Graduate Education Literacy student, Kim Lotocki, works with children at Dunkirk School No. 3.

About the Adolescence Education Program

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Adolescence Education Program

Certification for Grades 7-12 in one of the following:

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • English Earth Science
  • French
  • Mathematics Physics
  • Social Studies
  • Spanish

Additionally: Grades 5-9 Mathematics

Adolescence Education programs focus on an academic discipline. Education courses are
taught in both the College of Education and the academic departments. Criteria for admission into this major will include:

  • Strong academic skills
  • Enthusiasm for learning and teaching
  • Strong oral and written communication skills

This program offers college students direct teaching experiences with young adults from ages 13 Courses for this major include:
"F" refers to a field-based course with a practicum offering direct teaching experiences with young adults.

Completion of a general education program

Completion of major in the department of certification area (36 - 39 credits)

Completion of courses required for NYS certification (about 6 credits)

An Introduction to Contemporary Education Type Course (F)
(course titles related to each certification area)

Introduction to the Exceptional Learner (F)

A Literacy and Technology in Education Type Course

Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in the Classroom (F)
(for English Adolescence Literature & Readings & Observations in English Adolescence Education)
Adolescent Development

Educational Psychology

Methods of Teaching in the Specific Discipline

Student Teaching in the Middle Grades

Student Teaching in High School

Capstone Seminar Course taken while student teaching

*Math Middle Childhood Specialist – grades 5 - 9

Student Teach grades 5,6 or grades 7, 8 or 9

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