World/classical language additional teaching license
The Additional Teaching Licensure program in World Languages is designed for practicing teachers who hold a current Minnesota teaching license and want to add or extend a license to teach a world or classical language.
This program is designed for working professionals. Most of the courses are offered in the evening during the school year and several are offered during the summer.
About this program
Curriculum
After you are admitted, you will receive a customized curriculum plan of courses to take to be recommended for licensure. This ensures you get maximum credit for previous academic courses completed and teaching experience.
Following are the state-required competency areas and corresponding U of M course requirements for the world language license.
- Teaching world languages and cultures in elementary settings
- Culture as the core in the multilingual classroom
- Foundations of multilingual and cultures education
- Teaching literacy in multilingual classrooms
- Teaching speaking and listening in multilingual classrooms
- Foreign language testing and assessment OR CI 5625 Developing assessments for the multilingual classroom
- Multilingual curriculum design OR CI 5624 Content-based language instruction and curriculum development
- Practicum: Teaching world languages and cultures in elementary schools
- Student teaching in multilingual and cultures
In order to be recommend for your Minnesota k-12 World/Classical Languages teaching license, you must successfully complete these licensure requirements required by the state of Minnesota and core competencies. This material is available in alternative formats upon request. Direct requests to the Office of Teacher Education at ote@umn.edu, 612-625-5060.
Master's of education
You can pursue the additional licensure alone or together with the MEd Professional Studies in Multilingual Education. You will need to apply to both the additional license program and the MEd program, then work with your adviser to plan your coursework to meet both requirements simultaneously.
How to apply
Application deadline and instructions
Required:
- Current state of Minnesota teaching license.
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. institution or foreign equivalent with at least a 2.8 GPA.
- Successful completion of at least two upper-division courses focusing on the development of advanced grammar and composition skills in the language you wish to teach OR successful completion of university-level academic coursework in the language you wish to teach.
- Oral proficiency with a rating of Advanced Low or higher. Register for the test through the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL).
Application Deadlines:
- October 1 for Spring admission
- February 1 for Summer admission
- June 1 for Fall admission
Admission decisions are made up to 8 weeks after the application deadline. The number of credits required to complete this program varies based on past coursework, which will be determined upon receipt of your application.
For more information, contact faculty advisor, Sam David.
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