Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: College Catalog 2020-2021 Program: Mathematics - Secondary Education (B.S.) Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | ||||
Mathematics - Secondary Education (B.S.)Student Learning Outcomes for Secondary Education concentration: Students will be able to:
The Secondary Education concentration (Mathematics Education) is required for secondary education certification. Students in this concentration are given a solid foundation in geometry, algebra and statistics essential for effective teaching and analysis of the secondary school mathematics curriculum. The required math courses will satisfy the requirement of two math courses for Education certification. PLEASE NOTE: A complete list of the foundational requirements (including a list of approved English Literature courses) can be found in the EDUCATION MANUAL. To ensure that all students are prepared to apply for formal acceptance, it is recommended that students take a minimum of 16 credit hours per semester. FOUNDATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Each teacher candidate is expected to meet the following criteria and to use the guidelines to ensure a successful application for formal acceptance:
PROGRESSION TO FORMAL ACCEPTANCE: Participate in a planning meeting with advisor if issues or concerns arise during three GPA checkpoints conducted by the School of Human and Health Profressions.
FORMAL ACCEPTANCE needed for 300-Level ED courses: Cumulative GPA at 54 credits, >= 3.00___ Passing scores on Basic Skills Assessment___ Submit electronic portfolio___ Two Math: MA___ and MA___ Two English: EN 100 or EN 150 (comp) ___ and EN Literature___ Students will begin creating an electronic portfolio for review demonstrating interest and/or experience in professional education and progress toward meeting required competencies. Final portfolio will be submitted as part of the Formal Acceptance application. Students typically apply for Formal Acceptance in the spring of the second year. Approval of the Education Program and any other appropriate major program is necessary for the application to be successful. Students are evaluated at the conclusion of each semester in accordance with the Education Program Teacher Dispositions/Foundational Competencies Policy. Students may be advised or required to withdraw from a program at any time the Education advisors determines such action to be appropriate. Basic Skills Assessment Policy General Requirements
Approved Basic Skills Assessments The Pre-service Academic Performance Assessment (PAPA) modules in Reading, Writing and Mathematics.
The Core Academic Skills for Educators (CORE) modules in Reading, Writing and Mathematics.
The Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT)
The American College Test (ACT) Plus Writing. There is no composite scoring option.
Older basic skills tests, such as the PPST Reading, Writing, and Mathematics, are accepted if taken at the time they were required in Pennsylvania. Refer to the testing CSPG 21 for more information about replaced tests. Basic Skills Assessment Exceptions
Exit from the Programs Students seeking award of the degree in the major only (without certification) must:
Students seeking award of the degree in their major and certification must:
For a comprehensive listing of testing requirements in Pennsylvania, please see http://www.education.pa.gov/Teachers%20-%20Administrators/Certifications/Pages/Certification-Testing.aspx#tab-1. Arrange for Basic Skills, PECT, and/or Praxis test scores to be sent to the Education Program showing passing scores on all required tests. Complete two Mathematics (MA) courses and two English (EN) courses, one English Literature and one English Writing. Formally and publicly present an electronic portfolio summarizing activities and experiences in professional education and demonstrating satisfaction of all required competencies. Receive approval of the Education Program and appropriate major Program(s). Submit the application for Pennsylvania certification to the Education Program. |
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Required courses: | |||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | Credit | |
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MA 121 - MA Calculus I | |||||
MA 122 - Calculus II *Prerequisite(s): Grade of C- or better in MA 121. | |||||
MA 130 - Creative Problem Solving I | |||||
MA 201 - Linear Algebra *Prerequisite(s): MA 121. | |||||
MA 222 - Calculus III *Prerequisite(s): Grade of C- or better in MA 121. MA 122 is highly recommended. | |||||
MA 235 - Introduction to Mathematical Proofs *Prerequisite(s): 8 credits of mathematics, MA 121 or higher. | |||||
MA 251 - MA Probability and Statistics | |||||
MA 301 - Abstract Algebra *Prerequisite(s): MA 201 and MA 235. | |||||
MA 341 - Modern Geometry *Prerequisite(s): MA 235. | |||||
MA 351 - Theory of Probability *Prerequisite(s): MA 222 and MA 235. | |||||
MA 421 - Real Analysis *Prerequisite(s): MA 222 and MA 235. | |||||
MA 430 - Creative Problem Solving II *Prerequisite(s): Must have taken 30 credits of Math classes. | |||||
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CS 121 - Computer Science I | |||||
(should be taken as early as possible) | |||||
Education Courses: | |||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | Credit | |
ED 105 - Foundations of Teaching and Learning | |||||
ED 151 - Early Adolescent/Adolescent Development *Prerequisite(s): ED 105. | |||||
ED 161 - Integrated Technology I | |||||
SED 222 - Foundations of Inclusive Education (MSE 522) *Prerequisite(s): ED 105, and ED 150 or ED 151 or Formal Acceptance into the Education Program required. | |||||
ED 305 - Methods of Secondary Education *Prerequisite(s): ED 150 or ED 151. | |||||
ED 341 - ELL: Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in the Classroom *Prerequisite(s): ED 105, and ED 150 or ED 151. | |||||
ED 470 - Professional Internship *Prerequisite(s): Completion of all program requirements with Education prefixes and cumulative grade point average required at the time of full admission to the program | |||||
ED 497 - Senior Seminar for Secondary Education | |||||
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First Year Suggested Courses: | |||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | Credit | |
FYS 100 - First-Year Seminar | |||||
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EN 100 - PLE Writing and Language or | |||||
EN 150 - PLE Advanced Writing and Language | |||||
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ED 105 - Foundations of Teaching and Learning | |||||
ED 151 - Early Adolescent/Adolescent Development *Prerequisite(s): ED 105. | |||||
ED 161 - Integrated Technology I | |||||
MA 121 - MA Calculus I | |||||
MA 122 - Calculus II *Prerequisite(s): Grade of C- or better in MA 121. | |||||
MA 130 - Creative Problem Solving I | |||||
CS 121 - Computer Science I | |||||
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Notes:A student who achieved a score of 4 or better on the College Board Advanced Placement Calculus AB Examination should be placed in MA 122 in the first semester and MA 222 in the second semester. Credit will be given for MA 121. A student who achieved a score of 4 or better on the College Board Advanced Placement Calculus BC Examination should be placed in MA 222 in the first semester consider taking MA 201 in the second semester. Credit will be given for both MA 121 and MA 122. PHY 201 is required and will fulfill one of the two Natural and Physical Sciences core requirements. Unless a student has a special interest in PHY 201, students are advised to wait to take PHY 201 until after they have completed MA 222. Students considering a Mathematics Secondary Education major should not take MA 105 or MA 117. All Mathematics Secondary Education majors should take a math course every semester, even if they have AP or transfer credit for one or more calculus courses. A C- or better is required to advance from MA 121 to MA 122 and from MA 122 to MA 222. Education majors may substitute ED 224 for their Western-Cultural Heritage Core. ED150 and ED 151 are approved to satisfy Social Science Core. | |||||
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