EARLY CHILDHOOD ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
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Students have the opportunity to complete their internship through the Teaching Internship in New Zealand study abroad program.
ABOUT THE PROGRAMThe early childhood education endorsement develops students in elementary education to work with children from birth through 3rd grade in addition to elementary K-8 certification. Graduates work in the pre-K and elementary school settings as preschool teachers, early interventionists, curriculum and professional development specialists, early childhood special education teachers, and elementary education teachers.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSStudents begin their studies in the pre-professional program. Special admission is required into the professional, upper-level courses (typically after the students sophomore year).
Completion of 35 credits
Completion of all WMU intellectual skills development requirements, if required
Completion of an approved college-level writing course with a grade of “C” or better
Completion of ED 2500: Human Development, or an approved course, with a grade of “CB” or better
Achievement of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher
Completion of background check and submission of Judgment of Sentence or Register of Action for any convictions, if necessary
Completion and submission of a formal application to the CEHD Office of Admissions and Advising
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EARLY CHILDHOODELEMENTARYEDUCATION
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Michigan school principals ranked 99% of new teachers prepared at WMU as “effective” or “highly effective” in 2019-20.
atatThe Early Childhood Elementary Education program is in the process of being updated to meet the new Michigan teacher certification grade bands. Information on the new program structure will be available as soon as it is approved.
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MY INTERNSHIP SHOWED ME HOW TO ARRANGE MY KNOWLEDGE FROM COURSES INTO AN ACTION PLAN.
Michelle Krieger, early childhood education alumna
CAREER POSSIBILITIESCertified to teach early childhood birth through age 8 (e.g. preschool classroom, Head Start programs, etc.)
Teaching grades K-5 in all subjects
Teaching grades K-8 in all subjects when teaching in a self-contained classroom
STUDY ABROAD
The department offers short-term, education-related study abroad opportunities in Ireland, Nepal, and Peru. These faculty-led programs allow students to learn about educational systems outside of the United States.
Students also have the opportunity to complete part of their student teaching experience abroad in New Zealand, which is known worldwide for its innovative approaches to teaching literacy.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Future Teachers of Color
Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education
Western Student Education Association
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation and the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Passing scores on the elementary education test (103) and early childhood test (106) are required for teacher certification.
Pre-intern experiences are clustered in the greater Kalamazoo-Battle Creek area to facilitate student engagement in the schools while completing on-campus coursework. Internships are available in the greater Kalamazoo-Battle Creek community, the Grand Rapids-Muskegon area and Metro Detroit.
CEHD PROGRAM INFORMATION
[email protected](269) 387-2960
WMU ADMISSIONS
wmich.edu/admissions(269) 387-2000 @wmucehd