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Transition to Teaching Overview

Designed to assist those who already have an undergraduate degree, five years of experience or a master’s degree, the Transition to Teaching (K-6) program at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College will prepare you to make the switch from your career to the classroom.

The Transition to Teaching (K-6) program at SMWC is designed as a short, yet intensive program to prepare professionals to teach kindergarten through grade six. Our Transition to Teaching programs provide needed flexibility to fit your schedule. Throughout the program, students will gain knowledge in the science of reading, instructional methods and principles of teaching diverse learners in educational settings. With a curriculum of 25 credit hours, including six credit hours of clinical experiences, you’ll be fully equipped to take new ideas and skills into the classroom.

FAQs

What is Transition to Teaching (K-6)?
Transition to Teaching (K-6) is a licensure program that can assist individuals to pursue a career in specifically teaching kindergarten through grade six.

Why get a licensure in Transition to Teaching (K-6)?
Earning a Transition to Teaching (K-6) licensure can not only help you gain skills and knowledge to take into the classroom, but the hands-on experiences in the program will allow you to put your skills into action before completing the program.

What can you do with a licensure in Transition to Teaching (K-6)?
By earning a licensure in Transition to Teaching (K-6), you will be able to teach students ranging from kindergarten to grade six.

What is the average annual salary of someone with a Transition to Teaching (K-6) licensure?
As you look at starting salaries, keep in mind that the cost of living and opportunities to move with a career or industry sector should also factor into your decision. Although a salary can vary among different positions, the average salary for a K-6 teacher is $50,927, according to ZipRecruiter.com.

What support and resources are provided at SMWC?
The Learning Resource Center (LRC) provides exceptional, personalized learning resource services to encourage student success. The LRC offers help with a range of academic support services, including a writing center, tutoring, college success courses and more.

Are there admission requirements?
All Alternate/Transition to Teaching Programs require completion of the following:

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