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Secondary Education

Shimada Resource Center

College of Education

150 Ritter Annex

1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave.

Philadelphia, PA 19122

215-204-8011 (phone)

215-204-4383 (fax)

 

The Secondary Education program offers specializations that prepare students to earn an Instructional I Certificate that will authorize them to teach in one of the following content areas:

Specializations offering grades 7-12 certification:

Specialization offering K-12 certification:

Additionally, science and mathematics certifications are available in the TUteach program, a joint program offered through the College of Science and Technology and the College of Education.  All TUteach degrees lead to a "Bachelor of Science with Teaching" degree, all of which have been approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for secondary level teaching certification in the content area - grades 7 through 12.

 

Students in Secondary Education must complete course work in both education and in their content areas. All Secondary Education specializations require 8 credits in the specialty area, with the exception of math which requires an additional 3 credit hour course, in addition to the following courses:

  • Education 2103: Socio-cultural Foundations of Education in the United States (3 credits)*
  • Education 2109: Adolescent Development for Educators (3 credits)*
  • Special Education 2231: Introduction to Inclusive Education (3 credits)*
  • Education 1255: Inclusive Education for a Diverse Society (3 credits)
  • Education 2205: Curriculum Instruction and Technology in Education (3 credits)
  • Education 2255: Effective Use of Instructional Technology in Classrooms (3 credits)
  • Education 2306: Assessment and Evaluation (3 credits)
  • Education 4111: Classroom and Conflict Management in Grades 4 through 12 (3 credits)
  • English Education (Secondary) 3338: Foundations of Language Teaching: Teaching English Language Learners in Grades 4 to 12 (3 credits)
  • Secondary Education 3796: Differentiated Literacy Instruction in the Disciplines, 7-12 (3 credits)
  • Secondary Education 4801: Senior Seminar and Performance Assessment in Secondary Education (3 credits)
  • Secondary Education 4688: Student Teaching in Secondary Education (9 credits)

*course required for candidacy

For specific details on each specialization, including suggested four-year academic plans, click on one the following links: English, Mathematics, Social Studies, World Languages.

Please note: Students are encouraged to speak with their College of Education advisor each semester to ensure that all requirements for Pennsylvania teacher certification are being fulfilled. In order to maintain good standing in Secondary Education, students must maintain a 2.0 grade point average in the course work in their content areas in addition to maintaining a 3.0 cumulative grade point average.

 

Secondary Education / English Education

 

Academic Content Area - English

Students seeking certification in Secondary Education: English must complete the requirements for both the major in Secondary Education: English AND for the English major as specified by the English Department.  (For more information on the English department's major requirements, click here.) In order to assure that students gain the content knowledge specified by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, we strongly recommend students to choose English electives that include the following areas: Linguistics, Shakespeare, and African American literature. Coursework in these areas prepare students for the state-mandated Praxis II examination.

 

Summary of Requirements

University and College requirements are located under Academic Policies and Regulations in the Bulletin.

 

Program Requirements for Secondary Education / English Education

 

Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
English Education (Secondary) 4366
Teaching Literature & Reading: 7-12
3  
English Education (Secondary) 4371 Teaching Oral & Written Communication: 7-12 3  
Education 4389 Field Experience 2  
Subtotal   8  

 

Suggested Semester-by-Semester Plan for Secondary Education / English Education

 

Freshman Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Quantitative Literacy 4 GQ
GenEd 08xx or 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Science & Technology I 3 GS
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Global/World Society 3 GG
English 0802, 0812 or 0902 Analytical Reading & Writing 4 GW
Subtotal   17  
 
Freshman Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Science & Technology II 3 GS
English 2097 Introduction to English Studies 3 WI
Mathematics
    or
Education
1021
 or
1017
College Algebra
    or
Algebra & Algebraic Thinking for Educators
4  
Select one of the following: 3  
Education
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Anthropology
English
0815
1108
2507
2821
Language & Society
Introduction to Linguistics
Fundamentals of Linguistic Anthropology
Introduction to Linguistics
   
Subtotal   16  
 
Sophomore Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Intellectual Heritage 0851 or 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY
Special Education 2231 Introduction to Inclusive Education + * 3  
Education 2103 Socio-cultural Foundations of Education in the United States 3  
English 2201 Survey of English Literature: Beginnings to 1660 3  
English 2XXX English Elective** 3  
Subtotal   15  
 
Sophomore Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Intellectual Heritage 0852 or 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ
Education 2109 Adolescent Development for Educators * 3  
Education 4111 Classroom & Conflict Management in Grades 4 through 12 3  
English 2202 Survey of English Literature: 1660-1900 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Arts 3-4 GA
Subtotal   15-16  
 
Junior Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Education 1255 Inclusive Education for a Diverse Society + 3  
English Education (Secondary) 4366
Teaching Literature & Reading: 7-12 (Fall only)
3  
Education 4389 Field Experience + 1  
English 2301 Survey of American Literature I 3  
English 2xxx English Elective** 3  
English 3xxx English Elective** 3  
Subtotal   16  
 
Junior Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Education 2205 Curriculum Instruction & Technology in Education 3  
English Education (Secondary) 4371 Teaching Oral & Written Communication: 7-12
(Spring only)
3  
Education 4389 Field Experience + 1  
English Education (Secondary) 3338 Foundations of Language Teaching: Teaching English Language Learners in Grades 4 to 12 * 3  
English 2302 Survey of American Literature II 3  
English 3xxx English Elective** 3  
Subtotal   16  
 
Senior Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Secondary Education  3796 Differentiated Literacy Instruction in the Disciplines, 7-12 + 3 WI 
English 2xxx English Elective** 3  
English 3xxx English Elective** 3  
English 4x96, 4x97 or 4x98 Senior Seminar 3 WI
Education 2255 Effective Use of Instructional Technology in Classrooms + 3  
Subtotal   15  
 
Senior Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Education 2306 Assessment & Evaluation 3  
Secondary Education 4688 Student Teaching in Secondary Education + 9  
Secondary Education 4801
Senior Seminar & Performance Assessment
in Secondary Education +
3  
Subtotal   15  
 
Total Credits required for Secondary Education/English Education: 125-126  

 

+ Indicates courses and experiences enhanced with special education competencies.

* These 3 courses constitute the waiver for the GenEd Human Behavior category when the GPA requirement is met.

** In order to assure that students gain the content knowledge specified by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, we strongly urge students to choose English electives that include the following areas: Linguistics, Shakespeare, and African American literature. Without coursework in these areas, students risk failing the state-mandated Praxis II examination

 

 

Secondary Education / World Languages Education

In the state of Pennsylvania, certification in a world language is a K-12 certificate. World Language certification is offered in French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, and Spanish. Students seeking certification in Secondary Education: World Languages must complete the requirements for both the major in Secondary Education: World Languages AND for the language major as specified by the College of Liberal Arts.

 

Summary of Requirements

University and College requirements are located under Academic Policies and Regulations in the Bulletin.

 

Program Requirements for Secondary Education /World Languages Education

 

Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Foreign Language Ed-Secondary 5429 Curriculum & Methods in Foreign Languages 3  
Foreign Language Ed-Secondary 5431 Innovations in Foreign Language Education 3  
Education 4389 Field Experience 2  
Subtotal   8  

 

Academic Content Area For certification in one foreign language


Ten courses above the first two elementary courses must be taken (that is, beyond courses which, at Temple, are generally numbered 1001 and 1002)

All courses must be taught in the target language. (Native speakers who received most of their pre-university education in their native land may be eligible to certify by taking eight appropriate foreign language courses in their native language.)

These ten courses must include:

  • Composition and Conversation: at least two (and preferably three) courses are required, except for Italian, in which only one course is available.
  • Culture and Civilization: one course is required.
  • Linguistics: one course is required. If no course is available in the target language, one will have to be taken in another department, but it will not count as a foreign language course if taken in the English or Strategic Communication departments.
  • Literature: two courses are required, one of which must be contemporary literature. Students should check with an advisor to select the specific courses that meet the above requirements. Additional courses should also be selected in consultation with an advisor. It is strongly recommended that, in Spanish, courses be taken in both Peninsular and Latin American Spanish. Similarly, in French, coursework should include both continental and overseas French.

Total Semester Hours for Certification in One Foreign Language: 122-124

It is strongly recommended that certification in English as a Second Language (ESL or ESOL) or in an additional foreign language be pursued in order to enhance career opportunities. Courses may be taken during summer sessions to avoid heavy course loads during the academic year.

Total Semester Hours for Certification in One Foreign Language and ESL: 131-133

 

Academic Content Area For Certification in Two Foreign Languages

Ten courses in the first foreign language must be taken. If the language is begun at the college level, the first two elementary courses do not count toward the ten courses. At Temple, these courses are generally numbered 1001 and 1002.

For the second foreign language, at least eight courses must be taken. The first two beginning courses do count toward certification in the second foreign language. The same courses required for the first foreign language apply also to the second foreign language, (i.e., two courses in composition and conversation, one culture and civilization course, one linguistics course, and two literature courses, including contemporary literature).

Total Semester Hours for Certification in Two Foreign Languages: 146-148

 

Native Speakers

 

Native speakers who were educated to speak, read, and write their native language need only eight courses in the formal study of their native language as a subject at the university level. Courses should be at an appropriate level for their background. These courses must include two composition and conversation courses, one culture and civilization course, one linguistics course, and two literature courses (including a contemporary literature course). There is no credit-by-examination given at Temple in a foreign language.

 

Foreign Study and/or Travel

 

Study and travel experiences in relevant foreign language speaking areas are highly recommended. Temple provides such experiences at Temple's Rome Campus, the Temple-Sorbonne program, the Temple University of Puerto Rico exchange program, or Temple's exchange programs with the Universities of Hamburg and Tübingen in Germany. The Latin American Studies Semester program is an immersion experience available at Temple's Main Campus to all Spanish majors during spring semesters.   Students interested in Study Abroad should consult International Programs and College of Education advising well in advance of when they plan to go abroad.

 

Suggested Semester-by-Semester Plan for Secondary Education / World Languages Education

 

Freshman Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Quantitative Literacy 4 GQ
English 0802, 0812 or 0902 Analytical Reading & Writing 4 GW
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Science & Technology I 3 GS
Foreign Language   Foreign Language Elective #1 3  
Subtotal   14  
 
Freshman Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Science & Technology II 3 GS
Mathematics
    or
Education
1021
 or
1017
College Algebra
    or
Algebra & Algebraic Thinking for Educators
4  
Education 2103 Socio-cultural Foundations of Education in the United States 3  
Foreign Language   Composition & Conversation + 3  
Subtotal   16  
 
Sophomore Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Intellectual Heritage 0851 or 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Global/World Society 3 GG
Education 2109 Adolescent Development for Educators * 3  
Special Education 2231 Introduction to Inclusive Education * 3  
Foreign Language   Composition & Conversation +** 3  
Subtotal   15  
 
Sophomore Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Intellectual Heritage 0852 or 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ
Education 2205 Curriculum Instruction & Technology in Education 3  
Education 4111 Classroom & Conflict Management in Grades 4 through 12 3  
Foreign Language   Culture & Civilization 3  
Elective   Elective #1 3  
Subtotal   15  
 
Junior Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
GenEd 08xx or 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU
Elective   Elective #2 3-4  
English Education (Secondary) 3338 Foundations of Language Teaching: Teaching English Language Learners in Grades 4 to 12 * 3  
Foreign Language   Contemporary Literature % 3  
Foreign Language   Foreign Language Elective #2 3  
Subtotal   15-16  
 
Junior Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Arts 3-4 GA
Education 2255 Effective Use of Instructional Technology in Classrooms + 3  
Foreign Language Ed-Secondary 5429 Curriculum & Methods in Foreign Languages 3  
Education 4389 Field Experience + 1  
Foreign Language   Literature 3  
Foreign Language   Foreign Language Elective #3 3  
Subtotal   16-17  
 
Senior Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Secondary Education  3796 Differentiated Literacy Instruction in the Disciplines, 7-12 + 3 WI 
Education 1255 Inclusive Education for a Diverse Society + 3  
Foreign Language Ed-Secondary 5431 Innovations in Foreign Language Education 3  
Education 4389 Field Experience + 1  
Foreign Language   Linguistics ^ 3  
Foreign Language   Foreign Language Elective #4 3  
Subtotal   16  
 
Senior Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Secondary Education 4688 Student Teaching in Secondary Education + 9  
Secondary Education 4801
Senior Seminar & Performance Assessment
in Secondary Education +
3  
Education 2306 Assessment & Evaluation 3  
Subtotal   15  
 
Total Credits required for Secondary Education/World Languages Education: 122-124  

 

+ Indicates courses and experiences enhanced with special education competencies.

* These 3 courses constitute the waiver for the GenEd Human Behavior category when the GPA requirement is met

** Must be a writing-intensive course at the 3000-level.

% Contemporary literature course must be at the 4000-level for all majors.

^ Spanish majors must take Spanish linguistics at the 4000-level.

 

Secondary Education / Mathematics Education

Students seeking certification in Secondary Education: Mathematics must complete the requirements for both the major in Secondary Education: Mathematics AND for the Mathematics (B.A.) major as specified by the College of Science and Technology.

The eight semester plan delineated below is inclusive of all requirements for both the Secondary Education: Mathematics major housed in the College of Education AND for the Mathematics major housed in the College of Science and Technology (CST). Students entering this major must declare the second major of Mathematics through CST.

2013-2014 will be the final academic year in which the College of Education will offer the Secondary Education/Mathematics program.  After the 2013-2014 academic year, students interested in teaching Secondary Education math should apply to the TUteach program, a joint program of the College of Science and Technology and the College of Education.

 

Summary of Requirements

University and College requirements are located under Academic Policies and Regulations in the Bulletin.

 

Program Requirements for Secondary Education / Mathematics Education

 

Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Mathematics Education (Secondary) 3145 Teaching & Learning Mathematics in the Middle Grades 3  
Mathematics Education (Secondary) 4146 Teaching & Learning Mathematics in High School 3  
Mathematics Education (Secondary) 4371 History of Mathematics 3  
Education 4389 Field Experience 2  
Subtotal     11  

 

Academic Content Area for Mathematics

 

Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Mathematics 1041 Calculus I 4  
Mathematics 1042 Calculus II 4  
Mathematics 2043 Calculus III 4  
Mathematics 2101 Linear Algebra 3  
Mathematics 2111 Basic Concepts of Math 3  
Mathematics 3003 Theory of Numbers 3  
Mathematics 3031 Probability Theory I 3  
Mathematics 3032 Mathematical Statistics  3  
Mathematics 3061 Modern Geometry I 3  
Mathematics 3096 Introduction to Modern Algebra 3 WI
Mathematics 3137 Real & Complex Analysis I 3  
Mathematics 3138 Real & Complex Analysis II 3  
Mathematics 4096 Senior Problem Solving 3 WI
Physics 1061 Elementary Classical Physics I 4  
Physics 1062 Elementary Classical Physics II 4  
         
Choose one of the following courses to fulfill the computer programming requirement: 4  
Computer & Information Sciences
Computer & Information Sciences
1053
1057
Programming in Matlab
Computer Programming in C
   
         
Subtotal     54  

 

Suggested Semester-by-Semester Plan for Secondary Education / Mathematics Education

 

Freshman Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
English 0802, 0812, or 0902 Analytical Reading & Writing 4 GW
Education 2109 Adolescent Development for Educators * 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Global/World Society 3 GG
Mathematics 1041 Calculus I 4  
Computer & Information Sciences 1053
  or
1057 
Programming in Matlab
  or
Computer Programming in C
4

4
 
Subtotal   18  
 
Freshman Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Intellectual Heritage 0851 or 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY
Education 2103 Socio-cultural Foundations of Education in the United States 3  
GenEd 08xx or 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU
Mathematics 1042 Calculus II 4  
Physics 1061 Elementary Classical Physics I 4  
Subtotal   17  
 
Sophomore Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Intellectual Heritage 0852 or 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD
Mathematics 2043 Calculus III 4  
Mathematics 2101 Linear Algebra 3  
Physics 1062 Elementary Classical Physics II 4  
Subtotal   17  
 
Sophomore Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Arts 3-4 GA
Special Education 2231 Introduction to Inclusive Education * 3  
Education 4111 Classroom & Conflict Management in Grades 4 through 12 3  
Mathematics 2111 Basic Concepts of Math 3  
Mathematics 3031 Probability Theory I 3  
Subtotal   15-16  
 
Junior Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Mathematics Education (Secondary) 4371 History of Mathematics 3  
Mathematics 3137 Real & Complex Analysis I 3  
Mathematics 3003 Theory of Numbers 3  
Education 2205 Curriculum Instruction & Technology in Education 3  
Education 2255 Effective Use of Instructional Technology in Classrooms + 3  
Subtotal   15  
 
Junior Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Mathematics 3032 Mathematical Statistics 3  
Mathematics 3138 Real & Complex Analysis II 3  
Mathematics 3096 Introduction to Modern Algebra 3 WI
Mathematics Education (Secondary) 3145 Teaching & Learning Mathematics in the Middle Grade 3  
Education 4389 Field Experience + 1  
Education 1255 Inclusive Education for Diverse Society + 3  
Subtotal   16  
 
Senior Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Secondary Education  3796 Differentiated Literacy Instruction in the Disciplines, 7-12 + 3 WI 
Mathematics 3061 Modern Geometry I 3  
Mathematics 4096 Senior Problem Solving 3 WI
Mathematics Education (Secondary) 4146 Teaching & Learning Mathematics in High School + 3  
Education 4389 Field Experience + 1  
English Education (Secondary) 3338 Foundations of Language Teaching: Teaching English
Language Learners in Grades 4 to 12 *
3  
Subtotal   16  
 
Senior Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Secondary Education 4688 Student Teaching in Secondary Education + 9  
Secondary Education 4801
Senior Seminar & Performance Assessment
in Secondary Education +
3  
Education 2306 Assessment & Evaluation 3  
Subtotal   15  
 
Total Credits required for Secondary Education/Mathematics Education: 128-129  

 

+ Indicates courses and experiences enhanced with special education competencies.

* These 3 courses constitute the waiver for the GenEd Human Behavior category when the GPA requirement is met.

 

Secondary Education / Social Studies Education

Students seeking certification in Secondary Education: Social Studies must complete the requirements for both the major in Secondary Education: Social Studies AND for the content major* as specified by the College of Liberal Arts.

*Currently students may obtain certification in either; History, Political Science, Economics, or Geography and Urban Studies.  However, the Political Science, Economics, and Geography and Urban Studies double major with Secondary Education: Social Studies is under revision.  Students are encouraged to double major in History until the revisions are finalized.

 

Summary of Requirements

University and College requirements are located under Academic Policies and Regulations in the Bulletin.

 

Program Requirements for Secondary Education / Social Studies Education

 

Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Social Studies Education (Secondary) 3278 Methods & Materials in Secondary Social Studies (Fall Only)  3  
Social Studies Education (Secondary) 4278 Teaching for Understanding in Secondary Social Studies + 3  
Education 4389 Field Experience 2  
Subtotal   8  

 

Academic Content Area - History

History courses should be chosen in accordance with major requirements outlined by the College of Liberal Arts' History Department. 

 

Suggested Semester-by-Semester Plan for Secondary Education / Social Studies Education (History Major)

 

Freshman Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Quantitative Literacy 4 GQ
GenEd 0802, 0812, or 0902 Analytical Reading & Writing 4 GW
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Science & Technology I 3 GS
History 0800-4999 History Elective (0800-4999)** 3  
Subtotal   14  
 
Freshman Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
GenEd 08xx or 09xx U.S. Society 3 GU
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Science & Technology II 3 GS
Mathematics
    or
Education
1021
 or
1017
College Algebra
    or
Algebra & Algebraic Thinking for Educators
4  
Education 2103 Socio-cultural Foundations of Education in the United States 3  
History 0800-1099 History Elective (0800-1099)** 3  
Subtotal   16  
 
Sophomore Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Intellectual Heritage 0851 or 0951 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I 3 GY
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Global/World Society 3 GG
Education 1255 Inclusive Education for a Diverse Society + 3  
Education 2109 Adolescent Development for Educators * 3  
History 1100-1899 History Elective (1100-1999)** 3  
Subtotal   15  
 
Sophomore Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Intellectual Heritage 0852 or 0952 Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II 3 GZ
Education 4111 Classroom & Conflict Management in Grades 4 through 12 3  
History 2xxx History Elective (2xxx)** 3  
History 2xxx History Elective (2xxx)** 3  
Special Education 2231 Introduction to Inclusive Education * 3  
Subtotal   15  
 
Junior Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Social Studies Education (Secondary) 3278 Methods & Materials in Secondary Social Studies (Fall Only) + 3  
Education 4389 Field Experience + 1  
History 3x96, 3x97, 3x98 History Elective (3x96, 3x97, 3x98)** Writing-Intensive Course 3 WI
History 3xxx History Elective (3xxx)** 3  
History 2xxx History Elective (2xxx)** 3  
English Education (Secondary) 3338 Foundations of Language Teaching: Teaching English 
Language Learners in Grades 4 to 12 *
3  
Subtotal   16  
 
Junior Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Race & Diversity 3 GD
Social Studies Education (Secondary) 4278 Teaching for Understanding in Secondary Social Studies + 3  
Education 4389 Field Experience + 1  
History 3xxx History Elective (3xxx)** 3  
History 3xxx History Elective (3xxx)** 3  
Education 2205 Curriculum Instruction & Technology in Education 3  
Subtotal     16  
 
Senior Year - Fall Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Secondary Education  3796 Differentiated Literacy Instruction in the Disciplines, 7-12 + 3 WI 
GenEd 08xx or 09xx Arts 3-4 GA
History 0800-4999 History Elective (0800-4999)** 3  
History 4x96, 4x97, or 4x98 History Capstone 3 WI
    Field Experience + 1  
Education 2255 Effective Use of Instructional Technology in Classrooms + 3  
Subtotal   15-16  
 
Senior Year - Spring Semester
Subject Course # Course Title Hours Attribute
Secondary Education 4688 Student Teaching in Secondary Education + 9  
Secondary Education 4801
Senior Seminar & Performance Assessment
in Secondary Education +
3  
Education 2306 Assessment & Evaluation 3  
Subtotal   15  
 
Total Credits required for Secondary Education/Social Studies Education: 122-123  

 

* These 3 courses constitute the waiver for the GenEd Human Behavior category when the GPA requirement is met.

** History courses should be chosen in accordance with major requirements outlined by the College of Liberal Arts' History Department. 

+ Indicates courses and experiences enhanced with special education competencies.

 

Secondary Education / Science Education

 

Students seeking certification in Secondary Education Science should pursue TUteach, a joint program between the College of Science and Technology and the College of Education. The TUteach program is grounded in the "How People Learn" framework described in recent National Academy of Science publications and has a strong emphasis on project-based instruction (learning content by intensive exploration of a problem rather than by solely listening to lectures). The TUteach program prepares students to pursue the same career options as other science majors or to teach high school science.

 

All TUteach degrees lead to a "Bachelor of Science with Teaching" degree, all of which have been approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for secondary level teaching certification in the content area - grades 7 through 12.

 

Additional information about the TUteach program can be found at https://tuteach.cst.temple.edu/.


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