The Multi-age Licensure program are for those interested in teaching students from 3 to 21 years of age in the areas of Art or Music.

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The Mount's Education Department offers Multi-age Licensure programs to those who are interested in teaching students from 3 to 21 years of age in the areas of art or music. These programs are accredited by the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC) and approved by the Ohio Department of Education (ODE).

Students in a Multi-age Licensure program must meet the Core Curriculum requirements of the University while completing course work in their major area of study. They also take a block of professional education courses that provide a strong framework in the philosophy, theory and practice of teaching.

Multi-age teacher preparation programs are offered at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Undergraduate candidates major in art or music.

For additional information, please contact michaelann.kelley@msj.edu or Mark.McCafferty@msj.edu. The School of Education can be reached at 513-244-4801.

BE THE CHANGE Program

The BE THE CHANGE program at Ó£ÌÒɬ¸£Àû¼§ is designed to make earning a bachelor’s degree and teaching license more accessible for those who already have already completed two years (or equivalent) of higher education coursework at a community college. Learn more about BE THE CHANGE here.

For more information, contact the School of Education at 513-244-4801.

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Harrison Collier
Undergraduate Chair- School of Education Director of Clinical Experiences, Assessment Coordinator

 

Laura Saylor
Dean of Education, Program Director, Assistant Professor

 

Susan Ruttle Lawrence
Program Director, Art Education

 

Mark McCafferty
Program Director, Music and Assiatnt Professor, Director of Bands

 

Michaelann Kelley
Department of Creative Arts Chair and Assistant Professor

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