The Educator Preparation Program (EPP) at Texas Woman's University (TWU) prepares you to make a difference in your community. TWU students are in the community for the community
With a TWU undergraduate or graduate degree in Education and Early Childhood Education, you can be certified as an in-classroom teacher, school counselor, principal, superintendent and more.
If you already have a bachelor's degree and want to earn teacher certification, Texas Woman's University offers an online, post-bachelor certification-only program.
You'll take a minimum of 21 credit hours through online learning, then enter a classroom for the clinical practice component required by the Texas Education Agency.
If you choose the certification-only program, you can apply your coursework to a TWU master's degree program, such as the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), if you decide to earn a graduate degree later.
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Certifications
Art (Pre-K-12) Core Subjects (4-8) Core Subjects (Pre-K-6) Core Subjects / Bilingual Education (4-8) Core Subjects / Deaf & Hard of Hearing (4-8) Core Subjects / English as a Second Language (4-8) Core Subjects / Special Education (4-8) Dance (6-12) Deaf & Hard of Hearing (Pre-K-12) English Language Arts and Reading (4-8) English Language Arts and Reading (7-12) Mathematics (4-8) Mathematics (7-12) Music (Pre-K-12) Physical Education (Pre-K-12) Science (4-8) Science (6-12) Science (7-12) Social Studies (4-8) Special Education (Pre-K-12)
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Program Hallmarks
TWU knows that until you see something in real life, classroom lessons don’t always register. Texas Woman’s University offers hands-on teaching experiences before you set foot in a classroom. See some of the technology we work with to make that happen.
At TWU, you can “practice” teaching on realistic, responsive avatars through augmented and virtual reality for the opportunity to analyze what works and what doesn’t before beginning teaching actual students.
Classrooms reflect their community. Whether you seek to teach all subjects in the lower grades, specialize in a subject (such as math, science or English), or want to become certified in special education, bilingual education or English as a Second Language, TWU will prepare you to meet the needs of all students.
When you’re ready for student teaching, TWU’s Office of Clinical Practices (OCP) will pair you with a school where you will observe and work with a highly accomplished teacher. In this role, you become an important and integral part of the host school system under the direction of a certified classroom teacher and a university supervisor in area school districts. The OCP maintains relationships with schools and related education settings for student teaching placements in early childhood through grade 12. We will work with you on a placement that makes sense for you. All Texas Woman’s placements go through the OCP to ensure proper procedures are followed for district placements.
TWU Educator Preparation Program (EPP) graduates as first-year teachers have the highest retention rate among 56 universities in Texas served by the Center for Research, Evaluation and Advancement of Teacher Education (CREATE), according to Performance Analysis for College Education (PACE) data.
When analyzed by school levels, TWU graduates as first-year teachers also have the highest retention rates across all public elementary, middle and high school levels.
This shows that TWU graduates are well-prepared for the classroom. But TWU also offers mentorship beyond graduation, which plays an important role in teacher retention. TWU faculty continue to mentor their students after graduation, both individually and through the New Teacher Academy.