OHIO TEACHING CERTIFICATE - INTERVENTION SPECIALIST: MILD/MODERATE
The Ohio Special Education Certificate: Intervention Specialist - Mild/Moderate program provides an 18 credit hour post-baccalaureate course of study for teachers seeking to obtain an Ohio Intervention Specialist (i.e., special education) license to serve students with mild to moderate special needs. Upon successful completion of all course work and the state-required licensure examination, candidates are eligible for a K-12 Intervention Specialist - Mild/Moderate teaching license in the state of Ohio.
This program is open to candidates from all states and leads to Intervention Specialist Mild/Moderate licensure in Ohio. Prior to applying to the program, candidates are responsible for being knowledgeable of the licensure requirements of their state and whether or not the major selected will satisfy the requirements of the state for which she or he may be seeking additional licensure.
NOTE: Candidates seeking Intervention Specialist - Mild/Moderate licensure in Ohio must have successfully passed twelve credit hours (undergraduate or graduate level) of teaching of reading courses – including at least one 3-credit hour course in phonics – as part of their program completion requirements.
Relevant and Convenient
- Complete your program in approximately 14 months.
- Classes meet online
- Learn from highly qualified practitioner-faculty.
Program Learning Outcomes
The mission of the Teaching Certificate Program is to prepare teacher leaders to provide advanced knowledge in a specific content area leading to additional licensure that translates into effective teaching performances and dispositions, all of which are focused on improving P-12 student learning.
Gainful Employment Data - Ohio Alternative Teaching Certificate - InterventionIndiana Wesleyan University
Founded in 1920, Indiana Wesleyan University is a comprehensive, Christian university committed to liberal arts and professional education. Over 10,000 students are enrolled in classes throughout Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and online.
IWU’s innovative Adult and Graduate programs are offered at our 16 regional Education Centers. Each Education Center houses state-of-the-art classrooms, library resources, study rooms, computer labs, and conference rooms. Programs are also available at a number of convenient learning sites located throughout Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. Since 1997, most of these programs have been available online, making quality education accessible throughout the United States and around the world.
Accreditation
Indiana Wesleyan University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, www.ncahlc.org, 312-263-0456. IWU is also a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, www.cccu.org, 202-546-8713.
Education programs at Indiana Wesleyan University are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, 1140 19th Street, Suite 400, Washington, D.C. 20036, 202-223-0077.
Not all programs are offered at all locations and some may only be available online.
Off-Campus Library Services
Library instruction is provided to students at the start of their program at IWU. Reference and document delivery services give students access to all collections of the Jackson Library on the IWU residential campus, as well as Instructional Resource Center services, Interlibrary Loan services, and many e-books and online journals. For more information, see indwes.edu/ocls.