Bachelor's of Science (BSE) in Elementary Education Paraeducator Option
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Paraeducator Option
You may add the paraeducator option to any elementary education program route if you are currently employed by a school district as a paraeducator. This option allows you to:
- attend courses specifically designed for paraeducators, providing you with opportunities to apply your learning to your work in schools
- satisfy field experience requirements based on your work as a paraeducator
- stay in your position as a paraeducator longer
The paraeducator option may lead to licensure in Elementary Education (PK-6) or Elementary Education Unified (K-6).
Paraeducator option questions + answers
- What license(s) can I earn on the paraeducator option?
You may pursue a license in elementary education (PK-6) or elementary education unified (K-6). An elementary education license prepares you to teach in the general education setting, while an elementary education license prepares you to teach in the general and special education setting.
- Does the paraeducator position that I hold meet the requirements for this option?
You must be employed as a paraeducator by a state-accredited school in the state of Kansas. In your role, you must provide 20 hours of educational support each week to students in grades PK-6 (or K-6, if you also add the elementary education unified option). Your role may serve students in a special or regular education setting.
To participate in the paraeducator option, your school district must verify that your position satisfies the qualifications above and the items listed below:
- all course requirements may be fulfilled in your building
- a mentor is available for your training and support
- Can I work in a high school as a paraeducator and complete the paraeducator option?
No. When you complete the Paraeducator Option, you will be licensed to teach in grades PK-6 (or K-6, if you also add the elementary education unified option). You must be employed as a paraeducator in grades that align with your desired license.
- Can I use previous work experience as a paraeducator to meet the requirements of this option?
Your previous experience as a paraeducator will satisfy a program admission requirement, requiring that all candidates show proof of 100 hours of experience with children and youth. However, you must be actively employed as a paraeducator during your program of study to satisfy field experience requirements.
- What are the requirements of student teaching during my last semester?
During the last twelve weeks of your final semester, you will participate in a student teaching experience. During the student teaching experience, you will step away from your responsibilities as a paraeducator. Our goal is to give you a student teaching experience that most closely resembles the responsibilities of an elementary classroom teacher so you are fully prepared for your teaching position. A 12-week student teaching placement allows us to achieve that goal.
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Mailing Address
Department of Elementary Education / Early Childhood / Special Education
Emporia State University
1 Kellogg Circle
Campus Box 4036
Emporia, KS 66801
Physical Address
Department of Elementary Education / Early Childhood / Special Education
(on the ESU main campus)
1701 Morse Road
Visser Hall, 2nd Floor
Main Office, Rm 241