Academic Program Proposal

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University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
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Post-Baccalaureate Certificate (P.B.C.)Career and Technology5/1/2024
Career and Technology Program Description
The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate (PBC) in Career and Technology Education (CTE) will provide a documented certificate to conditionally certified CTE teachers in <br>Maryland who are working towards completing their required coursework for the Standard Professional I teaching license. The four courses are one of three requirements for the teachers to complete their Professional and Technical Education (PTE) <br>certification from the Maryland State Department of Education. The other requirements are passing a basic teaching examination (Praxis II and ACT, SAT, or GRE) and work <br>experience. The rigorous 12 credit program will consist of four required courses, generally completed over a one and a half year period. The courses are intended for new teachers in CTE who transfer from the work world into teaching based on their technical and work credentialed experiences. The courses will teach them the skills needed to instruct secondary students and cover advanced teaching content in the areas of standards-based instruction and methods, laboratory management, providing disciplinary literacy in the areas of reading, writing and mathematics, and differentiating instruction for students of all abilities. The courses are currently being offered on a non- <br>degree seeking basis to teachers, or the courses can be applied toward the Master’s degree in CTE which UMES currently offers.

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