The Department of Teacher Education prepares Urban Professional Multicultural Educators through an integrated program of courses and field experiences. Programs offered are designed for the preparation of future educators. The programs of study center around our commitment to excellence in teaching in today’s diverse society through the investigation of significant educational issues, inquiry into student learning and effective teaching practices, and the use of technology in teaching and learning. We engage teacher candidates in critical reflection upon their practice throughout the program. We foster engagement in schools through our Partnership Schools and other school and agency affiliations. Upon completion of the program, teacher candidates measure themselves against the values of our guiding conceptual framework through the completion of professional portfolios. Values that are part of this framework include: commitment to social justice, critical pedagogy, and positive educational transformation within the context of a Vincentian personalism that honors the dignity of each person.
In addition to completing the requirements for licensure in Illinois, and in aligning with a commitment to preparing students with a global mindset, teacher candidates will also complete the requirements to gain a certificate in Teaching and Learning from the International Baccalaureate Organization. The IB Certificate in Teaching and Learning for the Middle Years Program (MYP) and the Diploma Program (DP) provides teacher candidates the background and expertise to teach in an IB school. The IB Certificate in Teaching and Learning expands the opportunities for teacher candidates and training in IB open expands the vision of inquiry and reflective practice.
Students entering the program must be able and willing to devote themselves to a program requiring a minimum of 85 hours of daytime field experiences in schools. These school-based clinical hours are completed in conjunction with methodology courses that require students to spend daytime hours in schools. As students will be completing requirements to earn the IB Certificate, some hours may be in International Baccalaureate Schools. In addition, the student must spend a minimum of 10 weeks in full-time student teaching.
The program includes five distinctive features:
- Becoming a teacher is viewed as a developmental process continuing at least through the first year of teaching
- Multiculturalism is infused throughout the curriculum
- Field experiences are an integral part of the curriculum
- Students are exposed to a variety of educational theories
- The program includes a research component as a basis for further professional development.
Students lacking undergraduate requirements in the content area they will be teaching will have to complete those requirements prior to student teaching. Both a content area advisor and an academic advisor will guide candidates in planning their coursework.
The program in secondary education prepares students to teach children in a variety of urban and suburban educational settings, including public and private middle and high schools. Students follow a general pattern of study for middle school and high school levels. In all cases, appropriate field experience plays an integral role. The program combines theoretical principles of education and field work with the student's choice of major. Graduates earn the Master of Education degree and are qualified for middle and secondary school licensure. Yet, not all graduates follow a career in teaching. A number of DePaul graduates in secondary education work in diverse settings such as museums, corporations, media, and the arts.
Licensure
| Program Requirements | Quarter Hours |
|---|---|
| Degree Requirements (MEd) | 56 |
| Total hours required | 56 |
Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Use knowledge of 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 adolescent learners and content.
- Implement assessment practices to evaluate student learning and inform instruction.
- Exhibit professionalism, pursue professional growth, and advocate for 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 Course
All students need to have sufficient knowledge of the subject they will be teaching. Illinois State Board of Education requires a minimum of 48 quarter hours (32 semester hours) in the content area subject. 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 your academic advisor. Requirements can be satisfied by undergraduate coursework or courses taken elsewhere. Content courses must be completed before student teaching.
Requirements for Secondary Education English
All coursework in the content area must earn a grade of C or better. At least five courses must be at the 300 or above level, with at least two of those courses at the graduate level and completed at DePaul to meet the MEd degree requirements. At least one course must have the Race, Ethnicity, and Sexuality (RES) designation or equivalency for non-DePaul courses. Content area advisors can make course substitutions based on an analysis of student’s transcripts.
- 1 Literature courses
- 1 Poetry course
- 1 Shakespeare course
- 2 British Literature courses
- 1 Romanticism in American Literature course or approved American Literature substitute
- 2 American Literature courses
- 3 Writing and Oral Language courses
- 1 Grammar or Language and Style course
Course Requirements
Introductory Courses: 17 quarter hours required, grade of C or better required.
| Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
|---|---|---|
| TCH 480 | THE TEACHER AS PROFESSIONAL | 4 |
| TCH 402 | INTRODUCTION TO MIDDLE GRADES AND SECONDARY EDUCATION | 4 |
| TCH 400 | MIDDLE GRADE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION FIELD EXPERIENCE 1 | 1 |
| TCH 403 | CONCEPTIONS OF HEALTHY ADOLESCENCE | 4 |
| Select one of the following: | 4 | |
| EDUCATION AND SOCIETY | ||
| SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION | ||
| PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION | ||
Advanced Courses: 27 quarter hours required, grade of C or better required.
| Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
|---|---|---|
| SER 446 | PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION OF THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD | 4 |
| BBE 501 | TEACHING ADOLESCENT ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS AND DIALECT SPEAKERS ACROSS THE CURRICULUM | 4 |
| TCH 471 | TEACHING ENGLISH IN THE MIDDLE GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL 1 | 4 |
| TCH 470 | MIDDLE GRADE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION FIELD EXPERIENCE 2 | 1 |
| TCH 481 | TEACHING ENGLISH IN THE MIDDLE GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL 2 | 4 |
| TCH 486 | MIDDLE GRADE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION FIELD EXPERIENCE 3 | 2 |
| TCH 495 | ASSESSMENT PRACTICES IN THE MIDDLE GRADES AND SECONDARY EDUCATION | 4 |
| TCH 525 | READING, WRITING, AND COMMUNICATING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM | 4 |
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Taken in conjunction with TCH 481.
Graduate Level Content Area Courses: 4 quarter hours required, grade of C or better required
One course in English at the graduate level is required. The course must be taken before student teaching if pursuing degree (not required for individuals pursuing licensure only). The course must be approved by your Content Area Advisor prior to registration and require graduate level registration.
Student Teaching: 8 quarter hours required
Registration in student teaching requires completion of all coursework requirements and procedures. EDU 95 indicates to the Illinois State Board of Education that all field experience hours are complete.
| Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
|---|---|---|
| TCH 590 | MIDDLE GRADES AND SECONDARY STUDENT TEACHING (grade of B- or better required) | 6 |
| TCH 591 | MIDDLE GRADES AND SECONDARY 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. Secondary Education English majors must complete the following tests:
- English Language Arts Content Area Test (test #207) assesses reading, writing and research, speaking and listening, and literature. 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 pursuing licensure in the College of Education must complete structured Field Experiences in schools and sites aligned with their area of licensure in conjunction with designated education courses. Field Experience hours must be completed across a variety of settings and grade levels, include work with diverse student populations, and involve experiences in special education settings. Field Experiences must be completed during the quarter in which the course is taken and align with the completion of required course assignments. In addition to the requirements above, students must complete the minimum total Field Experience hours required by their program to be eligible for Student Teaching. All hours must be submitted by the student and approved by faculty in the Field Experience Hours Log upon completion each quarter and verified by the Field Experience & Student Teaching Office before final approval for Student Teaching.