Texas A&M University-San Antonio is a four-year public university in the Texas A&M University System. As a proud Hispanic-serving and military-embracing institution with a predominantly first-generation student population, Texas A&M University-San Antonio transforms lives and the community by delivering a quality higher education experience that is accessible and inclusive, and by empowering students for academic success, rewarding careers and engaged global citizenship. Currently, over 8,000 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs.
Texas A&M University-San Antonio has 12 pathways to teacher certification covering elementary school, middle school, high school and all-level certifications. These include the following degree plans with listed certification areas:
Degree
Certification Area
BS in Biology
Life science grades 7-12
BS in Chemistry
Chemistry grades 7-12
BS in Education
Core subjects Early Childhood-grade 6
BS in Education
Special education Early Childhood-grade 12
BS in Interdisciplinary Studies
Bilingual and core subjects Early Childhood-grade 6 or grades 4-8
BS in Kinesiology
Physical education Early Childhood-grade 12
BS in Mathematics
Mathematics grades 7-12
BA in English
English Language Arts & Reading grades 7-12
BA in History
History or social studies composite grades 7-12
BA in Spanish
Languages Other Than English Early Childhood-grade 12
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Amount
Description
$5,000
Scholarship
Ready to Work San Antonio is a unique training, education and employment program that provides tuition assistance and wrap-around services for qualified individuals. Funds are available if you meet certain eligibility criteria. Learn more.
Up to $7,000
Grant
The ASAP2TEACH grant provides tuition and exam fee support for students seeking bilingual teacher certification. Learn more.
Varies
Work Study, Working While Still Enrolled
Work-study opportunities are available, or you can find other employment while enrolled.
If you're already employed at a school and work with students within your declared certification area, you may complete your field residency observation hours as part of your existing job.
Bilingual Education / Core Subjects (4-8) Bilingual Education / Core Subjects (Pre-K-6) Chemistry (7-12) Core Subjects (Pre-K-6) English Language Arts and Reading (7-12) History (7-12) Life Science (7-12) Mathematics (7-12) Physical Education (Pre-K-12) Social Studies (7-12) Spanish (Pre-K-12) Special Education (Pre-K-12)
Program Overview
You will take eight to ten courses per semester in addition to at least one course called "Field Residency," where you are assigned to a local school to complete observation hours. You will also study for and pass your TExES content exam this year.
This final year includes the completion of coursework, as well as an internship where you will work side-by-side with a mentor teacher. You may select between two types of clinical teaching:
Year-long
Semester-long
You will also study for and pass any remaining teacher licensure exams this year.
Program Hallmarks
The teacher certification programs at Texas A&M-San Antonio provide hands-on experiences throughout your time as a student. To introduce you to K-12 classroom experiences, the university uses:
Junior Achievement
Mixed-reality simulation
Tutoring with Communities in Schools
You will also complete at least one semester of field residency, which includes:
Observation of students ranging from Early Childhood- grade 12
Classroom management techniques
Assessment and feedback
Instructional modifications and accommodations
During your final year or semester, you will co-plan and co-teach with a mentor teacher until you have complete responsibility for the students.
The faculty at Texas A&M-San Antonio welcomes the need for you to work with diverse learners. The university’s partnering ASPIRE districts are primarily on the South Side of San Antonio, where students are diverse in opportunity, ability and ethnicity.
As a Hispanic-serving institution, faculty are ready to work with students of different backgrounds, especially those who reflect the surrounding community. Faculty prepare you to do the same and provide not only directed strategies for student success but also serve as models for those strategies.
The university selects exemplary professional educators to work with you as mentor teachers. Their role is to guide, assist, give feedback and support you. Mentors provide coaching in:
Lesson preparation
Meeting students’ diverse needs
Classroom management
Providing multi-tiered systems of support, instruction and assessment
Working with parents
The College of Education & Human Development at Texas A&M University-San Antonio is on a mission to become one of Texas's top teacher education preparation programs. Located on the south side of San Antonio, the COEHD is committed to preparing future teachers for jobs in south-side school districts.
The university has established the following goals:
Provide programs based on research-based teaching and learning strategies
Provide opportunities for you to interact and work professionally in diverse settings
Establish and maintain sustainable partnerships with local districts
Focus on continuous improvement
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