Generational Impact
Early Childhood Education
The Simmons Teacher Education Program (STEP) offers dynamic and comprehensive programs to prepare aspiring educators for successful careers in the field of Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education. Both programs at Simmons College of Kentucky are committed to nurturing compassionate, competent, and culturally responsive educators who will make a positive impact on the lives of children and contribute to the enhancement of the educational landscape.
The Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education program is designed to prepare candidates for careers working with young children in various educational settings. The program provides candidates with a strong foundation in child development, early childhood education principles, and effective teaching strategies. Candidates will learn how to create engaging and developmentally appropriate learning experiences for young children, as well as how to effectively communicate and collaborate with families and colleagues. Graduates of the program will be prepared to pursue careers as Child Care Center Directors, Early Childhood Educators and more.
Career Info
In completion of this degree, candidates will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to work with young children in various educational settings. Candidates may pursue a career as a child care center director, preschool teacher, or early childhood educator. The responsibilities of these careers may include creating lesson plans, facilitating activities, monitoring children’s development, and communicating with parents or guardians. Additionally, candidates may have the opportunity to work in public or private schools, Head Start programs, or even start their own home-based childcare business. With a passion for working with young children and a commitment to their growth and development, a career in early childhood education can be rewarding and fulfilling.
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education (K-5) Benefits: The program is designed to produce teachers who will serve as agents of change in elementary schools.
The STEP Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education K-5 program will prepare students to teach in K-5 environments throughout Kentucky and the nation. This traditional program will be taught primarily face-to-face with a limited number of online courses.
Associate of Arts in Teacher Education
The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Teacher Education program at Simmons College of Kentucky is designed to provide candidates with a strong foundation in education and prepare them for transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a bachelor’s degree in education. The program includes courses in education theory, child development, classroom management, and teaching methods. It is designed to be completed in two years of full-time study and includes both classroom instruction and field experience. Candidates will have the opportunity to observe and work in real classroom settings to gain practical experience and apply their learning in a hands-on environment.
The AAS in Early Childhood Education program is designed to provide candidates with the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively with young children and support their development. The program is designed to produce Child Care center directors, childhood educators and others who will impact the landscape of Early Childhood Education.
Curriculum
The AAS in Early Childhood Education curriculum is accredited by our accrediting body, ABHE, and the Kentucky Council on Post-secondary Education, and is designed to equip persons with the necessary skills and information to properly lead in Early Childhood spaces.
Associate of Arts in Teacher Education
The Associate of Arts Degree in Teacher Education program at Simmons College of Kentucky is designed to provide candidates with a strong foundation in education and prepare them for transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a bachelor’s degree in education. The program includes courses in education theory, child development, classroom management, and teaching methods. It is designed to be completed in two years of full-time study and includes both classroom instruction and field experience. Candidates will have the opportunity to observe and work in real classroom settings to gain practical experience and apply their learning in a hands-on environment.
The AA in Teacher Education program is designed to meet the market demand for quality teachers in the Louisville (KY) metropolitan area and across the state of Kentucky and to supply teachers with a Christian worldview. The program is designed to produce teacher assistants, advocates, and tutors who will serve as agents of change in schools.
Curriculum
The AA in Teacher Education curriculum, accredited by our accrediting body, ABHE, and the Kentucky Council on Post-secondary Education, is the first step in becoming a certified teacher in Kentucky and beyond. The following curriculum (to the extent possible) should be followed precisely.
Fall Semester Year 1 | Spring Semester Year 1 |
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ENG 101 English Composition I | ENG 101 English Composition II |
MAT 201 Elementary Contemporary Math I | MAT 201 Elementary Contemporary Math II |
COM 100 Public Speaking | ENG 202 Introduction to Research |
HIS 203 American History | EDU 213 Foundations of Education |
PHI 102 Introduction to Philosophy | EDU 201 Technology and Multimedia in Ed. |
Summer School |
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FRE 101 Foundations of Success |
BTS 105 Foundation of Ethics |
Fall Semester Year 2 | Spring Semester Year 2 |
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PSY 301 Human Growth and Development | PHI 201 Introduction to Christian Ethics |
BTS 104 The Church and Social Action | EDU 385 Exceptional Education |
SCI 101 Life Science | SOC 303 Sociology of Education |
OR | EDU 213 Foundations of Education |
SCI 102 Earth Science | OR |
POL 101 American Government and Politics | MUC 110 Class Piano I |
EDU 313 Diversity Awareness | PHI 200 Critical Thinking and Moral Decision making |
STEP curriculum for its bachelor’s degree programs meets the Kentucky educational requirements for professional licensure. The teacher preparation program is approved by the Education Professional Standards Board (EPSB) for teacher education and certification and is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE).
Program Information
Institutional Commitment
In addition to the resources and support mechanisms discussed above, we maintain the capacity for quality as reflected in staffing, resources, operational processes, as well as an institutional commitment to program quality (AAQEP 3g, 2025).
Simmons College of Kentucky has underscored its commitment to the teacher education program by ensuring that physical facilities, learning resources, instructional staff, and candidate support systems are highly comparable with programs that are similar in longevity, enrollment, and general structure.
In addition, our institution’s Board of Trustees, President, and the entire executive leadership team have demonstrated their full and enthusiastic support for the development of our teacher preparation program.
School of Education Consumer Information
The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA) requires that post-secondary institutions participating in federal student aid programs make certain disclosures to enrolled and prospective students, parents, employees, and the public. The following information is disclosed to you in compliance with federal law. For additional information, including requesting a paper copy of any materials, please call or e-mail the appropriate office or visit the indicated websites.
Provide Program Feedback and Receive a Fair and Unbiased Hearing
Candidates will have an opportunity to provide feedback at the end of every course through an anonymous survey, which is routed electronically to the Provost’s office. After data are reviewed, summarized, and analyzed, aggregated results are sent to each program’s department chair or director, including teacher education.
The program administrator then shares and discusses the anonymous candidate feedback with appropriate faculty members. If trends are noted over two or more semesters, an action plan is developed. In conjunction with the institution’s commitment to maximizing student success and fostering a positive learning environment, the provider also supports candidates in voicing concerns, complaints, and appeal requests through a secure form.
Submissions are routed to a provider triage mailbox, which is accessed by the director, who reviews each submission, follows up as needed, and tracks each issue.
Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP)
Licensure
Requirements for professional licensure and/or certification differ from state to state. We strongly encourage any student considering an academic program in preparation to pursue professional licensure and/or certification to consult their state’s licensing authority prior to beginning an academic program outside their state.
Should you relocate to another state before or during your program, you are highly encouraged to contact the applicable licensing authorities indicated for your desired program.
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STEP Gateways
Before Admission
Upon entry into Simmons College of Kentucky and prior to admission to the Simmons Teacher Education Program (STEP), candidates will be introduced to the basic concepts of teaching and professional practice. Over time, they will be mentored and guided in preparation for admission to the STEP Activities will include but not limited to:
- Education lectures
- 240Tutoring
- Writing, speaking, and math tutoring
- Tutoring, volunteering, working, and mentoring in schools and community-based activities
- STEP Professional Dispositions
- Assessment (completed by Education faculty and administrators, staff of the
- Falcon Academic Center of Excellence (FACE)— tutoring and support center
Admission
The STEP will adhere to the admission criteria as outlined in 16 KAR 5:020: Standards for Admission to Educator Preparation:
- A cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale, or a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale on the last thirty (30) hours of credit completed
- Successful completion of one (1) of the following assessments of basic knowledge as follows:
- The ACT with a composite score of 22 or the corresponding minimum scores:
- Reading—20
- Writing—18
- Math—19
- The pre-professional skills assessments of basic knowledge administered by the Educational Testing Service with the corresponding minimum scores:
- Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators (CASE): Reading (5713)—156
- Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators (CASE): Writing (5723)—162
- Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators (CASE): Mathematics (5733)—150
- An applicant may use a combination of ACT and CASE minimum scores to meet the requirements.
- Documentation that the applicant demonstrates: critical thinking, communication, creativity and collaboration
- Philosophy of education
- Computer skills (Education Level I Google Certified)
- Demographic study/Context for learning
- Christian WorldView in Education paper
- Read and agree to adhere to the Professional Code of Ethics for Kentucky School Certified Personnel as outlined in 16 KAR 1:020
- STEP Professional Dispositions Assessment
- Formal portfolio interview with a committee comprised of STEP faculty and members of the Admissions Committee
Student Teaching
Upon completion of the majority of the professional semester, candidates may apply for approval into the culminating clinical practice experience (student teaching) by meeting the following requirements:
1. A cumulative GPA of 2.75 or better on a 4.0 scale
2. Membership in KEA-SP or other liability insurance
3. Three letters of recommendation
4. STEP Professional Dispositions Assessment
5. Pro-Ethica Certification
6. Successful Background Check
· Read and agree to adhere to the Professional Code of Ethics requirements per 16 KAR 1:020.
· Completed a minimum of 200 clock hours of pre-student teaching field experiences per 16 KAR 5:040 (Section 2.2).
7. Prior to beginning student teaching, candidates must submit successful passing scores on their Praxis Content exam(s) and the Principles of Learning and Teaching. Note: Candidates must provide proof that they registered for or took the required Praxis Content exam(s) and the Principles of Learning and Teaching exam when they submit their Student Teaching application.
8. Application for graduation
Graduation & Completion
Upon successful completion of the culminating clinical practice (student teaching) and all other program requirements, candidates are eligible to apply for graduation and program completion if they meet the following criteria:
- Successful completion of Student Teaching
- Successful completion of the Teacher Work Sample (TWS)
- Successful completion of the final STEP Professional Dispositions Assessment (PDA)
- Cumulative GPA >2.75
- 2.5 Cumulative education GPA >2.75