Program Requirements for Childhood Education
Courses in the Childhood Education Program fulfill requirements for initial certification to teach grades 1-6. Students may also pursue either an extension of the childhood education certification to teach an academic subject in grades 7-9 or dual certification in childhood and teaching students with disabilities (grades 1-6). The additional courses required for the extension or dual certification are listed after the childhood education requirements. Candidates for a middle school extension program are required to complete all the requirements for the childhood education (grades 1-6) program including student teaching before the middle school practicum. Students who are pursuing the 7-9 extension must meet all of the required content courses for adolescence certification. Additionally, all students will need to take and pass the appropriate New York State content specialty test in which the extension will be granted in order to be certified in the extension area.
Proficiency Tests
Before you may enroll in any education course (those starting with an ED prefix) numbered ED 2110 or above or in PSY 2551, PSY 3301, or PSY 3700, you must have passed ALL three Education Proficiency Tests. These are given in language arts/grammar, spelling, and arithmetic. A passing score is 95% or higher. An online tutorial is available through eClass. These assessments are asynchronous online. Failure to pass all three examinations in a timely manner could significantly affect your graduation date. These tests are given by the Office of Student Success. Waivers are permitted ONLY for the first semester of MSMC enrollment for transfer students.
Division of Education Requirements
Students enrolled in an education certification program who have earned at least 45 credits at MSMC, or transfer students who have earned at least 15 credits at MSMC, must maintain a Grade Point Average of 2.75 to remain in the program. Students whose GPA falls below this minimum at the end of any semester will be granted one additional traditional semester to raise it to 2.75. Failure to do so will lead to dismissal from the education program. Students must also achieve a minimum grade of C+ in all required certification courses as well as have a 2.75 minimum GPA to be eligible for student teaching and to be recommended for certification. Students who do not receive a C+ or better in a certification course may repeat the course once. Failure to achieve a grade of C+ or better the second time in the course will lead to dismissal from the program.
Fieldwork Requirement
You must complete at least 100 hours of course-related, supervised fieldwork prior to student teaching in order to earn one teaching certificate. If you wish to pursue dual certification, you must earn an additional 50 hours of supervised fieldwork in the second area of certification.
Student Teaching
Students must complete a semester of full-time student teaching as arranged and supervised by Mount Saint Mary College within 25 miles of the college. Each student has two placements during the semester (i.e., grades 1-3 and 4-6 for childhood programs). All certification courses must be completed before student teaching unless otherwise indicated or approved by an adviser and the Director of Student Teaching. The Student Teaching Handbook outlines policies and procedures that are required in order for students to successfully complete the student teaching experience. The College will not accept transfer credits from other institutions to fulfill the student teaching requirement. Student teaching must be completed within three years of graduation from Mount Saint Mary College.
Requirement
Required Courses (44 Credits)
ED 2051 | ORIENTATION TO TEACHING | 1 |
PSY 3010 | CHILD PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
ED 2110 | METHODS IN MATHEMATICS- CHILDHOOD EDUCATION | 3 |
ED 2120 | LITERACY, TEACHING, AND LEARNING FOR DIVERSE LEARNERS | 4 |
ED 2510 | LANGUAGE ARTS METHODS FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION | 3 |
ED 2520 | SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY METHODS FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION | 3 |
ED 3120 | SOCIAL STUDIES METHODS FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION | 3 |
PSY 3401 | PSYCHOLOGY OF EXCEPTIONAL LEARNERS | 3 |
PSY 3301 | MANAGING BEHAVIOR IN SPECIAL EDUCATION OR MAINSTREAMED SETTINGS | 3 |
PSY 3700 | METACOGNITIVE AND SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR PUPILS WITH DISABILITIES | 3 |
ED 4650 | USING ASSESSMENT DATA TO IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNING | 3 |
ED 4011 | STUDENT TEACHING: ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS | 9 |
ED 4240 | INTEGRATIVE FIELDWORK | 3 |
New York State Education Department Requirements
The New York State Education Department sets all teacher certification requirements, which are subject to change by the Board of Regents. Requirements for New York State initial certification are addressed in the college's general education requirements, academic majors, and teacher education requirements. As part of general education requirements, all teacher education students must complete at least one semester of study of a language other than English. A student desiring certification outside New York is responsible for meeting the requirements of the respective state. The student should consult with the appropriate division or department for information concerning the approved majors in the various liberal arts areas.
Certification Exams
Anticipated testing requirements for qualified candidates depend on certification type and date of application, as follows:
TPA
Educating All Students (EAS)
Content Specialty Test(s) (CST)