2024-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Secondary Education
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Contact Information
Phone: 401.865.2121
Fax: 401.865.1021
Location: Harkins Hall 328
The Faculty
Professor
Nuria Alonso García, Ph.D. (Global Studies/Secondary Education)
Comfort M. Ateh, Ph.D.
Associate Professors
Brian M. McCadden, Ph.D., Associate Dean
Carmen A. Rolon, Ed.D. (Secondary Education/Women’s and Gender Studies), Chairperson
Assistant Professors
Kevin J. O’Connor, Ph.D.
Sandra S. Silva-Enos, Ph.D.
Secondary Education
Preparation for a teaching career requires: (1) a background of general education, (2) specialization in the subject area, and (3) study in the field of education. The subject areas in which students may be certified include:
Students preparing for the teaching profession must complete a subject area major in addition to the teacher preparation program. Please refer to the appropriate department or program sections of this catalog for the suggested sequence of courses for the subject areas listed above.
Although students may be accepted to the College as Secondary Education majors, this is a provisional acceptance to the program. Formal Admission will take place during the sophomore year. Minimally, this process requires students to have and maintain an overall grade point average of at least 2.75; earn a “C” or better in all education classes; meet Rhode Island Department of Education required scores on the SAT, ACT, or Praxis Core exam; and, demonstrate appropriate professionalism.
Students are required to follow a prescribed program that includes integrated course work and multiple field experiences in local middle and secondary schools (and elementary schools for the Foreign Language areas), many of which are in diverse settings. Secondary Education majors generally complete their first field experience during the fall of their sophomore year. They then continue with field experiences through to the culminating student teaching semester in spring of senior year.
Please see the Education Programs section of this catalog for important Secondary Education admission information.
A course program must be planned with the director of secondary education, preferably prior to registration for the spring semester of sophomore year. Minimum undergraduate preparation in the field of education consists of 32 semester hours as follows:
EDU 201 - Educational Psychology 3 Credits
EDU 206 - Principles of Secondary Education 3 Credits
EDU 206L - Principles of Secondary Education Field Experience 1 Credit
EDU 301 - Foundations of Education 3 Credits
EDU 303 - The Child with Special Needs in the Regular Classroom 3 Credits
EDU 303L - The Child with Special Needs in the Regular Classroom Field Experience 1 Credit
EDU 401 - Educational Measurement 3 Credits
EDU 401L - Educational Measurement Field Experience 1 Credit
EDU 449 Classroom Management for High/Middle School Teachers 1 Credit
EDU 450 Student Teaching in the Secondary School 1 Credit
Along with one of the following:
EDU 411 - Teaching English in Secondary Schools 3 Credits
EDU 412 - Teaching Science in Secondary Schools 3 Credits
EDU 414 - Teaching History and Social Studies in Secondary Schools 3 Credits
EDU 415 - Teaching Modern Languages in Secondary Schools 3 Credits
EDU 416 - Teaching Mathematics in Secondary Schools 3 Credits
Along with one of the following:
EDU 411L - Teaching English in Secondary Schools Field Experience 1 Credit
EDU 412L - Teaching Science in Secondary Schools Field Experience 1 Credit
EDU 414L - Teaching History and Social Studies in Secondary Schools Field Experience 1 Credit
EDU 415L - Teaching Modern Languages in Secondary Schools Field Experience 1 Credit
EDU 416L - Teaching Mathematics in Secondary Schools Field Experience 1 Credit
- Core Curriculum proficiencies met by completing the Secondary Education Program are social science (EDU 201), civic engagement (EDU 301), and oral communication (EDU 450).
- A variety of study abroad opportunities are available for students in the program.
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