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Academic Programs / Education College Graduation RequirementsRequirements for the Degree of Bachelor of ArtsThe College of Education does not award Bachelor of Arts degrees to students who have already completed an accredited first Bachelor's, Master's, or Ph.D. degree, regardless of when the degree was completed. Students receive a Bachelor of Arts degree upon the successful completion of a minimum of 124 semester hours. These credit hours are satisfied by taking courses in three categories: (1) University requirements (General Education or Core); (2) Applied Communications major requirements; (3) elective courses. University RequirementsAll students are required to complete a set of university requirements: General Education (GenEd) or Core.
All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses. The specific writing-intensive courses required are listed on the Applied Communication program page and are identified by "WI" in the RCI column. Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in EducationStudents receive a bachelor of science in education degree with a recommendation to the state for teacher certification upon the successful completion of a minimum of 124 semester hours with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (please refer to the requirements of your particular major as some programs mandate completion of more than 124 semester hours). These credit hours are satisfied by taking courses in three categories: (1) University requirements (General Education or Core); (2) Professional Education course sequence; (3) Certification Courses (including student teaching) and program requirements.
University RequirementsAll students are required to complete a set of university requirements: General Education (GenEd) or Core.
All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses. The specific writing-intensive courses required for each major are listed on the individual program pages and are identified by "WI" in the RCI column.
Professional Education RequirementsIn addition to fulfilling the university requirements, all undergraduate students in the College of Education must complete the Professional Education course sequence. These courses are listed below:
* Secondary Education students will take Education XXXX: Adolescent Development (pending approval) instead of Education 1322. Other Requirements for College of Education StudentsIn addition to taking the required courses above, all students seeking teacher certification through the College of Education must meet the following state requirements. Composition/Writing and Literature: Mathematics/Statistics/Logic:
Professional CertificationAreas of Certification All curricula leading to Commonwealth certification are organized to meet the standards established by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Certificates for which Temple University, College of Education, undergraduate students may be recommended include the following:
Requirements for Certification Graduation from the College of Education does not carry automatic endorsement for state certification. Students must complete all the requirements for teacher preparation, including student teaching; maintain a 3.0 GPA; and pass all required performance assessments (see below). In addition, all students seeking certification are required by the State of Pennsylvania to pass the relevant parts of the Pennsylvania Teacher Certification Testing Program in order to be eligible for teacher certification. The required tests include the Praxis I and Praxis II series. Students should check with the Student Resource Center for the current regulations. Students not obtaining Pennsylvania State Teacher certification within five years of completing their programs must take additional coursework before the College of Education will recommend them for certification. Diagnostic Speech Assessment Candidates for teacher certification are given a diagnostic speech assessment. Additional diagnostic testing may be required, and corrective actions may be taken, to remediate problems. Decisions about remedial efforts and student eligibility to continue in a program will be determined by the chair of the department in which the student is enrolled and approved by the associate dean of the College of Education. Clinical Experience: Practicum and Student Teaching The College or Education places a great deal of emphasis on students' in-school experiences. All undergraduates are required to complete courses that place them in school settings one half-day or more each week. Student teaching, generally completed in a student's final semester, constitutes the most important field experience for prospective teachers. Application for student teaching placement must be made the semester prior to student teaching. Performance Assessment In addition to the teacher certification tests (Praxis I and Praxis II tests) required by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, students are required to complete three performance assessments in order to gauge the extent to which they (a) know the content they will teach, (b) can teach the content, and (c) embody the professional attributes required of professional educators. The performance assessments occur at three points in the undergraduate program: initially when prospective students are being admitted to certification programs (candidacy); in the junior year, prior to student teaching (intermediate assessment); and before graduation, while student teaching (senior assessment). In addition to assessing and informing candidates about their teaching, the performance assessments are intended for use by faculty as a tool for program evaluation. Professional Education Portfolio After being admitted to a teacher certification program and for the duration of the degree program, students will be required to maintain a professional education portfolio in either electronic or hard copy form. Faculty will use the portfolio to complement the performance assessment activity described above. The specific requirements for the portfolio will be available from the student’s faculty advisor. |
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