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Elementary Education PK-3 and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) K-12 Major (TSLJ)


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The Elementary Education PK-3 and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) K-12 Program is designed to prepare students to assume teaching responsibilities in the Michigan Department of Education PK-3 grade band in addition to positions that require the English as a Second Language K-12 endorsement. Graduates of this program will be eligible to teach all subjects to PK-3 students in self-contained classrooms as well as in ESL K-12 classrooms. No minor is required.

Additional information on admission policies and course sequencing can be obtained from the CEHD Office of Admissions and Advising, 2421 Sangren Hall, wmich.edu/education/advising.

I. Admission to the Professional Program


All education students are coded Pre-Education upon admission to the University. Candidates may apply for advancement to the Elementary Education PK-3 and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) K-12 professional program after meeting the requirements listed below. Pre-Education students are not permitted to enroll in upper-level professional education courses until admission requirements are met and application is approved.

Students wishing to enter the Elementary Education professional program must meet the following minimum requirements at the time of application:

  • Completion of at least 45 credit hours
  • Completion of all Western Michigan University Intellectual Skills Development courses if required (e.g. MATH 1090, LS 1040, ENGL 1000)
  • Completion of an approved college level writing course
  • Completion of ED 2500 or the equivalent with a grade of “CB” or better
  • Completion of ED 2900 or the equivalent with a grade of “CB” or better
  • Achievement of a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of *3.0 or better
  • Achievement of reading, writing, and math proficiencies - see advisor for specific requirements
  • Completion of a background check and submission of any necessary additional documentation

Once all of the above requirements have been met, a formal application requesting admission to the program must be submitted to the Office of Admissions and Advising, 2421 Sangren Hall.

*Candidates with a cumulative GPA between 2.75 and 2.99 can be granted provisional admission to the Elementary Education professional program. Candidates admitted under “Provisional Admission” can continue in their program provided they receive a “CB” or above in all professional education coursework.

II. Admission to Intern Teaching


A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0** must be attained for enrollment in Intern Teaching and for a recommendation for the teaching certificate.

**Candidates with a cumulative GPA below 3.0 may submit an appeal to complete their intern teaching and the request will be considered by an appeals committee. Decisions of the appeals committee are final.

III. Program Courses


Pre-Education Coursework (43 credits)


A minimum grade of “C” must be earned in all Pre-Education courses unless otherwise noted.

PK-3 Professional Education Coursework (39 credits)


Students must meet TESOL plus PK-3 admissions requirements in order to take the Professional Level Pk-3 classes listed below.

A minimum grade of “CB” must be earned in all Professional Level Pk-3 courses. Courses can only be repeated 1 time for a total of two attempts.

TESOL Professional Coursework (24 credits):


Students must meet TESOL admissions requirements to take the professional level TESOL courses listed below.

A minimum grade of “CB” must be earned in all professional level TESOL coursework. Courses can only be repeated 1 time for a total of two attempts.

IV. No Minor Required


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