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The program is designed to prepare participants to work with individuals whose native language is not English and is open to both education majors and non-education majors. Education majors, at all levels, will be better prepared to work with students in their classes whose first language is not English. Non-education majors will prepare to work along-side speakers of other languages and to help them acquire more proficiency in English. The certificate requires four courses: EDU 211D - Exploring Education in a Diverse Society, 3 credit hours ; HUM 285I - Intercultural Communication, 3 credit hours ; EDU 315 - Second Language Acquisition & Pedagogy for the English Language Learner, 3 credit hours ; and EDU 316 - Assessment & Evaluation Tools for the ESL Classroom, 3 credit hours . EDU 315 and EDU 316 both require field experiences. More than one half of the coursework must be completed at Baldwin Wallace University.
* The certificate is not a teaching license or endorsement in the state of Ohio.