This spring, the Teacher Development Academy at OCU (TDA@OCU) will assist teachers in earning the Reaching and Teaching All Learners micro credential and graduate certificate. Through a special GEER-funded grant from the ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ Regents for Higher Education, the following courses can be taken at no cost to emergency and alternative certified teachers—that’s right, for FREE! There will be no costs to teachers who enroll in AND COMPLETE this 9-hour certificate program this spring. Each of these courses will count toward OSDE certification coursework requirements.
GRED 5113 Teaching Diverse Learners
GRED 6323 Teaching Methods Across the Curriculum (Pedagogy)
GRED 6523 Classroom Management and Collaboration
The Spring 2025 Cohort will meet Wednesday evenings, 5:00-10:00 PM, beginning Jan. 8 through April 30 AND over three fast-track weekends: Feb. 7-9, March 7-9 and April 4-6. The fast-track class will meet 5 to 9 p.m. Fridays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays, and noon to 3 p.m. Sundays. There is no virtual option. Attendance is required at all classes and course grades are impacted by absences. At the end of the spring semester, teachers will earn both the micro credential and 9 graduate hours of credit.
All classes will meet in person at OCU in the Petree College of Arts & Sciences in ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ City.
Instructions for emergency or alternative certified teachers who are interested in participating:
Apply for Admission to OCU:
- Go to
- Select ‘graduate’ as your student type.
- Select ‘Graduate Certificate in Reaching and Teaching All Learners’ as your program
- Select ‘Spring 2025’ as your term
- List every college/university attended in the academic history section.
- Use the fee waiver code OCUGRAD25 (code is case sensitive) to waive the $60 application fee
- Order official transcripts from each university you have attended (even if you didn't earn a degree there).
- Please note: Official transcripts can be ordered through Parchment, National Clearinghouse, or by mail. If using electronic transcripts, please select ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ or [email protected] as the recipient. If you are mailing transcripts, please use the address below.
ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ
Attn: Office of Admissions
2501 N Blackwelder Ave
ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ City, OK 73106
Once you have been admitted, you will be enrolled in the three courses. Only the first 90 eligible teachers will be admitted to the Teacher Development Academy at OCU this spring, so you are encouraged to apply for and complete the admissions process as soon as possible. Enrollment for the spring cohort will close Nov. 29, 2024.
If you have additional questions, please contact Dr. Heather Sparks at [email protected].
What courses are included in the Teacher Development Academy?
The TDA@OCU will include 3 three-hour graduate-level courses, GRED 5113 Teaching Diverse Learners, GRED 6523 Classroom Management and Collaboration, and GRED 6323 Teaching Methods Across the Curriculum.
What if I only need one of the courses offered?
The TDA@OCU will be integrating the three courses within the program, so you must enroll in all three courses to receive the scholarship.
How many hours of "seat time" will the TDA@OCU offer?
TDA@OCU will include 135 hours of seat time.
What if I need to miss a day of the program?
We understand that schedules offer challenges but expect program participants to be present for all classes. Any absences will have a negative impact on your final grade. If an emergency arises and you must miss all or part of a day, you will be provided a make-up assignment.
Where will the program be held?
All classes will meet in person at OCU in the Petree College of Arts & Sciences in ÌÇÐÄvlogÊÓƵ City.
Do I need to enroll at OCU to participate?
Yes, all participants of TDA@OCU will enroll as a graduate student.
What will I need to enroll?
You will need a copy of your official college transcript(s) from all universities you previously attended.