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Preparing Entry-Level Mathematics Teachers

PROGRAM (TM6):(NYS program code: 25026A; HEGIS #: 0803.00; ISIS code: TM6)
M .S. in Middle Childhood and Adolescence Education (Mathematics)

Leads to the following NYS certification(s):

  • Middle Childhood Education (Grades 5-9) as a specialist in mathematics (Initial + Professional)
  • Adolescence Education (Grades 7-12) as a specialist in mathematics (Initial + Professional)

(33 credits of coursework + 9 credits of field experiences)

Program of study
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Sample program A -- full-time student
Sample program B -- part-time student (last semester full -time)

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Possible Extensions After Graduation

Course # Course Title
Credits
Semester(s) Offered To be taken in (fill in)
    Pedagogical Core:
   
       
ED404 Teaching, Curriculum and Change
3
Su B, F, Sp  
ED 400 Topics in Teaching & Schooling - PART 1
1
F  
ED 400A Topics in Teaching & Schooling - PART 2
2
Sp  
EDU442 Race, Class, Gender & Disability in American Education
3
Su B, F, Sp  
ED 447 Disability and Schools
3
Su A, F  
ED 415 Adolescent Development & Youth Culture (10-20 years)
3
Su A, F  
    Literacy Requirement:
   
       
EDU498 Literacy Learning as Social Practice
3
Su A, F  
EDU 427 Theory & Practice in Teaching and Learning Literacy in Elementary School
3
F  
    Specialization Courses:
   
       
EDU436 Theory & Practice in Teaching & Learning Mathematics
3
F  
EDU444 Implementing Innovation in Mathematics Education
3
Sp  
EDU430 Theory & Practice in Teaching & Learning Mathematics in Elem. School
3
F  
EDU483 Integrating Mathematics and Technology OR: Technology-rich course offered in the math department -- SPECIFY:

3
Su (odd)  
    Field-based Courses:
   
       
EDF 410 OR: EDF 411 Field Experiences in Middle Childhood OR: Field Experiences in Inclusive Middle Childhood Settings
2
F  
EDF 418 OR: EDF 419 Student Teaching in Secondary Schools (A) OR: Student Teaching in Inclusive Secondary School Settings (A)
3
Sp  
EDF 420 OR: EDF 421 Student Teaching in Secondary Schools (B) OR: Student Teaching in Inclusive Secondary School Settings (B)
4
Sp  
    Portfolio
0
       

Sample program A -- full-time student starting in Summer

Summer 1:

  • Literacy Learning as Social Practice (3 credits)
  • Disability and Schools (3 credits)
  • Teaching, Curriculum and Change (3 credits)
  • Integrating Mathematics and Technology (Summer/odd) (3 credits)

Fall 1:

  • Theory and Practice in Teaching and Learning Literacy in Elementary School (3 credits)
  • Theory and Practice in Teaching and Learning Mathematics in Elementary School (3 credits)
  • Theory and Practice in Teaching and Learning Mathematics (3 credits)
  • Topics in Teaching and Schooling - PART 1 (1 credits)
  • Field Experiences in Middle Childhood OR: Field Experiences in Inclusive Middle Childhood Settings (2 credits)

Spring 1:

  • Implementing Innovation in Mathematics Education (3 credits)
  • Topics in Teaching and Schooling - PART 2 (2 credits)
  • Student Teaching in Secondary Schools A OR: Student Teaching in Inclusive Secondary School Settings A (3 credits)
  • Student Teaching in Secondary Schools B OR: Student Teaching in Inclusive Secondary School Settings B (4 credits)

Summer 2:

  • Adolescent Development & Youth Culture (3 credits)
  • Race, Class, Gender and Disability in American Education (3 credits)
  • Integrating Mathematics and Technology (Summer/odd) (3 credits)
  • Portfolio

Sample program B -- part-time student starting in Summer and taking 2 courses per semester, plus last Spring semester full-time

Summer 1:

  • Literacy Learning as Social Practice (3 credits)
  • Disability and Schools (3 credits)

Fall 1:

  • Theory and Practice in Teaching and Learning Mathematics in Elementary School (3 credits)
  • Theory and Practice in Teaching and Learning Mathematics (3 credits)
  • Field Experiences in Middle Childhood OR: Field Experiences in Inclusive Middle Childhood Settings (2 credits)

Spring 1:

  • Race, Class, Gender and Disability in American Education (3 credits)

Summer 2:

  • Teaching, Curriculum and Change (3 credits)
  • Adolescent Development & Youth Culture OR: Integrating Mathematics and Technology (Summer/odd) (3 credits)

Fall 2:

  • Theory and Practice in Teaching and Learning Literacy in Elementary School (3 credits)
  • Topics in Teaching and Schooling - PART 1 (1 credits)

Spring 2 (FULL-TIME):

  • Implementing Innovation in Mathematics Education (3 credits)
  • Topics in Teaching and Schooling - PART 2 (2 credits)
  • Student Teaching in Secondary Schools A OR: Student Teaching in Inclusive Secondary School Settings A (3 credits)
  • Student Teaching in Secondary Schools B OR: Student Teaching in Inclusive Secondary School Settings B (4 credits)

Summer 3:

  • Integrating Mathematics and Technology (Summer/odd) OR: Adolescent Development & Youth Culture (3 credits)
  • Portfolio

Possible extensions AFTER graduation to obtain initial teaching certification in additional areas: (NOTE: These extensions can all be completed as a part-time student while holding a full-time teaching job)

Teaching Students with Disabilities in Middle Childhood & Adolescence, Specialist in Mathematics (grades 5-9) (12 credits if at least 2 student teaching/field experiences were conducted in inclusive settings):

  • Teaching and Learning in Inclusive Classrooms (Fall)
  • Collaborative Teaching Partnerships in Inclusive Settings (Summer)
  • Instructional Strategies for Inclusive Classrooms (Spring)
  • Assessment in Instructional Contexts (Spring)

Middle Childhood specialist in another subject matter (grades 5-9) (11 credits, if previous programs included a total of at least 30 credits in the subject matter of specialization):

  • Theory and Practice in the Teaching and Learning of X (Fall)
  • Field Experiences in Middle Childhood (Fall)
  • Implementing Innovation in X Education (Spring)
  • Theory and Practice in the Teaching and Learning of X in Elementary School (for specialists in social studies or a science (Spring)) OR: Language and Literacy in Education (for specialists in English) (Fall) OR: Second Language Acquisition and Bilingualism (for specialists in foreign languages) (Summer) OR: Latin Skills (for specialists in Latin) (Fall)

Adolescence specialist in another subject matter (grades 7-12) (11 credits, if previous programs included a total of at least 30 credits in the subject matter of specialization):

  • Theory and Practice in the Teaching and Learning of X (Fall)
  • Field Experiences in Secondary Schools (Fall)
  • Implementing Innovation in X Education (Spring)
  • Integrating X and Technology (for specialists in English (Summer/odd), social studies (Summer/even) or a science (Summer/even)) OR: Second Language Acquisition and Bilingualism (for specialists in foreign languages) (Summer) OR: Latin Skills (for specialists in Latin) (Fall)

Childhood (grades 1-6) (17 credits):

  • Child Development and Learning in Context (5-12 years) (Summer)
  • Children's Literature and Literacy Learning (Summer)
  • Field Experiences in Elementary School (Fall)
  • Theory & Practice in Teaching and Learning the Arts in Elementary School (Summer+Fall)
  • Theory & Practice in Teaching and Learning Science in Elementary School (Spring)
  • Theory & Practice in Teaching and Learning Social Studies in Elementary School (Spring)