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Education Sally Dias, Ed.D. Chair

Annette Stavros, Ed.D. Coordinator

The education department prepares students who desire to become elementary and secondary teachers. Students begin by building knowledge of the history and philosophical foundations of education in America. They are trained in current theory and research-based practice in the design, delivery and management of curriculum and instruction. The program also provides opportunities for field-based experiences in urban school settings.

To be considered for admission into the education program, students must: • Submit a writing sample, which may be taken from one of the education courses • Successfully complete the Communication and Literacy components of the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure • Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 and a minimum grade of C (2.0) in each education course

MTEL Requirements Students must successfully complete the Communication and Literacy MTEL to be approved for the second part of curriculum courses (EDUC2212 or EDUC2312). Students who have not passed Communication and Literacy and have received a waiver for EDUC2212 or EDUC2312, must participate in MTEL Prep Lab as a requirement of the course. Elementary education majors must pass the Foundations of Reading MTEL and the General Curriculum MTEL in order to be approved for EDUC4467 Student Teaching Practicum.

Teacher Licensure Program Students seeking an Initial Teaching License must apply for formal admission to the education program. An application must be filed by March 15 of the student’s sophomore year. Applications must be submitted to the Director of Teacher Education and Field-based Experience. Students will be notified by April 5.

Secondary education majors must pass the specific subject area MTEL in order to be approved for EDUC4467 Student Teaching Practicum.

2008-2009 Academic Catalog

Programs of Study for Liberal Arts and Sciences

The education program complies with licensure requirements established by the Massachusetts Department of Education. Students seeking elementary teacher licensure must complete a major in liberal studies as well as a major in education. Students seeking secondary teacher licensure must complete a subject area major in addition to a major in education. Specific subject matter requirements for the Initial License may be obtained from Academic Advising. Students seeking Initial Licensure in Massachusetts must pass the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL).


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