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TESOL Education All Grades Major - School of Education, B.S. Degree
49-58cr
Core Requirements43 cr
- Ado
320 - Discipline Specific Methods: Second Language Acquisition/Modern
Language
- Ado
323 - Field Experience II: Discipline Specific Second Language
Acquisition/Modern Language Grades 7-12
- Ado
420 - Student Teaching Grades 7-12
- Ced
420 - Childhood Student Teaching
- Edu
200 - Critical Thinking: Schools, Homes, and Communities
- Edu
301 - Schooling, Pedagogy, and Social Justice
- Edu
303 - Field Placement I: Observation and Participation
- Edu
360
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One of the following courses:
- Edu
380 - Culturally Relevant Teaching
- Edu
381 - Schools and Urban Society
- Edu
430 - Professionalism and Social Justice Seminar
- Lit
311 - Language and Literacy Development for All Learners
- Lit
313 - Adolescence and Literacy: Assessment and Intervention
- Lit
396 - Teaching Literacy in the Content Areas Grades 7-12
- Spe
363 - Field Placement II: Small-Group Instruction in 7-12 Inclusive
Classrooms
Cognate Requirements6-15
cr
- Psy
100 - Principles of Human Behavior
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Select one of the following:
- Foreign Language
- Any General Education computer literacy course or pass competency exam
- Complete required non-credit workshops on drug and alcohol awareness,
school and fire safety and child abduction prevention; mandated
reporting of child abuse; and school violence prevention. (Go to
www.oswego.edu/safeschools for enrollment information for SSHS 1020)
Candidate Qualifications
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1. Candidates admitted conditionally
to one of the education majors as either a freshman or a transfer
must complete the Entrance Form in the semester prior to enrollment
in the first block with their advisors.
2. Candidates coming from other majors must complete the Entrance
Form with the Academic Coordinator. An unofficial transcript will
be required at the time of completion of the Entrance Form.
3. Candidacy will be completed during the first block of education
courses. Material will be distributed at that time. Candidates
will be required to maintain a 2.50 index, provide an unofficial
transcript and complete a writing sample based on the School of
Education Conceptual Framework.
4. Once candidates begin the education sequence, they must maintain
a 2.50 index. Candidates' GPAs will be monitored. Candidates who
have registered for education courses, but who fall below a cumulative
GPA of 2.50 will be deregistered by the department from the education
courses.
5. Each candidate is provided two placements for student teaching
through the Field Placement Office. Due to the large number of
placements that must be coordinated, candidates cannot request
placements. Assigned placements must be accepted by candidates
or candidates will risk waiting for a reassignment in a future
semester.
Eligibility for Student Teaching
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Eligibility for student teaching
for Childhood 1-6, Adolescence 7-12 and TESOL majors will be evaluated
at the end of the semester or quarter preceding the student teaching
assignment. To be considered eligible, candidates must meet the
following criteria:
1. A cumulative index of 2.50 or above.
2. Complete a minimum of 80 semester hours of course work.
3. Completion of all professional education course work.
4. Earned grade of "S" in all prior field placements.
5. Complete a minimum of 80% of concentration course work.
6. Document successful completion of instruction required by the
New York State Education Department on the mandated reporting of
child abuse (2 clock hours); school violence prevention and intervention
(2 clock hours); alcohol, tobacco, and drug abuse prevention; and
school safety, fire and arson prevention, and child abduction prevention.
(Contact Continuing Education at 315-312-2270 for enrolling in SSHS
1020).
7. Submit required student teaching application forms to the appropriate
office by the specified deadline.
8. Childhood, Adolescence, and TESOL education majors must have
grades of C- or better for all concentration, professional education,
and cognate courses. All professional education courses and education
cognates must be completed prior to student teaching.
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