Indiana

Our Programs

Core Programs

Find the right program for your education career goals.

Initial Certification 

Start your teaching career with our comprehensive certification program

Special Education

Get the expertise needed to support learners with disabilities

Courses & Endorsements

Candidates are provided 507 hours of comprehensive curriculum

Our Courses

#TEACH offers the equivalent of: 

  • 18.28 college credit hours (Elementary T2T) 
  • 15.28 college credit hours (Secondary T2T) 
  • 20.36 college credit hours (P-12 T2T) 
  • 23.44 T2T General + SPED 
  • 8.48 Additional Licensure SPED in the following areas:  
  • Planning and Building
    • Child Development
    • Family and Community
    • Instruction
    • Differentiated Instruction
    • Assessment and Evaluation
    • Classroom Management
    • Diverse Learners
    • Teaching Methods
    • Special Education 

 

Additionally, we also offer courses in Restorative Practices. More and more districts are utilizing restorative practices, especially when there are verbal and physical conflicts, bullying, theft, damage to property, class disruption, harassment and cyberbullying. By engaging teachers new to the profession in this training, they will be able to effectively reduce suspensions and focus on teaching the student who misbehaved how to “repair the harm” that he or she caused.  

All courses are self-paced and must be completed within 13 months. However, depending on your commitment, dedication and time availability, they can be completed sooner.  

Elementary 

  • Elementary Generalist (K-6)  

Language Arts 

  • English Language Arts (Including speech) (5-12) 
  • Reading (P-12) 
  • Journalism (5-12) 
  • Teachers of English Learners (P-12)  

Library Science 

  • School Librarian (P-12)  

Mathematics 

  • Mathematics (5-12)  

Science 

  • Chemistry (5-12) 
  • Earth/Space Science (5-12) 
  • Life Science (5-12) 
  • Physical Science (5-12) 
  • Physics (5-12)  

Social Studies 

  • Economics (5-12) 
  • Geographical Perspectives (5-12) 
  • Government and Citizenship (5-12) 
  • Historical Perspectives (5-12) 
  • Psychology (5-12) 
  • Sociology (5-12)  

Fine Arts 

  • Instrumental and General Music (P-12) 
  • Theater Arts (P-12) 
  • Visual Arts (P-12) 
  • Vocal and General Music (P-12)  

Gifted & Talented 

  • High Ability Education (P-12)  

Health & Physical Education 

  • Health (P-12) 
  • Physical Education (P-12)  

World Languages (See note on World Languages below) 

  • Arabic (P-12) 
  • American Sign Language (P-12) 
  • Chinese (P-12) 
  • French (P-12) 
  • German (P-12) 
  • Italian (P-12) 
  • Japanese (P-12) 
  • Korean (P-12) 
  • Latin (P-12) 
  • Russian (P-12) 
  • Spanish (P-12) 
  • Other Foreign Languages (P-12)  

Exceptional Needs 

  • Mild Intervention (P-12) 
  • Intense Intervention (P-12)  

Business & Technology 

  • Business (5-12) 
  • Computer Science (P-12) 
  • Technology Education (5-12) 
  • Engineering and Technology (5-12)  

Career & Technical Education 

  • CTE: Agricultural (5-12) ** 
  • CTE: Business Information & Technology (5-12) ** 
  • CTE: Family & Consumer Sciences (5-12) ** 
  • CTE: Health Science Education (5-12) ** 
  • CTE: Marketing (5-12) ** 
  • CTE: Trade and Industrial Education (5-12) ** 
    (These CTE areas require signed letters from former employers verifying 4,000 hours of occupational experience related to the content area.) 

 

Degree Programs & Graduate Credit

Explore #TEACH partnerships that connect you with degree and graduate credit pathways.

Master Degree Programs

Earn Your Teaching Certification While Completing Your M.Ed. with The University of Olivet

The University of Olivet’s Online Master of Education (M.Ed.) offers a flexible, fully online option for individuals who want to advance their education career while working toward teacher certification or additional endorsements. Delivered in partnership with #TEACH, this program allows students to complete graduate‑level coursework while meeting state certification requirements.  

Program Highlights 

  • 100% online coursework with asynchronous learning and optional live sessions 
  • Designed for career‑changers and current educators 
  • Opportunity to earn teacher certification or endorsements while completing the M.Ed. 
  • Aligned to state certification requirements and supported by CAEP‑accredited #TEACH pathways 
  • Accessible to students in all #TEACH program states  

Earn Your Bachelor’s Degree and Teacher Certification Online with The University of Olivet

The University of Olivet’s Online Bachelor’s Teaching Pathway is designed for individuals who want to complete their bachelor’s degree and begin teacher certification at the same time. Offered fully online and delivered in partnership with #TEACH, this pathway provides a streamlined option for future educators who need a degree to move forward in the certification process.  

What This Pathway Offers 

  • Bachelor’s degree completion through the University of Olivet 
  • Embedded teacher certification preparation through #TEACH
  • 100% online coursework, designed for working adults 
  • Ability to apply previously earned college credits toward degree completion 
  • Coursework that prepares candidates to transition directly into the classroom  

The following are courses offered for graduate credit through Ashland University and #TEACH:

 

Child Development – Elementary (Download the Syllabus)

  • Essentials of Brain Based Learning​
  • Early Childhood Development
  • Middle Childhood Development

Child Development – Secondary (Download the Syllabus)

  • Essentials of Brain Based Learning​
  • Middle Childhood Development
  • The Adolescent Learner

Classroom Management (Download the Syllabus)

  • Building Community​
  • Cooperative Learning
  • Principles of Restorative Practice
  • Restorative Practice Activities in the Classroom


Assessment & Evaluation (Download the Syllabus)

  • Using Student Data​
  • Disaggregating, Organizing and Reporting Data
  • Principles of Fair Student Assessment
  • Formative and Summative Assessments
  • Evaluation

 

Each of the above listed courses are 3 graduate level credits.

Once you complete the course(s), you will be able to apply for graduate credit via Ashland University for an additional fee of $465 per/course.

Graduate Credit for Individuals currently enrolled in #TEACH

If you are currently enrolled in #TEACH and have completed all of the lessons in any of the listed sequence of courses, you may apply for graduate credit​ (waived courses cannot be counted).

Courses You Can Teach By Certification Area

Explore the areas you can teach with your Indiana teaching license.

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Special Requirements for World Languages

This document serves as a guide for special requirements in the listed endorsement areas.

Initial Certification

Alternative Teaching Certification in Indiana

The #TEACH program is an alternative route to teacher certification in Indiana designed for individuals who already hold a bachelor’s degree. It combines online coursework, in‑classroom teaching experience, and ongoing instructional coaching to prepare candidates for long‑term certification. 

 

Step 1: Get Started (Admission) 

Applicants must: 

  • Hold a bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution (any major) 
  • Have a minimum 2.50 GPA 
  • Provide proof of Adult/Child CPR & First Aid certification 
  • Pass a criminal background check 
  • Submit a resume 

Once admitted, staff work with candidates to map out their path to certification.  

 

Step 2: Coursework 

Candidates complete up to 507 hours of coursework, covering: 

  • Planning and Building

  • Child Development

  • Family and Community

  • Instruction

  • Differentiated Instruction

  • Assessment and Evaluation

  • Classroom Management

  • Diverse Learners

  • Teaching Methods

The program also offers a Restorative Practices course.  

 

Step 3: Residency Year 

During the first year, candidates teach as certified classroom teachers while receiving ongoing support. This includes: 

  • Side‑by‑side work with Instructional Coaches 
  • Targeted, individualized mentoring 
  • Ongoing training and in‑classroom support 

This residency model allows candidates to gain real classroom experience while continuing their professional development.  

 

Step 4: Full Certification 

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, including one academic year of teaching with successful evaluations, your Initial License will convert to an Indiana Practitioners License.

 

Next Steps

View courses and endorsement areas on the page below.

 

Special Education

Become a Special Education Teacher in Indiana 

If you’re passionate about supporting students with diverse learning needs, the #TEACH Special Education (SPED) Program offers a flexible, state‑approved pathway to earn an Indiana Special Education endorsement. 

This program is designed for both currently certified teachers and individuals seeking initial certification, and it prepares educators to serve students across K–12 settings. 

 

Special Education Endorsement Areas Available 

Through the #TEACH SPED program, you can earn endorsements in the following areas: 

  • Mild Intervention [P-12]
  • Intense Intervention [P-12] 

Each endorsement focuses on evidence‑based instructional strategies and real‑world application in special education classrooms.  

 

Who Can Apply 

If You Are Already Certified 

Prior to enrolling in the #TEACH SPED Program, you must meet the following requirements: 

  • All applicants must submit a complete application, be currently employed by an Indiana School Corporation as a Special Education Teacher, hold a current Practitioners License in any area AND meet one of the following:
    • Baccalaureate degree from an accredited postsecondary educational institution in the subject area that the individual intends to teach with a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 point scale; or
    • A baccalaureate or graduate degree from an accredited postsecondary educational institution in the subject area that the individual intends to teach with a grade point average of at least 2.50 on a 4.0 point scale, and five (5) years of professional experience; or
    • Both a baccalaureate degree from an accredited postsecondary educational institution, and proof of passing state approved content area examination(s) in the subject area.

If You Are Not Yet Certified 

Prior to enrolling in the #TEACH SPED Program, you must meet the following requirements: 

  • All applicants must submit a complete application, be currently employed by an Indiana School Corporation as a Special Education Teacher AND meet one of the following:
    • Baccalaureate degree from an accredited postsecondary educational institution in the subject area that the individual intends to teach with a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 point scale; or
    • A baccalaureate or graduate degree from an accredited postsecondary educational institution in the subject area that the individual intends to teach with a grade point average of at least 2.50 on a 4.0 point scale, and five (5) years of professional experience; or
    • Both a baccalaureate degree from an accredited postsecondary educational institution, and proof of passing state approved content area examination(s) in the subject area.  

 

Program Format and Learning Experience 

The SPED program is delivered fully online, allowing educators to complete coursework while continuing to work. The program includes: 

  • Structured online coursework 
  • Mentoring and instructional support 
  • Materials aligned with Indiana Department of Education requirements 
  • Membership in the Council for Exceptional Children, included with course fees 

Coursework is designed to prepare educators to support students with disabilities through inclusive, legally compliant, and student‑centered instructional practices. 

Why Choose Special Education? 

Earning a Special Education endorsement allows educators to: 

  • Serve students with diverse learning, behavioral, and health needs 
  • Expand employment opportunities across districts and grade levels 
  • Build advanced skills in individualized instruction and student advocacy 
  • Meet growing statewide demand for qualified SPED teachers 

 

Take the Next Step 

If you’re ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of students and families, the #TEACH Special Education Program provides the training, support, and flexibility to help you succeed. 

View courses for the SPED program in the course section of this page.