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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Elementary Teacher Education - Middle School Mathematics Concentration (BSEd)


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Program Educational Goals


1. The pre-service teacher will develop knowledge of K-8 learners’ development to create inclusive, learner-centered environments that respond to individual differences, diverse cultures, and communities grounded in an anti-bias education framework building empathy, respect, understanding, and connection.  

2.  The pre-service teacher will demonstrate a deep understanding of content knowledge and how concepts connect to engage learners in inquiry, critical thinking, creativity, and collaborative problem-solving.

3.  The pre-service teacher will apply proficient pedagogical content knowledge, evidence-based instructional practices, and learners’ progress data to implement culturally and linguistically responsive learning experiences that are accessible, meaningful, and rigorous for all learners.

4. The pre-service teacher will develop a critically-conscious lens to reflect on and transform teacher-decision making to improve practice, engage with communities and families, and serve as an advocate for social justice to ensure learner growth and to advance the profession.

5. Middle School Math: Preservice teachers will apply their knowledge of mathematical content, disciplinary and interdisciplinary skills, and evidence-based strategies to plan, implement, assess, and critically reflect on developmentally and culturally responsive instruction to meet the learning needs of young adolescents.

University Requirements:


ETE Major Requirements:


All students must complete the General Studies and Professional Studies courses and a concentration. Many of the University Requirements can be satisfied by the Major Requirements. Students must earn a grade of C- or higher in all coursework for the major.

English:


  • Credit(s): 3 (required for students in the Middle School English Concentration)
  • or

  • ENGL 2xx or higher elective (if not in Middle School English Concentration)

Creative Arts:


  • Art, Art History, Dance, Music, Music Education, or Theater course (three credits)
    • This course must satisfy the Creative Arts and Humanities University Breadth Requirement unless this requirement is satisfied by another course.

Note:


Upper Division Clearance 
Students must complete Upper Division Clearance requirements in order to take upper-level education courses in their junior year. These requirements are described online, including passing the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators tests in reading, writing, and mathematics according to the State of Delaware guidelines. 

Praxis Subject Assessments and EdTPA for Certification
Students must take the Praxis Subject Assessments (previously Praxis II tests) that are required for State of Delaware teacher certification in elementary education and in the area of their concentration (e.g., special education) prior to graduation. Students must also complete the edTPA for elementary education. Students must pass these assessments according to the State of Delaware guidelines in order to earn institutional recommendation for teacher certification. This institutional recommendation is noted on students’ transcripts and is needed to apply for teacher certification in Delaware and other states. Passing scores are listed online.  To meet certification requirements, students should check state requirements for passing scores.

One of the following sequences:


Electives:


After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree.

Credits to Total a Minimum of 123


Last Revised 2022-2023 Academic Year


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