Middle School Math Residency Licensure (Certificate)
The Middle School Math Residency Certificate curriculum provides a course of study leading to the development of the pedagogical competencies needed to become certified to teach math by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Course work includes learning theory, instructional technology, school policies and procedures, expectations and responsibilities of educators, teaching strategies/methods for specific content/specialty areas, formative/summative assessment, data informed practice, and classroom organization/management to enhance learning for a wide range of student learning needs. Graduates should meet pedagogical competencies and demonstrate effective teaching practices.
Courses
- EDU 230 — Development, Diversity, & Resilience in Youth & Secondary Students
- EDU 231 — Instructional Methods for Middle Grades Mathematics
- EDU 232 — Designing Responsive Mathematics Instruction for Middle Grades
- EDU 270 — Effective Instructional Environments
- EDU 272 — Technology, Data, & Assessment
- EDU 283 — Educator Preparation Practicum