New Department of
Organizational Leadership,
Policy and Development
Effective July 1, 2009, a
new department has been created
that integrates the business and
marketing education, human
resource development and adult
education, and comprehensive
WHRE programs from the
Department of
Work and Human Resource
Education (WHRE) into the
department formerly known as
Educational Policy and
Administration (EdPA). The
name of this new department is
Organizational Leadership,
Policy and Development (OLPD).
It will offer exciting
opportunities for collaboration
and interdisciplinary education
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K-8 Teachers of Keyboarding for Computing Applications
License
Teachers of Keyboarding for Computer Applications (8710.4525)
Applying
To apply to this program, download and complete the
Additional Licensure Application form [PDF].
Submit application package directly to the
Student Services office:
Application Deadlines:
- Summer session admission—February 1
- Fall semester admission—June 1
- Spring semester admission—October 1
Endorsement Process
Teachers of keyboarding for computer applications endorsement
applicants must do the following:
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Complete each of the following forms:
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Submit these completed and signed forms to Jennifer Cherry:
Jennifer Cherry Business & Marketing Education University of Minnesota
110A Wulling Hall 86 Pleasant Street SE Minneapolis, MN 55455
A business and marketing education evaluation team at the
University of Minnesota will review the endorsement forms. All
the forms and an indication whether a candidate meets the
criteria will be forwarded to the College of Education and Human
Development for review and approval. After reviewing the
information presented, the College of Education Human
Development will return the application materials to the
applicants who are responsible for submitting the forms and
paying any fees to the Minnesota Department of Education.
For those individuals who need keyboarding and/or computer
applications courses, keyboarding and computer applications
courses are available at technical and community colleges. At
the University of Minnesota the following courses are available:
Computing Technical Content/Skills:
BIE 5011—Introduction to Computer Applications (3 cr)
Effective spring semester 2010 this
course will be replaced by:
CI 5301—Foundations of Computer Applications for
Business and Education (3 cr, OPT)
Instructional uses of computers and representative business,
education, and marketing applications, including word
processing, databases, spreadsheets, and graphic design.
Keyboarding Technical Content/Skills:
Competency exam administered by University of Minnesota or evidence of prior keyboarding instruction
Professional Methods Meeting
Endorsement
Requirements:
BIE 5463—Methods in Teaching Keyboarding and Word Processing (2
cr)
Effective spring semester 2010
this course will be replaced by:
CI 5300—Teaching Introductory Computer Concepts and
Skills (1-3 cr, AF or Audit)
Pedagogical strategies for teaching keyboarding and word
processing.
BIE 5662—Computer Training in School and Industry Settings (3
cr)
Effective spring semester 2010
this course will be replaced by:
CI 5361—Teaching and Learning with the Internet (3 cr,
OPT)
Implications/challenges in using Internet-based technologies
in classroom. Pedagogical models.
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Download
forms |
Format |
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Submit application to Student Services: |
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Additional Licensure Application form |
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PDF |
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Submit the following forms (completed and
signed) to Jennifer Cherry: |
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Endorsement evaluation process form |
Word |
PDF |
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Clinical experience verification form |
Word |
PDF |
Application for an Addition to a Minnesota
Education License
[Available for download from the Minnesota
Department of Education Web site] |
Web |
Direct any questions to Jennifer Cherry at
forr0042@umn.edu.
Revised August 2009
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