Credits from Teaching Experience
The Feinstein School of Education and Human Development (FSEHD) offers a number of teacher certification paths for individuals with an earned bachelor’s degree.
Credential Review Pathway (CRP)
If you are a current or past educator seeking to:
- re-issue your Expert Residency Preliminary Certificate
- add another certification area
- renew a certificate that is more than five years expired
- earn RI teacher certification if already certified in another state
our CRP is designed for you.
Understand the Prerequisites Needed
The CRP has a number of prerequisites in addition to an earned bachelor’s degree including academic excellence (minimum GPA of 3.0), and extensive teaching experience in the desired certification area. “Extensive teaching experience” is a full semester of supervised student teaching in the desired certification area (if you are recent graduate) or 270+ days of full-time desired professional teaching or 270+ days of full-time daily or long-term substitute teaching in the desired certification area. Work experience as a teacher assistant does not count. You need to be fully in charge of the class.
More Information on the Credential Review Pathway
Changing Careers? Want to Become a Certified Teacher?
If you are not certified to teach but wish to become certified, the FSEHD can work with you to review the best path of these three paths to teacher certification depending on your undergraduate major or program:
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT)
The Master of Arts in Teaching program (for secondary education) begins with the selection of candidates who already possess a baccalaureate degree and who have potential for success in rigorous academic studies and in classroom teaching. The program moves to a carefully designed and coordinated sequence of courses and concludes with an intensive semester of student teaching. For additional information and requirements visit http://www.ric.edu/feinsteinschooleducationhumandevelopment/Pages/teacher.aspx.
Second Bachelor’s Degree (SBD) for Elementary Education Certification
The Second Bachelor's degree is generally for those whose undergraduate GPA in their first bachelor's degree is in the range of 2.5-3.0. Candidates apply for this degree through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. There is a secondary admission process beginning with the Admissions Office and later to the FSEHD. This program is individualized, depending on candidate’s background, and generally runs between 45-80 credits and is completed in a minimum of 4 semesters.
Once all application materials have been received and processed, the Admissions Office will notify the applicant and appropriate department chair/advisor. At that time, the student must make an appointment with the designated faculty advisor to discuss and complete an official Plan of Study for the elementary education intended major.
The Plan of Study will specify which courses the student needs to complete in order to satisfy the requirements for a second degree in elementary education. All general education requirements and the college writing and mathematics requirements are waived for accepted second degree students. There is a secondary admission process to be formally admitted to the elementary education program once certain prerequisites and program requirements have been completed.
Contact
Feinstein School of Education and Human Development
The Feinstein School administers and coordinates all professional education programs at ѻý. We offer a range of programs, including early childhood, pre-K-12, counseling, school psychology, youth development and health and wellness.
- emailfsehd@ric.edu
- phone401-456-8110
- placeHorace Mann Hall 241