Adolescent Education Social Studies (7-12)/Teaching Students with Disabilities (7-12) - Dual Initial Certification - M.S.
New York State Registered Program Code: 26603
HEGIS Code: 0808.00 {Special Education, General}
Molloy Program of Study Code: M1AZS
Certification with NY State is for Dual Initial Certification in Social Studies 7-12 and Special Education 7-12.
Program Learning Outcomes
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Teacher candidates will demonstrate a high level of written and oral communication skills.
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Teacher candidates will demonstrate the dispositions, attitudes, and beliefs deemed appropriate for teaching professionals.
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Teacher candidates will demonstrate reflective practice by utilizing research, assessment, and professional development to meet the needs of diverse student populations.
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Teacher candidates will acquire sufficient pedagogical knowledge and skills to be translated into effective teaching.
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Teacher candidates will acquire sufficient content knowledge and skills to be translated into effective teaching.
Requirements
Required Courses (48 credits):
EDU 5003 | Apprentice Field Experience in Adolescent/Special Education Inclusive Classroom Dual Program (20 Hours, 20 Hours, 4 Seminars) | 0 |
EDU 5010 | E-Portfolio | 0 |
EDU 5020 | Theoretical Foundations and Teaching Practices of Regular and Special Education for Birth-Grade 2, Childhood 1-6, Adolescence 7-12 | 3 |
EDU 5061 | Adolescent Reading, Writing and Communicating in the Content Areas for Inclusive Classrooms of Diverse Learners | 6 |
EDU 5100 | Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Middle School and Adolescent Students in Inclusive Classrooms | 3 |
EDU 5130 | Meeting the Needs of Culturally Diverse Students in Inclusive Classrooms in Birth-Grade 2, Childhood 1-6 and Adolescence 7-12 | 3 |
EDU 5230 | Instructional Applications of the Internet - Integrating Digital Age Tools into Instruction, Classroom Management, Communication and Collaboration | 3 |
EDU 5240 | Diverse Abilities and Needs of Students in Inclusive Classrooms Birth-Grade 2, Childhood 1-6 and Adolescence 7-12 | 3 |
EDU 5270 | Strategies and Techniques for Teaching Middle School Students in Inclusive Classrooms | 3 |
EDU 5272 | Psychological, Social and Special Needs of Early Adolescents | 3 |
EDU 5275 | Characteristics of Students with Disabilities, Including Developmental Disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorder | 3 |
EDU 5276 | Assessment, Diagnosis and Evaluation of Students with Disabilities | 3 |
EDU 5278 | Strategies, Methods and Environments for Teaching Adolescent Students with Disabilities | 3 |
EDU 5280 | Curriculum Content, Practices and Environmental Issues for Teaching Adolescent Students with Disabilities | 3 |
EDU 5491 | Pre-Student Teaching Adolescent/Special Education Field Experiences in Inclusive Classrooms (30 Hrs Content Area 7-12. 30 Hrs Special Ed, 6 Seminars) | 0 |
EDU 5521 | Student Teaching Seminar Adolescent/ Special Education (Grades 7-12) | 0 |
EDU 5581 | Student Teaching Adolescence/Special Education (Grades 7-9) | 3 |
EDU 5591 | Student Teaching Adolescence/Special Education (Grades 10-12) | 3 |
Note:- Students who successfully complete EDU 5270 and EDU 5272 will be able to apply for the Grade 5, 6 Extension in Social Studies
Content Area Course (3 credits):
EDU 5160 | Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Social Studies to Diverse Adolescent Learners in Inclusive Classrooms | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 48
A total of 100 hours of observation/participation in a field school are required prior to beginning student teaching.
All candidates are required by NYSED to have experience in a "high-needs" school setting. These schools/districts are designated as such by NYSED.