UK College of Education Secondary English Education

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Les Burns

Professor Les Burns

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Welcome to the English Education Program at the University of Kentucky! The English Education Program at UK is particularly proud that you are interested learning more about this most challenging teaching experience. Students with whom you will be working mature, learn, and explore at different rates, seemingly in different directions during their Secondary English Experience. As a classroom teacher engaged in working with young people during this time in their life, you will make similar discoveries about better ways to teach, to manage a classroom, to help a child learn.

Professor Les Burns is the Chair of the Secondary English Education Program faculty.

Our Secondary English Education Program Faculty brings together educators from within the College of Education, faculty from the University community, the Professional Educators from the Bluegrass area, and advanced Secondary English education students.

Undergraduate Program Interested prospective undergraduate students are encouraged to apply to UK and indicate their strong interest in the English education program. This undergraduate program does not lead to certification. Upon completion of the undergraduate program you may apply to the MIC English Education degree progrm..

Master's Degree Program Applications to the MIC English Education program are considered once a year (shortly after the 1 February deadline) for the Summer and two-semester program in Secondary English Education. You will note that you apply to UK Graduate School, to the Master's with Initial Certification Program, and to the Teacher Education Program.

MIC advising answers are availabe on-line.

Applications for masters, Rank II, Rank I and doctorate programs must be sent to the Graduate School, to the Director of Graduate Study, and to the Teacher Education Program.

The English Education Program is approved by the Kentucky Education Professional Standards Board and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).

Program Process Information The Secondary English Education Program offers a breadth of classroom choices and a wealth of field experiences. The combination of these classroom and experiential activities result in graduates who are prepared for many of the Secondary English challenges! Student community activities include the Secondary English Association.

Program students and faculty communicate by frequent classroom contact, advising sessions and the LISTSERV for English Education Majors and by their course LISTSERVs.

The Secondary English Education Program faculty continuously montior how our program is relevant to the professional challenges so we can adjust our teaching and learning experiences to provide a dynamic preparation for our pre-professional students.
Graduation Information Graduation for our students is extremely important for our program faculty. We take pride in our prepartion for PRAXIS II testing, a standardized test that is recognized by the ESPB for teacher certification. Typically our students do very well on this measure of readiness to teach in the Secondary Englishs.

The Academic Services and Teacher Certification Office announces test dates and information on graduation deadlines.

The web page that shows the certification requirements across the country is frequently visited by people who are graduating.
Secondary English Alumni Our alumni teach in schools across the commonwealth and many of the 50 states.

Secondary English Educators are in great demand across the country; employment opportunities abound!
Secondary English Resources The Secondary English Program at UK also maintains a professional educators' resource center. In addition several LISTSERVs are directed toward the Secondary English Educator.
   
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