Coordinator: Mary Curran (848-932-0790; email: mary.curran@gse.rutgers.edu)
Please visit the website.
Program Description:
The five-year teacher education program in foreign language
education with English as a second language (K-12) leads to a bachelor's degree, a master's degree, and
initial teacher certification. Rutgers undergraduates do preliminary
coursework and field placements as assigned during the sophomore and
junior years, are admitted to the program during the spring semester of
the junior year, and enter the professional education sequence in the
summer between junior and senior years. Students then qualify to have
their bachelor's degree awarded by the undergraduate liberal arts
college.
Students continue with the
professional sequence the summer after graduation. They return in the
fall to complete a student-teaching internship with related coursework
and continue with full-time graduate study, including a field-based
research project, in the spring. The Ed.M. degree is conferred upon the
completion of all five-year program requirements.
After
the master's degree is awarded, the GSE will make a recommendation to
the New Jersey State Department of Education on behalf of the student to
receive a CEAS as a teacher.
Pre-Admission Core
Courses (6.5 credits)
05:300:200
Introduction to Education (3)
05:300:201
Introduction to Education Field-Based Lab - Clinical Experience (1)
05:300:306 Introduction to Educational Psychology: Principles of Classroom Learning (3)
English as a Second Language Education (21 credits)
05:300:438 Methods for Teaching and Assessing World Language Learners (3)
05:300:439 Methods for Teaching and Assessing English Language Learners (3)
05:300:430 Principles of Language Learning: Second and World Language Acquisition (3)
05:300:433 or 15:253:523 Language and Culture (3)
05:300:434 Foundations of Language (3)
15:253:537 Language in Society (3)
Graduate-level elective in foreign language education (3)
Common Professional
Education Core (15 credits)
05:300:450 Urban Education I (1.5)
05:300:451 Urban Education II (1.5)
05:300:452 Teaching
Emerging Bilinguals in the K-12 Classroom I (1.5)
05:300:453 Teaching
Emerging Bilinguals in the K-12
Classroom II (1.5)
15:255:534 Classroom
Organization for the Inclusive and Special Classroom (3)
15:293:523 Inclusive
Teaching in Education (3)
Choose one from the
following:
15:255:539 Communities, Schools, and Social Justice (3)
15:253:540 Teaching
English Language Learners (3)
05:300:406 Community-Based
Language Learning (3)
Clinical Experience
(19.5 credits)
05:300:498 Clinical Experience Phase 1 (.5)
05:300:499 Clinical Practice Phase 2 (4)
15:255:535 Clinical Practice Phase 3 (9)
15:255:536 Clinical Practice Seminar (6)
Major Requirements
Every
candidate for certification in foreign language education and English as a Second Language education
must complete a full major in an approved target language.
Language and Cultural Proficiency Requirements
Proficiency
in the target language is to be demonstrated through an Oral
Proficiency Interview (OPI) in the target language administered by the
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). All
students seeking certification in ESL are required to pass an OPI and a
Written Proficiency Test (WPT) in English administered by ACTFL. To
arrange an OPI, visit http://www.languagetesting.com.
Call 914-963-7110 to schedule the WPT. OPI and WPT results must be on
file with the Office of Student and Academic Services prior to student
teaching.