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Villanova University’s teacher education program has been approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) to recommend candidates for Level I Certification in order to teach in Pennsylvania’s public schools. Following are the teaching areas*
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Biology,
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Chemistry,
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Citizenship Education,
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Communication,
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English,
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Education & English Double Major
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General Science,
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Mathematics,
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Physics,
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Social Studies,
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Biology,
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Sheet,
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Chemistry,
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Citizenship Education,
Check Sheet
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Communication,
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English,
Check Sheet,
Education & English Double Major
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General Science,
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Mathematics,
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Physics,
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Social Studies,
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* Courses required for each specific subject area
About the Teacher Certification Program
The Secondary Education major requires 30 credits in Education courses and from
36-56 credits in teaching area Liberal Arts & Sciences courses which the
Department requires to satisfy the Pennsylvania Academic Standards in each
teaching area. Education majors take the same classes as other Liberal Arts
majors, and may qualify to graduate with a double major (see above check
sheets). To complete the certification program, candidates must maintain a 3.0
GPA, pass required Praxis tests, and demonstrate their abilities in the classroom in a series of field experiences (complete details follow). Pennsylvania is one of 46 states party to an interstate agreement that enables certified candidates to teach in other states.
Mission of the Teacher Certification Program
Villanova’s goal is not only to meet state requirements, but to graduate fully confident, inspired educators who will lead professional lives exemplifying the intellectual and moral ideals embodied in the University’s mission. We invite you to read the Undergraduate Teacher Education Mission Statement
in the Undergraduate Student Handbook.
Admission Requirements
Secondary Education candidates may apply for an education major in their first
year. However, upon completing 47 credits, the student needs to apply to the
Pennsylvania certification program within the Education Deparment. Application
requirements include a minimal 2.8 GPA, six credits in English and mathematics respectively, two letters of recommendation from professors, and an essay. For a complete listing of requirements, see the Undergraduate Student Handbook.
Program Requirements
Secondary Education majors begin their observations in area schools with their
first Education course, and continue these field experiences as a requirement
for subsequent courses throughout the program. Observations encompass a variety
of school settings, including urban, suburban, private and parochial schools. A
Field Placement Coordinator helps candidates with placements and maintains
ongoing relationships with cooperating school districts. As candidates advance
in the program, they assume greater responsibility in the cooperating
classrooms, from observation to small group instruction, to large group
instruction and lesson planning. The culmination of these experiences is in the
final semester of senior year, when candidates teach a full-time schedule under
the guidance of their cooperating teacher and their Villanova supervisor.
Villanova recommends graduates of the Secondary Education program to the
Pennsylvania State Department of Education for their Level I Professional
Certification when they have met the requirements. Some of these include
graduating with a minimal 3.0 GPA, passing the required PRAXIS exams,
satisfactory performance in their field experiences including a minimal B- in
student teaching, and successful creation of a presentation electronic
portfolio. For a complete listing of requirements, see the Undergraduate Student Handbook.
Your Career as a Teacher
Villanova graduates are respected education professionals in this area and in
neighboring states. This department and Career Services work cooperatively to
help graduates secure employment in school districts of their choice.
Pennsylvania teachers have a starting salary of just under $35,000, with average
overall salaries of over $54,000. Schools in area districts also offer excellent
benefits and opportunities for continuing education. Teaching offers a life of purpose and vision. The opportunity to educate future generations is a great responsibility. Teachers continue to lead the polls of America’s most respected professionals. Villanova’s graduates are prepared with a minimal 30 credits in their teaching areas, and with the addition of the solid liberal arts
Core Curriculum, qualify for the federal designation of “Highly Qualified.”
Title II Report
Title II of the Higher Education Act of 1998, section 207, requires colleges and universities to make public the results of the Praxis tests required to teach in Pennsylvania’s public schools. Villanova teaching candidates must pass the Praxis I test of basic skills to enter the program, and have had a 100% pass rate (statewide pass rate ranged from 94% to 99%). The Praxis II subject assessment tests are required for state certification in the specific teaching areas. Following is a chart of Praxis II pass rates. For more information, contact Title II officer,
Carol Thon, at 610.519.5593.
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