Secondary Education

There are three components present within the knowledge base of the basic secondary education program. They are the curriculum, instruction and field experience/assessment. The curriculum includes general studies, content studies, pedagogical and professional studies and integrative studies for initial teacher preparation. Instruction consists of strategies, approaches, and experiences connected to current research. Assessment involves continuous self-examination and reflection, a sequentially developed portfolio process, and formal measurement of academic achievement.

The teaching preparation program for Secondary Education and Senior High, Junior High/Middle School is organized into three tiers. Each tier is linked through the goals of multicultural education, continuous and ongoing field experience/practicum placements that connect theory and practice, and incrementally developed teaching portfolios.

A subject major concentration consists of 36 to 52 semester hours (depending upon your major). The Education Department has two license programs for students with a subject concentration of 36 to 52 semester hours. They are Senior High, Junior High/Middle School Standard education license and/or Secondary education license.

As a person seeking Secondary or Senior High, Junior High/Middle School licensing you will develop and submit for evaluation three portfolios during your course of study. A submission involves making an oral presentation about the contents of your portfolio to selected professors and peers.

 


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