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    Undergraduate Programs

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    Undergraduate Programs

The teaching profession conjures up different images for different people. One person may picture helping little children cut and paste or learn to count, while another may picture explaining complex physics problems to teenagers. Yet another may see themselves explaining major events in national history to middle schoolers. The truth is that teaching can span a variety of subjects and age ranges. The question is, what do you want to teach?

Teacher Prep Program

All students need to be admitted to the Teacher Preparation Program before the end of their sophomore year. You must be admitted to the Teacher Preparation Program before taking required professional education core classes. The Application Packet pdf contains all the required application forms as well as the requirements for admission. Learn more in the Loading....

Programs

Early Childhood/Special Education Integrated (B-K)

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Education Studies (Non-licensure)

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Elementary Education, K-6

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Middle Level Education English/Language Arts/Math Major 4-8

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Middle Level Education English/Language Arts/Science Major 4-8

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Middle Level Education English/Language Arts/Social Sciences Major 4-8

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Middle Level Education Math/Science Major 4-8

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Middle Level Education Science/Social Sciences Major 4-8

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Middle Level Education Social Sciences/Math Major 4-8

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Secondary Education (Licensure), K-12 and 7-12

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Resources

Field Experience Observation System

Here are the Harding University Field Experience Observation System (HUFEOS) forms for you to use in your field experiences. Whenever you are being observed by a cooperating teacher or university supervisor, you must submit the pre-observation interview form, the learning page, and the class summary three days before the observation. You may send them the completed forms as email attachments or print them and submit them in person.

Arkansas Licensure

To apply for licensure in the state of Arkansas candidates must complete an approved licensure program, appropriate state assessments and professional development, and a background check with child maltreatment registry checks.  For more information about licensure in the state of Arkansas please see the Arkansas Department of Education website.

For a complete list of Praxis assessments required for licensure in Arkansas please see the Praxis/ETS website.  For more information on the Pearson Foundations of Reading test please visit the Arkansas Foundations of Reading website.

Candidates enrolled in Elementary Education K-6 and Special Education K-12 programs must complete coursework and pass the Foundations of Reading test to be considered proficient in scientific reading instruction to obtain a license.

Candidates enrolled in all other licensure area programs must complete the coursework to be considered awareness level in scientific reading instruction to obtain a license.

In 2019, the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education approved Harding University's pathways to meet this requirement. The pathways are aligned to the appropriate Foundations of Reading Competencies – Proficiency Level  or Foundations of Reading Competencies – Awareness Level.

DESE – Approved Course/Modules lists approved courses/modules for all approved licensure programs in Arkansas.

Educator Licensing Disclosure Statement

Harding University’s Cannon-Clary College of Education provides state-approved educator programs of study that, along with other qualifying criteria, allow candidates to apply for respective educator licenses in the state of Arkansas. If a candidate qualifies for and receives an educator license from the state of Arkansas, he or she may then be eligible for license reciprocity with other states. It will be the responsibility of the candidate to determine what requirements may be in place in the state they choose to apply for a license. The programs of study may not, however, necessarily meet other states’ requirements for licensing in those states. It will be the responsibility of the candidate to ascertain what program and state requirements will be necessary in the state they choose to apply for an educator license. Each jurisdiction has its own criteria and procedures for licensure and requirements vary.

For more information please contact Chris Williams (cwilliams@harding.edu).

Contact Us

College of Education

501-279-4242

education@harding.edu

Mailing address:
Harding University
College of Education
HU 12254
Searcy, AR 72149-5615