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2023-2024 SUNY Potsdam Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 SUNY Potsdam Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Adolescence Education: English, B.A.


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The Adolescence Education: English program requires completion of an English major, while simultaneously completing a second major in education, with courses in pedagogy that are specific to the content that will be taught.  

Caring, experienced faculty, and the opportunity to interact with regional teachers and students throughout the programs, make for an authentic experience in preparation for an exciting and rewarding career as a middle school or high school English teacher.  

The Adolescence Education Program for teaching English is designed to meet the teacher certification regulations of the New York State Education Department, the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) standards, the standards of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), as well as Advisory Board recommendations and alumni feedback. This program is nationally recognized by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). The program leads to initial certification in Adolescence English Education (Grades 7-12) with a 5-6 extension. 

Program Student Learning Outcomes:

Adolescence Education: English B.A. candidates will be able to:

   • demonstrate strong knowledge and application of ELA instructional planning by creating a multi-genre/multi-modal summative unit assessment that aligns with their unit standards, objectives, and essential question(s).
   • demonstrate responsibility of ELA teachers by providing at least one example of instructional feedback from a mentor teacher and/or supervisor, along with a reflection of how they used the feedback to help inform their practice.
   • demonstrate knowledge and application of learners and learning in ELA by identifying learner needs and the resources and strategies needed to successfully implement instruction through the use of current theory and pedagogy.
   • implement instruction that uses a variety of resources and technologies and incorporates theories, research, and knowledge of students to support and engage all learners in meeting learning goals.

Additional Information:

All English education courses must be completed with a 2.7 or higher, with a 3.0 GPA in the education major.

Students pursuing the Adolescence English Education Program for English Language Arts certification in grades 7-12 must also complete the English (Literature/Writing) major with a 2.75 overall GPA. Contact the chair of the English and Communication Department to declare the major, be assigned an English adviser and select appropriate courses.

Program Requirements


Prerequisites to Learning Communities: 14-15 Credits


Four courses in Literature/Writing major (12+ credits) must also be completed prior to beginning the learning communities.

Learning Community I (LA1) Fall Only: 11 Credits


Introduction to Teaching the English Language Arts: Grades 5-12 (prerequisite: successful completion of EDLS 349 )

Courses which must be taken concurrently

Learning Community II (LA2) Spring Only: 12 Credits


Teaching Reading and Literature: Grades 5-12 (prerequisites: successful completion of Learning Communities I and II and recommendation to continue to Learning Community III)

Courses which must be taken concurrently

Learning Community III (LA3) Fall Only: 8 Credits


Teaching Writing, Language and Communication: Grades 5-12 (prerequisites: successful completion of Learning Community I and recommendation to continue to Learning Community II)

Courses which must be taken concurrently

Learning Community IV (LA4): 14 Credits


Student Teaching in the English Language Arts Classrooms: Grades 5-12 (prerequisites: Completion of Adolescence English Education program requirements and English Literature/Writing major and recommendation to continue to Learning Community IV)

Cognate Requirements: 12 Credits


All cognate courses must be completed with a 2.0 or higher.

Additional credits are needed to fulfill Potsdam Pathways and College requirements


Certification Requirements


  1. New York State Teacher Certification Exams required for Initial Certification: EAS, edTPA, and CST English (Certification exams are subject to change)
  2. Fingerprinting Clearance

Total Credit Hours Required: 71-81


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