Coordinator:
Dr. Carrie Lobman (848-932-0809; email:
carrie.lobman@gse.rutgers.edu
)
Please visit the website.
Elementary/Middle School Education (30 credits)
05:300:412 Learning and Teaching in the Early Childhood Classroom (3)
05:300:413 Practicum in Early Childhood/Elementary Education I (1.5)
05:300:414 Practicum in Early Childhood/Elementary Education II (1.5)
05:300:441 Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School (3)
05:300:461 Science in the Elementary School (3)
05:300:471 Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School (3)
05:300:494 Literacy Development in the Early Years (3)
05:300:495 Literacy Development in the Elementary and Middle School (3)
15:251:575 Learning and Teaching in the Middle School (3)
Two graduate-level electives in liberal arts or professional education (6)
Common Professional Education Core (18 credits)
05:300:200 Introduction to Education (3)
05:300:306 Educational Psychology: Principles of Classroom Learning (3)
05:300:401 Individual and Cultural Diversity in the Classroom (3)
15:255:533 Assessment and Measurement for Teachers (2)
15:255:534 Classroom Organization (1)
15:255:539 The Teaching Professional (3)
15:293:523 Inclusive Teaching in Education (3)
Internship in Teaching (12 credits)
15:255:535 Teaching Internship (9)
15:255:536 Teaching Internship Seminar (3)
Subject Specialization (15 credits)
At
least 15 credits of college-level work must be completed in the subject
field that will be the specialization. Any subject fitting into one of
the following four areas is appropriate: English/language arts,
mathematics, science, or social studies. Middle school specialization in
more than one field (i.e., math and social studies) is possible in New
Jersey; however, the Graduate School of Education is only able to
recommend students for one middle school specialization. Upon completion
of the program, students may apply to the state for additional
certifications if they have the appropriate coursework.