The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee offers coursework for a supplemental certification in Bilingual Education. This program is designed for individuals who wish to teach in a classroom in which two languages (English and another language) are used for instruction. Students wishing to pursue this certification must be in process of or already have a certification.

Requirements

Criminal Background Check

Criminal Background Check (CBC). For all students, a background check shall be completed no more than 6 months prior to the date of admission (advance to professional sequence) into the educator preparation program. The background check shall include a review of criminal conduct at the state and federal levels.

Professional Sequence

Students must earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 in all professional education courses.

CURRINS 541Principles and Methods of Teaching ESL3
CURRINS 542History and Politics of Second Language Education3
CURRINS 543Developing Biliteracy3
CURRINS 546Language, Content, and Comprehensible Input3
CURRINS 655Applied Educational Linguistics3
Student Teaching
CURRINS 350Field Seminar in Language Education (Taken concurrently with CURRINS 442)1
CURRINS 442Student Teaching in Bilingual Education3
CURRINS 445Seminar in Language Education3
Total Credits22

Students must complete an application to request/be assigned a student teaching placement. To be approved for placement, additional criteria must by met. See Benchmarks for details.

Additional Requirements for Certification

  • Oral Proficiency Interview.​
  • Undergraduate students must meet the graduation and certification requirements for their primary certification.
  • Teachers with a World Language Spanish and Bilingual license can teach both Spanish as a World Language and Spanish for Native Speakers courses. The Bilingual license does not certify them to teach academic content outside of Spanish content.
  • Earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 in all UWM and transfer courses.
  • Demonstrate successful completion of the Pedagogical Knowledge Assessment (PKA).
  • Meet all applicable Wisconsin statutory and testing requirements.
  • Complete approved coursework in the history, culture, and tribal sovereignty of American Indian tribes and bands located in Wisconsin, met through one of the following:
ANTHRO 213American Indian Peoples of Wisconsin (GER-CD, GER-SS)3
ENGLISH 276Introduction to American Indian Literature: (topic: History, Literature & Sovereignty of Wisconsin Tribes (GER-CD, GER-HU)3
ACT 31: History, Culture and Sovereignty Rights of Wisconsin Indians Workshop
Or an approved equivalent

Benchmarks

Student Teaching

Prior to requesting/being assigned a student teaching placement, students must:

  • Demonstrate Foreign Language Proficiency - A minimum score of Intermediate-High on the ACTFL OPI or equivalent is required prior to student teaching placement. Submit scores from your language proficiency test to your academic advisor.
  • Complete and submit an application. Deadlines for submission are posted by the Office of Clinical Experiences.

To be approved, students must ALSO meet the following criteria:

  • Be advanced to the professional sequence.
  • Complete all required coursework. An exception to allow a student to take a course concurrently with student teaching requires approval by the student's faculty advisor.
  • Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on all undergraduate coursework, including transfer courses.
  • Have a minimum 2.75 GPA in all content area and professional education courses.
  • Removal of all F and/or I (incomplete) grades.
  • TB test results submitted to the Office of Clinical Experiences (may take up to 6 weeks).
  • Criminal Background Check submitted to the Office of Clinical Experience.

Undergraduate Advising

Our purpose is to provide collaborative, mentoring relationships which promote educational, career, and professional development. We value a student-centered, holistic, and ethical approach to advising based on strong partnerships with students, faculty and staff, and the larger campus community. We are committed to creating a respectful and supportive environment. We encourage students to be self-reliant through informed decisions and choices based upon dissemination of accurate information. We value our own continuous professional development to enhance the quality of the advising experience.

How to Prepare for an Advising Meeting

  • Review your Advisement Report in PAWS.
  • Come prepared with questions or topics for discussion.
  • Make a list of courses you think you should take.
  • Investigate opportunities to prepare for the job you want.
  • Keep a record of your academic progress.
  • Understand you are ultimately responsible for creating your educational, life, and career plans.
  • Maintain honest and open communication with your advisor.
  • Take responsibility for choices you make as a student and member of the UW-Milwaukee community.

Scheduling an Appointment

Office of Student Services
Enderis Hall, Room 209
(414) 229-4721
soeinfo@uwm.edu

Graduate Advising

If you are a School of Education graduate student, you may schedule an appointment with your faculty advisor by contacting your faculty advisor directly. Faculty contact information can be found in the Directory. Your faculty advisor will be listed in your PAWS account.