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Teaching Major in English / Language ArtsThe English/Language Arts Teaching major is designed to prepare students for teaching effectively in middle and high schools. Students will complete a core of courses in English and communication studies so as to meet performance standards for licensure. In addition, each student will select a concentration area (English or communications studies) to provide greater depth of content knowledge in the student’s area of teaching interest. Students must also complete content methods courses that will provide pedagogical knowledge and fulfill other professional requirements of the teacher education program. Students’ progress through the program will be monitored, and students must meet prescribed levels of performance at various checkpoints as listed in the Unit Assessment System (UAS) in order to continue their enrollment in teacher education. Students should monitor their progress through the program using both the DAPR and the Rgrade system. Please consult the Undergraduate Catalog for information on the requirements for the English / Language Arts Teaching Major. Please also consult this advising sheet for information on course sequencing and scheduling classes in the 2008-10 catalog program.
For more information on what is required for each Decision Point, please consult the links on the right hand side of this page. Questions?Please direct any questions to the Director of English Education, Dr. Pamela Hartman (phone: 765-285-8574; email: pmhartman@bsu.edu). For issues specifically related to Teacher’s College, please contact the Undergraduate Advisor for Secondary Education in Teacher’s College, Nicole Bell, Dept. of Educational Studies, TC 826 (phone: 756-285-5461; email: njbell@bsu.edu). You need to meet with Ms. Bell to be officially cleared through Decision Point #2 and to be given permission to sign up for participation (EDSEC 380/ EDJHM 385). For information regarding portfolio construction, please visit the the Teacher Education Digital Portfolio Site. For portfolio construction issues, please visit the Portfolio Lab (TC709) and iStudio (TC406). For additional information . . .For additional information, please consult the following sites:
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