DePaul University’s Middle Grades Education Master of Education program is a cohort program administered in collaboration with the Academy for Urban School Leadership (AUSL) that requires special admission. Please contact the Graduate Admissions office for more information.
The Master of Education program in Middle Grades Education prepares teachers for eligibility for a teaching license and IL endorsement in grades 5-8 (ie., Math; Science; Language Arts; Social Science).
The mission of the DePaul University College of Education’s Middle Grades Teacher Education Program is to prepare educators who have passion for, understanding of, and commitment to working with young adolescents. We prepare educators who foster equitable, intellectually rich, socially just, and compassionate learning environments for diverse middle level youth. To accomplish this goal, our program is designed to cultivate in teacher candidates the pedagogical skills, subject area understandings, and social conscience necessary to enact thoughtful teaching practice. We aim to prepare critical, creative educators who continually reflect on and inquire into their practices in order to further their own and their students’ learning. Our teacher candidates develop a broad understanding of the contextual factors that impact the teaching, learning and growth of middle grade learners, including the ways in which society shapes our views of middle grades learners and the social, emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and physical dimensions of healthy adolescence. Through the integration of course work and field experiences, candidates learn about and apply interdisciplinary theories and practices that enable them to promote the intellectual curiosity, personal and academic excellence, and social and self-awareness of diverse middle level youth.
Students entering the program must be able and willing to participate in a minimum of 100 hours of field experiences in schools and community sites. These field experience hours are completed in conjunction with coursework and are integral to successful completion of the program. As students will be completing requirements to earn the IB Certificate, some hours may be in International Baccalaureate Schools. In addition, students must complete a minimum of 10 weeks of full-time student teaching in a designated middle or high school.
Licensure
Illinois Professional Educator License with endorsement in Middle Grades Education (grades 5 - 8), an Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) approved program.
Program Requirements | Quarter Hours |
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Degree Requirements | 56 |
Total hours required | 56 |
Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Use knowledge of young adolescent learners to create safe, equitable, and meaningful learning environments and collaborative classrooms.
- Demonstrate and apply disciplinary content and pedagogical content knowledge with an emphasis on developing students' conceptual understanding and disciplinary literacy.
- Plan and deliver instruction that demonstrates knowledge of young adolescent learners and content.
- Implement assessment practices to evaluate student learning and inform instruction.
- Exhibit professionalism, pursue professional growth, and advocate for young adolescent learners and their communities.
- Evaluate educational research to support their understanding of teaching and learning and identify the theories that inform their teaching practices.
Degree Requirements
Content Area Prerequisites
Middle Grades Education teachers need to have a deep understanding of the content area they will teach in the middle grades. DePaul’s program requires that students in the Middle Grades program have a minimum of 32 hours in their designated content area. Students should meet with their designated Content Area advisor at the beginning of their program for an official written content evaluation and provide a copy to their academic advisor. Requirements can be satisfied by undergraduate coursework or courses taken elsewhere. Content courses must be completed before student teaching.
Requirements for Content Area: 32 quarter hours required, grade of C or better required
A content area is a single area of study in language arts, math, science, or social science (cannot include coursework in Education).
- Eight content courses:
- Language Arts
- Introduction to Literature Course or a Survey of Literature Course
- Poetry course
- Grammar or Linguistics course
- Young adult, graphic novel, or advisor-approved course
- Diverse traditions or multicultural literature course
- Writing course
- Writing course, or advisor-approved course
- Teaching Language Arts in the Middle Grades course
- Mathematics
- Introduction to Mathematics Reasoning course
- Geometry course
- History of math course
- Probability and statistics course
- Calculus course
- Math modeling, Programming language, or advisor-approved course
- Mathematics course (advisor-approved)
- Mathematics course (advisor-approved)
- Science
- General biology (life science) course
- General chemistry (physical science) course
- General Earth science (Earth/space science) course
- General environmental science (Earth/space science) course
- General physics (physical science) course
- Science course (advisor-approved)
- Science course (advisor-approved)
- Science course (advisor-approved)
- Social Science
- History course
- Geography course
- Civics/government course
- Economics course
- Social Science course (advisor-approved)
- Social Science course (advisor-approved)
- Social Science course (advisor-approved)
- Social Science course (advisor-approved)
- Language Arts
Introductory Courses: 26 quarter hours required, grade of C or better required
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
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MGE 400 | INTRODUCTION TO MIDDLE GRADES EDUCATION | 4 |
SCG 435 | YOUNG ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT IN CONTEXT | 4 |
MGE 401 | LITERACY IN THE MIDDLE GRADES CONTENT AREAS I | 4 |
BBE 450 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS IN THE MIDDLE GRADES | 4 |
MGE 411 | SUPERVISED FIELD EXPERIENCE | 1 |
MGE 421 | THE WHOLE CHILD: CONCEPTIONS OF HEALTHY YOUNG ADOLESCENCE | 4 |
MGE 431 | SUPERVISED FIELD EXPERIENCE | 1 |
SER 487 | FOUNDATIONS OF LITERACY AND SPECIAL EDUCATION FOR THE MIDDLE GRADES | 4 |
Advanced Courses: 22 quarter hours required, grade of C or better required
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
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MGE 441 | CURRICULAR LITERACY IN THE MIDDLE GRADES CONTENT AREAS II | 4 |
CSL 477 | SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING IN THE MIDDLE GRADES | 4 |
MGE 451 | ASSESSMENT PRACTICES IN THE MIDDLE GRADES | 4 |
MGE 461 | SUPERVISED FIELD EXPERIENCE | 1 |
Select two of the following (based on content concentrations): | 8 | |
English | ||
TEACHING ENGLISH IN THE MIDDLE GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL 1 | ||
TEACHING ENGLISH IN THE MIDDLE GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL 2 | ||
Math | ||
TEACHING MATHEMATICS IN THE MIDDLE GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL 1 | ||
TEACHING MATHEMATICS IN THE MIDDLE GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL 2 | ||
Science | ||
TEACHING THE SCIENCES IN THE MIDDLE GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL 1 | ||
TEACHING THE SCIENCES IN THE MIDDLE GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL 2 | ||
History/Social Science | ||
TEACHING HISTORY AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES IN THE MIDDLE GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL 1 | ||
TEACHING HISTORY AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES IN THE MIDDLE GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL 2 | ||
MGE 481 | SUPERVISED FIELD EXPERIENCE | 1 |
Student Teaching: 8 quarter hours required
Registration in student teaching requires completion of all requirements and procedures listed in the college core section EDU 95 indicates to the Illinois State Board of Education that all field experience hours are complete.
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
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MGE 590 | STUDENT TEACHING (grade of B- or better required) | 6 |
MGE 591 | STUDENT TEACHING SEMINAR (grade of C or better required) | 2 |
EDU 95 | CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH CHILDREN AND YOUTH (non-tuition, PA grade required) | 0 |
Licensure Tests
All individuals licensed by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) are required to complete licensure tests specific to their teaching license. Middle Grades Education majors must complete the following tests:
- Content Area Test #201, 202, 203, or 204 (determined by area) – assesses knowledge of the selected subject area. Test is required before Student Teaching (deadlines apply).
- EdTPA - assessment conducted during the student teaching experience including video clips of instruction, lesson plans, student work samples, analysis of student learning and reflective commentaries. Students will submit an electronic portfolio to an outside agency for independent evaluation and a fee will be imposed by that agency as part of the assessment.
Field Experiences
Each student seeking licensure from the College of Education/Professional Education Unit must complete supervised field experiences in appropriate settings in conjunction with education courses. All field experiences must be completed prior to final approval for student teaching. For details on requirements, expectations, documentation, & courses in your program that require hours, visit the College of Education website.