Effective July 1, 2019, the Louisiana State Department of Education (LDOE) requires all teacher candidates to complete a two-semester (consecutive) year-long teacher residency (Residency I and Residency II).
A teacher candidate with a minor in Secondary Education and Teaching is not eligible for Teacher Residency I or Teacher Residency II. If a candidate declares a minor in Secondary Education and Teaching, he/she must complete all requirements to graduate with the declared Secondary Education and Teaching minor. Once the candidate graduates, the candidate must then apply for admission into the Certification-Only Program to complete Teacher Residency I and Teacher Residency II.
A teacher candidate in the yearlong teacher residency (Residency I and Residency II) will be supervised in all residency clinical experiences by a team comprised of the Director of the Office of Teacher Clinical Experiences, the school-based mentor teacher, the residency school site principal or designee, and the UL Lafayette faculty member.
A candidate must meet all requirements as outlined below prior to receiving approval from the Office of Teacher Clinical Experiences to start Teacher Residency I:
Upon approval to start Residency I, a candidate will receive an email from the Office of Teacher Clinical Experiences to inform the candidate of their mentor teacher and school placement. A candidate must then complete the following:
NOTE: A teacher candidate who does not earn a "C" or better in Teacher Residency I (EDCI 472, 473, 474, 475, or 480) and/or a candidate who must repeat coursework is required to repeat Teacher Residency I (EDCI 472, 473, 474, 475, or 480).
NOTE: A teacher candidate must successfully complete Residency I and Residency II in two consecutive semesters.
A teacher candidate must meet all requirements outlined below prior to receiving approval from the Office of Teacher Clinical Experiences to start Teacher Residency II:
Upon approval to start Residency II, a candidate will receive an email with the official letter of placement from the Office of Teacher Clinical Experiences to verify the mentor teacher and school placement. A candidate must then complete the following:
A teacher candidate enrolled in Residency II will receive either credit (CR), which signifies satisfactory completion of the course, or no credit (NC), which signifies unsatisfactory completion of the course. In either case, no quality-point-bearing grade is assigned to the course. The credit hour value of the course is counted as hours earned and are applicable towards the degree, but it is not used in computing the semester cumulative GPA, the major cumulative GPA, nor the overall cumulative GPA. A teacher candidate receiving no credit (NC) for Residency II will not be allowed to graduate or receive initial teacher certification.
Requirements to earn credit (CR) for Teacher Residency II:
In addition to coursework, you must complete 6 credit hours of either the academic internship or the teacher residency as part of the Certification-Only Program requirements. The academic internship or the teacher residency must be completed in two consecutive semesters as required by the Louisiana Department of Education.
If the Louisiana Department of Education issued you a Practitioner’s License (PL2) and you have 0-2 years of teaching experience in your certification area, you may be eligible for the academic internship. The academic internship begins only in the fall semester and is one full school year, or two consecutive semesters. Candidates are required to register for EDCI 485 (3 cr. hrs.) in the fall semester and EDCI 487 (3 cr. hrs.) in the spring semester.
The approval to enroll in the academic internship will be given by the Director of the Office of Teacher Clinical Experiences. Upon approval, it is your responsibility to register for the appropriate course and pay the fees for the required course.
NOTE: Teacher candidates enrolled in Health & Physical Education, Instrumental Music Education, or Vocal Music Education are required to complete teaching assignments in both an elementary school setting and a secondary (middle or high) school setting.
To enroll in the academic internship, you must meet the following requirements in addition to the program requirements for Certification-Only Program:
You must complete the teacher residency if you currently do not have a teaching job. The teacher residency is a year-long residency which consist of EDCI 485 (3 cr. hrs.) in the fall semester and EDCI 487 (3 cr. hrs.) in the spring semester. The teacher residency must be completed in two consecutive semesters as required by the Louisiana Department of Education.
The approval to enroll for the teacher residency will be given by the Director of the Office of Teacher Clinical Experiences. Upon approval, it is your responsibility to register for the appropriate course and pay the fees for the required courses. The Director of the Office of Teacher Clinical Experiences will assign you to a school based on your certification area. Candidates will complete Residency I and Residency II under the supervision of the cooperating teacher at the assigned school. In addition, the Director of the Office of Teacher Clinical Experiences will send an assigned university supervisor to the school to evaluate your teaching.
NOTE: Candidates enrolled in Health & Physical Education, Instrumental Music Education, or Vocal Music Education are required to complete teaching assignments in both an elementary school setting and a secondary (middle or high) school setting.
To enroll in the teacher residency, you must meet the following requirements in addition to the program requirements for Certification-Only Program.