Adjunct instructors need to have earned a Terminal Degree (PhD or EdD), or must have a Master’s Degree in any field and meet at least one of the following qualifications:
Experience: 7+ years of professional experience related to the discipline in which the candidate will teach, or
Recognition: Regional or national recognition of field expertise as determined by awards, service on national or regional committees, work as a professional consultant, or publication of a discipline-specific textbook or book of academic scholarship, or
Scholarship: A significant record of scholarly publishing and/or presentations.
The Franks School of Education at Trine University is partnering with K-12 school districts to support non-traditional teachers in their first year of teaching through a cohort-based apprenticeship program. Our innovative ten-month hybrid program is aligned with Indiana REPA standards with relevant and immediately applicable learning outcomes tied to the month-to-month challenges faced by beginning teachers. The Special Education Program is 24 credit hours. Apprentices choose one of the pathways in accordance with licensing requirements for their particular job.
Candidates must meet one of the following:
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