School of Teacher Education
Purpose
The School of Teacher Education (SoTE), in partnership with other departments in the University, offers professional education courses and programs designed to prepare students to become teachers of excellence for elementary and senior high/junior high/middle schools in both public and private school arenas. The faculty at Indiana Wesleyan University believes teacher education is a campus-wide responsibility. As a product of this cooperative perspective, the Teacher Education Program is a collaborative partnership between general education, subject matter, and professional education programs. The IWU Teacher Education Program is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and is a member of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE).
Teacher Education Programs
Majors leading to teacher certification are available in three areas: elementary education, secondary education, and exceptional needs education. These majors include:
Elementary Education (K-6 Certification)
Elementary Education
Elementary Education/Exceptional Needs Education
Secondary Education (P-12 Certification)
Music Education: Choral
Music Education: Instrumental
Music Education: Choral, General, and Instrumental
Physical and Health Education
Spanish Education
TESOL Education
Visual Arts Education
Secondary Education (5-12 Certification)
Biology Education
Chemistry Education
English Education
Mathematics Education
Physical and Health Education
Social Studies Education
Science Education (Biology/Chemistry)
Visual Arts Education
Exceptional Needs Education
Exceptional Needs: P-12
The Intense Interventions Certification course sequence may be added to either the EXN major or the ELE/EXN double major.