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Power Strategies for Teaching for Learning Certificate

Program Description

These courses are designed to prepare and strengthen the classroom teacher by providing the most current research-based and proven educational strategies and knowledge. Students will complete several strategy plans that will demonstrate the integration of Power Strategies® in daily instruction. Effective strategies include methods of teaching and learning through reflection, note-taking, summarizing, graphic organizers, word walls, and partnering to increase comprehension in all subject areas as well as rubrics and editing for classroom assessment.

Admission Eligibility and Requirements

1 Eligible participants must be graduate-level teachers (instructional specialists, administrators, or any other school staff member assigned teaching duties or with access to educational facilities and programs) with current access to classrooms and a school (from grades preK-12, any content area).
2 Successful completion of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university – The degree must be verified on official transcripts sent by the awarding institution directly to Acacia University. Mail or secure electronic delivery is accepted. International applicants: Applicants submitting transcripts from non-US institutions must have their transcript evaluated by a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) member agency. This requirement does not apply to international applicants who received a degree from a US college or university.
3 English language competency – Applicants whose first language is not English and do not have a bachelor’s degree from a university in which instruction is conducted in English must provide evidence of English proficiency. The following are accepted exams and minimum scores required for admission:
  • 60 on the paper-delivered Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL PBT), or 71 on the Internet Based Test (iBT)
  • 6.5 on the International English Language Test (IELTS)
  • 50 on the Pearson Test of English Academic Score Report
  • 100 on the Duolingo English Test
  • 55 on the 4-skill Michigan English Test (MET)
  • 650/LP on the Michigan Examination for the Certificate of Competency in English (ECCE)
  • A minimum score on the College Board Accuplacer ESL Exam Series as follows:
    • ESL Language Use: Score of 85
    • ESL Listening: Score of 80
    • ESL Reading: Score of 85
    • ESL Sentence Meaning: Score of 90
    • ESL Writeplacer: Score of 4
    • Comprehensive Score for all exams of 350
  • A minimum grade of Pre-1 on the Eiken English Proficiency Exam.
  • A minimum B-2 English proficiency level identified within the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) standards and assessed through various ESOL examinations, including the University of Cambridge.
4 Teaching position or access to classrooms – confirmation of classroom and connectivity attestation through either a signed form https://www.acacia.edu/required-classroom-and-connectivity-attestation.pdf or declared via the Classroom and Connectivity Access Attestation section in the website admission form.
  • The Master of Arts in Elementary Education requires access to elementary classrooms.
  • The Master of Arts in Secondary Education requires access to secondary classrooms.
  • The Master of Education in Educational Administration prefers a record of at least two years of successful teaching experience and requires access to classrooms.
  • The Master of Education in Special Education requires access to Special Education classrooms for implementation of strategies and assignments.
  • The Master of Education in English as a Second Language requires access to classrooms with ESL students.
5 Ongoing access to computer technology – All Acacia University courses are presented online so each applicant must have a computer and internet access to participate.

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    At the end of this program,
    students will be able to:

    Power Strategies for Teaching
    for Learning Certificate

    COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE
    EDC500 Power Strategies for Effective Teaching
    EDC510 Power Strategies for Classroom Assessment
    EDC520 Power Strategies for Improving Comprehensions

    $1200

    9 credit Hours

    Who Should Enroll

    The English Language Learners Certificate program is designed for graduate level educators who are presently teachers or administrators in a school setting or have regular weekly access to a school and classrooms.