Middle Childhood/Adolescence Education (Grades 5-12) English, MAT (E203)

39 credits

Prerequisites:

  • Bachelors Degree

Program and Certification Requirements:

The following courses or their equivalents must appear on a graduate or undergraduate transcript at the time of graduation:

  • 30 credits in English, which must include at least 3 courses in British Literature, 3 courses in American Literature, one course in non-western literature and one film course.

Entry Level

EDU 5000Foundations of Education

3

OR

EDU 5211Intro to Multicultural Classroom

3

 

EDU 5393Foundations of Special Education

3

Take Manhattanville Writing Assessment

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Intermediate Level

To be completed (at the college level) during the first 18 credits of the program:

Complete

EDU 5344Child Development and Learning

3

or course in adolescent development

And the following courses for a first certification:
A course in Science

A course in Mathematics

Study of the Visual or Performing Arts

Study of Written Analysis and Expression

One year or the equivalent of coursework in a Language other than English

Study of Communication

A course in History

EDU 5374Teaching Methods and Curriculum Grades 7-12 General

3

EDU 5387Fundamentals of Middle Childhood Education

3

EDU 5613Teaching Writing and Thinking 5-12

3

EDU 5407English Curriculum and Method: Grades 5-12

3

ENE 5516The Linguistics of English: Past, Present & Future

3

ENE 5005Literature for Adolescents

3

EDU 5130Classroom Management: Special Ed Special Education Course

3

EDU 5527Teaching With Technology in Math, Science, English Or Social Studies

3

EDU 5590Masters Comprehensive Exam

0

EDU 5490Teaching Literacy Skills Grades 7-12

3

EDU 5590: Semester before student teaching

To be completed by the start of semester prior to student teaching semester:

Take NYS EDUCATING ALL STUDENTS test

Take NYS CONTENT SPECIALTY test in English

Capstone level

EDU 5404Student Teaching & Sem: Early Childhood And Adolescence Education

6-Mar

To be completed by the end of student teaching semester:

edTPA Student Teaching Assessment plus 3 seminars as follows:

Child Abuse Workshop

0

Violence Prevention Workshop

0

Dignity for All Students Workshop

0