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Middle Childhood Education Teaching Licensure Program
Want to become a middle or upper elementary school teacher in Ohio? If you have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college and a passion for teaching, Franklin’s Post-Baccalaureate Licensure Program offers a direct route to the world of middle childhood education, grades 4-9. This program offers flexibility for the organized and motivated working adult.
Program Availability
Middle Childhood Education Post Baccalaureate Overview
In preparation for your role as a middle school teacher in Ohio, you’ll need to choose two areas of specialization from the following content areas to fulfill the necessary licensure requirements:
- English Language Arts & Mathematics
- Humanities (English Language Arts & Social Studies)
- Mathematics & Social Studies
- Science & English Language Arts
- Science & Social Studies
- STEM (Mathematics & Science)
In addition to being eligible to apply for licensure in the state of Ohio, you’ll acquire skills in pedagogy, content, methods, curriculum and teaching strategies and combine it with field experience and student teaching. We’ll place you at schools where you’ll gain valuable classroom field experience and apply your learning in a 16-week student teaching program.
An Upper Elementary or Middle School Teaching Career in Ohio is Within Reach
Post-Bacc students must complete education core courses in addition to the professional and pedagogical content courses for their chosen license area. You can use content courses completed as part of your bachelor’s degree with a grade of “C” or better to satisfy content requirements.
Curriculum & Course Descriptions
Students are required to take the two Methods courses for their selected content areas. All students are required to take the EDP 492.
Middle Childhood Education (Grades 4 to 9) license requires teachers to be highly qualified in two of the four major content areas: English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. Students will need 24 credit hours in each of their selected content areas to meet program requirements. The post-baccalaureate licensure program is highly customized based on the bachelor’s degree courses you’ve already taken and those still needed to satisfy the requirements to sit for Middle Childhood (Grades 4-9) licensure. As a result, required courses may be taken online directly from Franklin University, online through Franklin’s partnership with Acadeum or on-site or online as part of an agreement with one of our community college partners. Students should work directly with their academic advisor to review coursework remaining to fulfill their selected content areas and the best plan to complete those courses.
Post-Baccalaureate Requirements
Franklin’s Educator Preparation programs offer students who have completed a bachelor’s degree the opportunity to complete the pedagogical and specialized content coursework needed to apply for a Resident Educator initial license.
Educator Preparation Programs Admission Requirements/Materials:
- Completed undergraduate application
- Bachelor’s degree from an institutionally (formerly regionally) accredited institution
- Official college transcript from any institution where coursework was completed
Program Outcomes
Program completers will be able to identify and describe student milestones and related variations in all domains of student development.
Program completers will be able to create engaging instruction that leads students to take ownership in learning.
Program completers will be able to match instructional methodologies to students' needs and progress.
Program completers will be able to create learning goals, objectives, and strategies aligned with specific standards and district priorities.
Program completers will demonstrate the ability to establish a classroom culture this is inclusive to all students.
Program completers will be able to help their students make significant connections with various aspects of the subject matter and other topics within their area of licensure in authentic and technology-related ways.
Program completers will be able to identify ethical dilemmas, legal disparities, and policy gaps on district and state levels, and apply solutions within the appropriate parameters.
Find Your Education Program
Advance your career and be the difference maker you aspire to be with an online education degree from Franklin University. Franklin has education programs that cater to educators and leaders in traditional PK-12 roles, as well as those who work in corporate, nonprofit or governmental organizations.
Educators bring out the best in those around them. Classroom teacher. Corporate trainer. CEO. Your passion will inform your path – and Franklin has the program to help you reach your destination.
Program | Minimum Credentials | |
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B.S. Adolescence to Young Adult (Grades 7-12) | H.S. Diploma or Equivalent | |
What is it? What will I learn? What can I do with a B.S. Adolescence to Young Adult (Grades 7-12)? Is there classroom experience or a capstone? How long will it take to complete? |
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B.S. Intervention Specialist: Mild-Moderate (K-12) | H.S. Diploma or Equivalent | |
What is it? What will I learn? What can I do with a B.S. Intervention Specialist: Mild-Moderate (K-12)? Is there classroom experience or a capstone? How long will it take to complete? |
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B.S. Middle Childhood Education (Grades 4-9) | H.S. Diploma or Equivalent | |
What is it? What will I learn? What can I do with a B.S. Middle Childhood Education (Grades 4-9)? Is there classroom experience or a capstone? How long will it take to complete? |
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B.S. Primary Education (PK-5) | H.S. Diploma or Equivalent | |
What is it? What will I learn? What can I do with a B.S. Primary Education (PK-5)? Is there classroom experience or a capstone? How long will it take to complete? |
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Post-Baccalaureate Adolescence to Young Adult (Grades 7-12) | Bachelor's Degree | |
What is it? What will I learn? What can I do with a Post-Baccalaureate Adolescence to Young Adult (Grades 7-12)? Is there classroom experience or a capstone? How long will it take to complete? |
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Post-Baccalaureate Intervention Specialist: Mild-Moderate (K-12) | Bachelor's Degree | |
What is it? What will I learn? What can I do with a Post-Baccalaureate Intervention Specialist: Mild-Moderate (K-12)? Is there classroom experience or a capstone? How long will it take to complete? |
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Post-Baccalaureate Middle Childhood Education (Grade 4-9) | Bachelor's Degree | |
What is it? What will I learn? What can I do with a Post-Baccalaureate Middle Childhood Education (Grade 4-9)? Is there classroom experience or a capstone? How long will it take to complete? |
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Post-Baccalaureate Primary Education (PK-5) | Bachelor's Degree | |
What is it? What will I learn? What can I do with a Post-Baccalaureate Primary Education (PK-5)? Is there classroom experience or a capstone? How long will it take to complete? |
Licensure Disclaimer
State Licensure Information
In order to be compliant with federal and state regulations related to distance education and professional licensure programs, not all professional licensure programs are open for enrollment in every state or U.S. territory. To see which locations are open for Franklin’s educator preparation programs, please check the “Program Availability” list at the top of this page, or search by program or location through our Program Availability by Location tool.
Franklin’s Adolescent to Young Adult Education, Intervention Specialist, Middle Childhood Education, and Primary Education programs are designed to prepare graduates to apply for teacher licensure in the state of Ohio. Requirements for teacher licensure vary by state and may involve more than successful degree completion. For more information, including state licensure board contact information and lists of locations where Franklin’s programs meet state educational requirements for graduates to apply for licensure, please see the Professional Licensure Information section of the State Authorization & Professional Licensure webpage.
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