Program Requirements for Secondary Education MEd with a concentration in World/Foreign Languages.  Effective as of Summer II 2020

Number of Credits Required Beyond the Baccalaureate: 31

Required Courses:

Required courses for Secondary Education MEd with a concentration in World/Foreign Languages as of Summer II 2020

Course Number

Title

Credits

Core Courses

SPED 5109

Classroom Management and Positive Behavior Support

3

EDUC 5402

Child and Adolescent Development

3

TESL 5631

Foundations of Language Teaching: Meeting the Needs of English Language Learners

3

EDUC 5255

Tech in Classrooms: TPCK

3

MGSE 5796

Literacy and Differentiation in the Academic Areas, 7-12

3

SPED 5666

Introduction to Special Education

3

MGSE 5427

Curriculum and Methods in Foreign Language Education

3

MGSE 5428

Innovations in Foreign Language Education

3

Lists the required courses for students beginning their Secondary Education MEd program with a concentration in World/Foreign Languages as of Summer II 2020 or following term.

Culminating Event - Student Teaching

Supervised teaching and its related research methods and capstone course are the culminating events for this program.  Students must elect either the Residency or Non-Residency option for Student Teaching and Seminar.

Residency Student Teaching and Seminar

Residency Option for Student Teaching and Seminar

Course Number

Title

Credits

EDUC 5887

Residency Practicum

1

EDUC 5801

Residency Practicum Capstone

1.5

EDUC 5802

Residency Student Teaching Capstone

1.5

EDUC 5888

Supervised Teaching

3

Residency Student Teaching and Seminar

Non-Residency Option for Student Teaching and Seminar

Non-Residency Option for Student Teaching and Seminar

Course Number

Title

Credits

EDUC 5409

Research Methods and Induction Capstone

3

EDUC 5888

Supervised Teaching

4

Requirements when student elects the non-residency option for student teaching and seminar

Clearances Required for Graduate Program

State and federal criminal background checks, a TB test and a child abuse clearance are required to be eligible to complete the program. Applicants must complete and upload documentation of clearances prior to the start of their program. See Required Clearances for Working in Pennsylvania Schools for more information.

Note: About Summer II / Fall 2020 Program Changes

In response to changes in certification requirements issued by the Pennslyvania Department of Education, the College of Education and Human Development has modified the program requirements for several academic programs.  These changes, as approved by Temple's Board of Trustees, are effective for students beginning their program in Summer II 2020 or Fall 2020 and beyond.  To ensure students can adequately plan their course of study, the college is posting the revised program requirements.  This information will remain available until the updated 2020-2021 Temple Bulletin is published in August 2020. 

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