Elementary Education (Indigenous Teacher Preparation) ,BAE
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The Indigenous Teacher Preparation Program emphasizes Indian education, cultural knowledge and sociocultural issues relevant to indigenous children and families. It prepares preservice teachers for elementary teacher certification with an enriched curriculum. This program is not currently accepting applications.
- College/school:
Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation
- Second language requirement: No
- STEM-OPT extension eligible: No
- First required math course: MAT 114 - College Mathematics
General university admission requirements:
All students are required to meet general
university admission requirements.
First-year | Transfer | International | Readmission
ASU is committed to helping students thrive by offering tools that allow personalization of the transfer path to ASU. Students may use MyPath2ASU® to outline a list of recommended courses to take prior to transfer.
ASU has transfer partnerships in Arizona and across the country to create a simplified transfer experience for students. These pathway programs include exclusive benefits, tools and resources, and they help students save time and money in their college journey.
The B.A.E. with a concentration in indigenous teacher preparation leads to a recommendation to teach in elementary, middle and junior high schools, and students may also be eligible for a provisional English as a second language endorsement. Graduates are prepared for entry-level elementary teaching positions.
Division for Advancing Educator Preparation
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EDB L1-1
education@asu.edu
480-965-5555
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