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Adolescent Teaching: English 7-12 with Special Education

Medaille College’s B.A. Degree Program in English with Dual Certification in English Language Arts 7-12 and Special Education is committed to the academic and professional preparation of highly qualified teachers through rigorous, integrated coursework in the liberal arts and professional studies. The program emphasizes active, experiential learning both inside and outside the classroom through frequent field observation and practice over four years.

The Program is committed to fostering reflective practitioners with demonstrated proficiency in academic content, pedagogy, learning theory, and student development. Its graduates will be well prepared to function effectively in an inclusive classroom, to meet successfully the learning and developmental needs of diverse student constituencies, and to function as capable professionals in a variety of secondary school environments. The program is dedicated to producing teachers who will exhibit intellectual rigor and compassion in the learning environment and who will balance their high expectations for students with appropriate degrees of support and assistance to assure adolescents’ intellectual and personal growth.

Program graduates will demonstrate the knowledge, skills, professional attitude, character, and commitment to future students and the teaching profession congruent with New York State and national standards for initial certification and long-term professional success.

Program Goals

The Program has established the following pre-service goals:

Program Outcomes

The learning outcomes and proficiencies of the B.A. Degree Program in English with Certification in English Language Arts 7-12 are arranged in four broad categories: (a) curriculum, (b) pedagogy and learning environment,
(c) assessment, and (d) professionalism and relationships.

Graduates of Medaille College’s adolescent teacher certification programs will be able to

Curriculum

Pedagogy and Learning Environment

Assessment

Professionalism and Relationships

Credit Distribution

Total Credit Hours: 126

Pedagogy Core (48 Credit Hours)

EDU 234 Adolescent Reader and Writer with Field Work 3
EDU 236 Content Area Literacy with Field Work 3
EDU 340 Issues: Child Abuse, Drug awareness, School Violence 0
EDU 364 Adolescent Teaching: English Language Arts Methods with Practica 3
EDU 469 Foundation of Education 3
ESP 230 Introduction to Special Education 3
ESP 276 Positive Behavioral Support Approaches to Classroom Management & Instruction 3
ESP 328 Education and Assessment of Children with Mild to Moderate Disabilities with Practica 3
ESP 338 Educating and Assessing Students with Moderate to Severe Disabilities with Practica 3
ESP 400 Integrating the Curriculum: An Educational Collaboration 3
EDU 480 Student Teaching 11
EDU 481 Student Teaching Seminar 1
CIS 165 Computer Applications in Secondary Education 3
PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology 3
PSY 240 Adolescence 3

Content Core (36 Credit Hours)
ENG 205 Introduction to Literature 3
ENG 210 Introduction to Creative Writing 3
ENG 215 Survey of World Literature 3
ENG 305 British Literature: Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century 3
ENG 315 British Literature: Late Eighteenth Century through the Twentieth Century 3
ENG 325 American Literature: Colonial to the Civil War 3
ENG 335 American Literature: Civil War through the twentieth Century 3
ENG 365 Ethnic Literature in America 3
ENG 435 Major Literary Figures: Shakespeare 3
ENG 460 Literary Theory and Criticism 3
ENG Elective Choose One: 3
ENG 300 Fiction Workshop
ENG 310 Poetry Workshop
ENG 320 Dramatic Workshop
ENG 360 Advanced Report and Proposal Writing
ENG Elective Choose One: 3
ENG 345 Film Art and Appreciation
ENG 355 Major Literary Forms
ENG 405 Themes and Topics in American Literature
ENG 415 Themes and Topics in British Literature
ENG 425 Themes and Topics in World Literature

General Education Requirement (30 Credit Hours)
GEN 110 Ideas and Experiences: Introduction to Critical Thought and Expression 3
GEN 220 Colonial N. America: Case Study in Cultural Interaction 3
GEN 240 Scientific Discovery 3

GEN 410 Baccalaureate Capstone I 3

GEN 411 Baccalaureate Capstone II 3

ENG 110 College Writing II 3
ENG 200 Analytical Writing 3
SPE 130 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3
MAT 114 Intermediate Algebra 3
MAT 201 Statistics and Society 3

Liberal Arts Requirements (6 Credit Hours)
HUM 300 Literature and the Arts 3
PHY 104 Physical Science 3

Foreign Language Requirement (6 Credit Hours)
FRE 101 and FRE 102 French I and French II 6
or
SPA 101 and SPA 102 Spanish I and Spanish II 6

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