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Filing Your Certification Application

Certification Checklist
Effective May 1, 2005
Approved by SLM Faculty, March 30, 2005
Last update 7-4-08 by maf

Old Checklist (for all students who matriculated prior to Summer 2005)

Name _______________________________________________

Item
Title
Substitute
Course Taken
Semester
EDIT 6170 Instructional Design None    
EDIT 6300 Administration of Media Programs None    
EDIT 6320 Information Technology None    
EDIT 6340 Information Services 1    
EDIT 6360 Information Literacy None    
EDIT 6400 Emerging Approaches in Teaching, Learning, & Technology 2    
EDIT 7460 Internship in IT None
   
EDIT 6900 Research Methods in IT 3    
ELAN 6310 Survey of Children's Literature 4a, 4b    
EDIT 6380
Cataloging
5
   
SPED 2000 Exceptional Child 6    
GACE Basic
GACE Basic
7


GACE I and II
Library Media -- score must meet or exceed Georgia's current qualifying score
None


Portfolio
School Library Media Capstone Portfolio
M.Ed., Non-degree, and Ed.S. initial certification candidates must meet "Acceptable" level (AASL professional standards).
Already certified Ed.S. candidates must meet "Target" levels.
None


Technology Requirement
EDIT 6150 or MediaTech
There are many ways to satisfy this requirement. 
All Georgia media specialists and teachers must meet this requirement beginning in 2006.
8




Substitution List

  1. Courses in Selection AND Reference are needed to substitute for EDIT 6340.
  2. EPSY 6800 or other graduate-level courses in Cognition and/or Educational Psychology may be substituted for EDIT 6400.
  3. Other graduate-level Research Methods classes may be substituted for EDIT 6900.  A good one is ERSH 6300.
  4. (a)Most Children's Literature courses may substitute for ELAN 6310 provided that the course is graduate level and taken within the past 5 years. The list of acceptable substitutes includes ELAN 7312, 7318, 7016, 7310, and 7410.

    (b) Sometimes students feel that they already have a thorough knowledge of Children' Literature. Specifically, we expect students to have three competencies in this area:

    1. breadth of knowledge over the range of children's literature (age levels, authors, titles);
    2. currency (knowledgeable about recent developments in the field); and
    3. critical perspective (knows how to judge quality in children's literature from a variety of perspectives).


    Students who feel they meet these criteria may submit a portfolio demonstrating evidence of these competencies. Evidence may include (but is not limited to) lesson plans or units, reading logs and journals, work from undergraduate children's literature classes, and formal reviews of books. The portfolio will be reviewed and a decision made by the School Library Management Team as to whether the student may omit Children's Literature from his/her Program of Study.

  5. Other universities teach Cataloging.  A recent course at the graduate level with titles similar to  Information Organization, Technical Processing, or Information Access may substitute. No other UGA course will work.

  6. There are many avenues for satisfying the Exceptional Child requirement, including Continuing Education credit, Staff Development, and RESA courses. These courses need not be graduate level.

  7. Candidates already certifed as teachers in Georgia have already satisfied this requirement. If you are not certified, the PSC exempts some candidates who have high SAT or GRE scores.  Check the PSC site for the exempting scores.
  8. This requirement may be met in a number of ways: InTech; the courses listed above; taking the test-out option; other technology courses at other Universities.  See the rules posted at www.gapsc.com
   

Paperwork: Filing Your Certification Application
  1. Successfully complete all the coursework needed according to the list above.  For most people, this means you must wait until Graduation to be eligible for certification (although there are exceptions).
  2. Take the GACE I and II in Library Media and achieve a passing score.   (If not previously certified, you will need the GACE Basic as well.)  
  3. Download the application forms from the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.  If you are already employed by a school system, it's best that you work through the certification official employed by your system (although not necessary).
  4. Send the completed forms to Kate Character, 122 Aderhold Hall, Athens, GA, 30602.    It can take several weeks for your papers to route their way through the College. Once we have finished with them, they are sent straight to the PSC.
  5. If there seems to be a hold-up somewhere, call me at 706-542-4030.
  6. More complete and detailed instructions and rules for becoming certified as an educator in Georgia can be found at the PSC site



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Updates: 7-4-08: Changed PRAXIS to GACE
Originally posted 10-8-01 by M. Fitzgerald.

Changes proposed 3-21-05, adopted 3-30-05

http://it.coe.uga.edu/~mfitzger/certification-checklist-may05on.html