Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 92 - NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Chapter 24 - CERTIFICATE ENDORSEMENTS
Section 92-24-006.53 - Sociology

Current through March 20, 2024

006.53A Grade Levels: 7-12.

006.53B Endorsement Type: Subject.

006.53C Persons with this endorsement may teach sociology in grades 7 through 12.

006.53D Certification Endorsement Requirements: This endorsement requires a minimum of 36 semester hours including 30 semester hours of sociology and 6 semester hours in one or more of the other social science areas (Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, and/or Psychology).

006.53E Endorsement Program Requirements: Nebraska teacher education institutions offering this endorsement program must have on file, within the institution, a plan which identifies the courses and the course completion requirements which the institution utilizes to grant credit toward completion of this endorsement.

THE FOLLOWING ARE RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES FOR INCLUSION AS PART OF THE INSTITUTION'S PLAN UNDER THIS ENDORSEMENT.

Through the courses identified in its plan, the institution should prepare prospective teachers to:

A. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of and be able to teach the concepts, skills, and processes of social studies as defined in the Nebraska Content Standards for eighth and twelfth grades.

The institution should also provide the following content:

B. A minimum of 30 hours in sociology which should include:
1. the historical development of the discipline of sociology;

2. the principal theories and methodological framework used in sociology;

3. theories and practices in social work;

4. relationships between government policies and sociological practice;

5. various social organizations and institutions;

6. collective behavior, social problems, social stratification and their implications for modern society; and

7. the awareness of other cultures that make up society.

C. A minimum of 6 hours in one or more of the other Social Science areas (Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, and/or Psychology).

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