This three-hour graduate course is open to teachers holding an elementary degree who would like to add kindergarten as a separate license. The hours obtained from successful completion of this course may also be used for continuing education hours.
DELIVERY: Internet (Web); no campus visits required
OPEN TO: In-state (Indiana) and out-of-state students
SCHEDULING: This is a three-hour semester-based course, with starting periods in the Fall semester.
TEXTBOOK: Gullo, Dominic, F. (2006). K today: Teaching and learning in the kindergarten year. Washington, D.C.: NAEYC.
NOTE: This course will consist of self-paced lessons. Participants will learn about important theorists in the field of child development, understand Indiana Academic Standards for kindergarten, and apply their knowledge base to create a developmentally appropriate integrated theme study to demonstrate mastery of the required skills for kindergarten endorsement.
TO ENROLL: Those interested in enrolling should contact the course instructor, Lisa Cutter Blanco, at lcutter@isugw.indstate.edu for additional information regarding the course or to communicate their intent to enroll. Once this initial communication has been established, the course instructor will respond with information to enable students to enroll and log on to the course.
INSTRUCTOR:
Lisa Cutter Blanco
Assistant Professor, Elementary Education
College of Education
Indiana State University
lcutter@isugw.indstate.edu
Prior to enrolling, individuals should contact Education Student Services if they have questions regarding course applicability
for their particular career goals. Pre-approval by Education Student Services is required before enrolling in any course intended to be used for Indiana license renewal.
Education Student Services
College of Education
Indiana State University
soeess@isugw.indstate.edu
(812) 237-3131