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School of Education License + Master s Middle Childhood Education (Grades 4-9) & Leadership in Technology (K-12 Computer Technology Endorsement) Program Outline For Students Entering 2018-2019 Academic Year Name ID# Advisor Teaching Fields (L+M Only): Students must choose at least TWO teaching field areas from the following Language Arts/Reading Mathematics Science Social Studies GPA Requirements: License + Master s candidates must meet all undergraduate GPA requirements and achieve a minimum GPA of.0 in all graduate coursework in order to progress in the program. Program outlines for these areas may be obtained in the School of Education Office (Wheeler Hall) or online at: https://www.bw.edu/academics/master-of-arts-in-education/license-masters/ Required Courses for MCE Candidates HPE 110W OR Personal Wellness 1 HPE 12W Substance Abuse/Chemical Dependency 2 PSY 100 Principles of Psychological Science PSY 15 OR PSY 25 Child Development Prerequisites: PSY 100; EDU 20 Adolescent Development Prerequisites: PSY 100; EDU 206 4 4 Professional Education Requirements All must be successfully completed with a grade of C or better EDU 101X Introduction to Education and Teaching All 100 level must be completed before admission to 200 level Overall GPA: 2.800 required; Professional Education GPA: 2.800 required; Complete admission application to the School of Education EDU 201 EDU 204 EDU 205 EDU 211D Teaching Strategies and Management Skills Prerequisites: All 100 level, PSY 100; Must be taken concurrently with EDU 214 Phonics and Spelling Development Prerequisites: Completion of 100 level Introduction to Middle Childhood Education Prerequisites: PSY 100; Completion of 100 level EDU courses; EDU 201 Exploring Education in a Diverse Society Prerequisites: ENG 11; Sophomore standing Meets ESLL requirements

All 200 level and Math course(s) must be completed before admission to 00 level Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements for Admission to 00 and 400 level EDU Courses: Overall GPA: 2.800 required; Professional Education GPA: 2.800 required EDU 40 EDU 4 EDU 45 OR EDU 46 OR EDU 47 EDU 49 Assessment and Data Literacy Literacy Instruction with Adolescents Social Studies Instruction in Middle Childhood Education Science/Health Instruction in Middle Childhood Education Mathematics Instruction in Middle Childhood Education Literacy Assessment and Remediation for Adolescents ; EDU 4 Only offered in Fall semester Requirement for methods courses depends on areas of concentration; EDU 45 and EDU 46 only offered in Fall semester Only offered in Spring semester Clinical Practice: Application must be completed the semester prior to Clinical Practice EDU 481 Clinical Practice in Middle Childhood Education 9 Take concurrently with EDU 492; Completion of all other program requirements EDU 492 Senior Capstone Seminar Must be taken concurrently with EDU 481; Completion of all other program requirements Ohio License Exams: Recommend completion of Ohio licensure exams prior to graduation. Eligible candidates must successfully complete Ohio license exam(s) for MCE in order to apply for initial licensure; also includes taking the additional Foundations of Reading test for licensure and subtests I and II for Computer Technology. Required Graduate Core Courses EDU 511 Using Evidence, Research, and Data in Education EDU 542 Teaching Reading in the Content Area EDU 57 Education of Children with Special Needs Select THREE additional graduate courses for the Advanced Practice Minor EDU EDU EDU EDU 542 & EDU 57 may count towards Advanced Practice Minor

Professional Graduate Education Requirements All must be successfully completed with a grade of C or better and achieve a minimum GPA of.000 EDU 514 Instructional Technology Tools & Resources EDU 515 Digital Media & Project-Based Learning EDU 516 Instructional Design & Technology Integration EDU 517 Teacher Leadership: Technology Planning & Implementation EDU 518 Online Teaching & Learning EDU 520 Issues & Trends in Educational Technology EDU 525 Tech-Integration Field Experience I 1 EDU 526 Leadership Field Experience II 2 EDU 50 Capstone for Leadership in Technology 1 Ohio License Exams: Recommend completion of Ohio licensure exams prior to graduation. Eligible candidates must successfully complete Ohio license exam(s) for MCE in order to apply for initial licensure; also includes taking the additional Foundations of Reading test for licensure and subtests I and II for Computer Technology.

Middle Childhood Education (grades 4-9) Teaching Fields (Must choose two teaching fields) Middle Childhood Language Arts and Reading (.000 GPA required) ENG 125 Introduction to Literature: Fiction, Poetry, and Drama ENG 251D OR ENG 252D Survey of American Literature I Survey of American Literature II Choose ONE of the following ( credits): ENG 241I ENG 242I ENG 280I Survey of British Literature I Survey of British Literature II Survey of World Literature Choose ONE 00-Level Literature Course: ENG 00 Literature Course (choice) Prerequisite: Completion of nine hours of 200-level ENG courses Writing Requirements: ENG 11 Workshop in Exposition and Argument Choose ONE Additional Course from the Following ( credits): ENG 22 Workshop in Journalism ENG 2 ENG 05 Workshop in Creative Writing Workshop in Advanced Expository and Argumentative Writing Reading Component (12 credits): Required Courses EDU 204 Phonics & Spelling Development Prerequisites: Completion of 100 level ; May be taken concurrently with EDU 20 EDU 49 EDU 4 Literacy Assessment & Remediation for Adolescents Prerequisites: Completion of 100 and 200 level ; EDU 4 Literacy Instruction with Adolescents EDU courses Only offered in Spring semester Only offered in Fall semester Middle Childhood Mathematics (2.500 GPA required) For transfer students at least three () courses in mathematics must be taken at Baldwin Wallace University MTH 111 Mathematics for Early Childhood and Middle Childhood 4 Teachers Part 1 MTH 112 Mathematics for Middle Childhood Teachers, Part II 4 MTH 115 Geometry for Middle School Teachers MTH 118 Algebraic Modeling MTH 105 Introduction to Probability and Statistics MTH 141 Calculus I 4 EDU 47 Mathematics Instruction in Middle Childhood Education Prerequisites: MTH 111; MTH 112 or MTH 11; Completion of all 100 and 200 level

Middle Childhood Science (2.600 GPA required) GEO 121I OR Physical Geography 4 GEO 111 The Dynamic Earth CHM 150 Introductory Chemistry Lab included PHY 150 Physical Science Investigations II Lab included BIO 110 Biology for the Citizen 4 Lab included AST 111 and AST 170 Astronomy of the Stars Observational Astronomy Lab 1 AST series; Must take the required lab with either AST course OR OR OR AST 121 and AST 170 EDU 46 Astronomy of the Solar System Observational Astronomy Lab Science/Health Instruction in Middle Childhood Education 1 Only offered in Fall semester Middle Childhood Social Studies (2.600 GPA required) HIS 151 History of the United States Choose ONE of the following ( credits): HIS 101I HIS 102I World Civilizations I: Ancient and Medieval World Civilizations II: Imperialism and World War Choose ONE of the following ( credits): HIS 221I HIS 222I Europe: From Black Death to French Revolution Europe: From Revolution to World War and Globalization Additional Requirements: POL 101D U.S. Government and Politics 4 INT 200I Introduction to International Studies ECN 100 Survey of Economics EDU 45 Social Studies Instruction Middle Childhood Education Only offered in Fall semester

OPTIONAL ENDORSEMENT: Middle Childhood Generalist (Grades 4-6) Coursework must be taken in addition to all Middle Childhood coursework requirements Please Note: The Middle Childhood Generalist Endorsement is ONLY available to students who are currently enrolled in the Middle Childhood Education program (in 2 content areas) or candidates who currently hold a Middle Childhood teaching license (in 2 content areas) in the state of Ohio. Additionally, the endorsement must be completed in the remaining TWO subject areas. If you do NOT have MATHEMATICS as one of the initial concentration areas: 8 credits MTH 111 Mathematics for Early & Middle Childhood Teachers, Part 1 4 MTH 112 Mathematics for Middle Childhood Teachers, Part 2 4 If you do NOT have SCIENCE as one of the initial concentration areas: 8 credits BIO 110 Biology for the Citizen 4 AST 121 Astronomy of the Solar System AST 170 Observational Astronomy Lab 1 If you do NOT have LANGUAGE ARTS/READING as one of the initial concentration areas: 6 credits ENG 11 Workshop in Exposition and Argument EDU 4 Literacy Instruction with Adolescents EDU courses Only offered in Fall semester If you do NOT have SOCIAL STUDIES as one of the initial concentration areas: 6-8 credits in TWO of the areas below: ECN 100 Survey of Economics POL 101D U.S. Government and Politics 4 SOC 100D OR SOC 181I Principals of Sociology Cultural Anthropology 4 Ohio License Exams: Recommend completion of Ohio licensure exams prior to graduation. Eligible candidates must successfully complete Ohio license exam(s) for MCE in order to apply for initial licensure; also includes taking the additional Foundations of Reading test for licensure and subtests I and II for Computer Technology. ADDITIONAL METHODS COURSES FOR ENDORSEMENT: Middle Childhood Generalist (Grades 4-6) Students seeking the Middle Childhood Generalist Endorsement will need to take an additional methods course per the schedule below with a field component in the 4th, 5th, or 6th grades. Students need to have completed the content prior to taking the required methods course for the generalist endorsement. Students may take the rd methods course concurrently with one or more methods courses. If your initial content areas are: Your rd methods course should be: Language Arts / Mathematics EDU 46 Science Language Arts / Science EDU 47 Mathematics Language Arts / Social Studies EDU 47 Mathematics Mathematics / Language Arts EDU 46 Science Mathematics / Science EDU 45 Social Studies Mathematics / Social Studies EDU 46 Science Science / Language Arts EDU 47 Mathematics Science / Mathematics EDU 45 Social Studies Science / Social Studies EDU 47 Mathematics Social Studies / Language Arts EDU 47 Mathematics Social Studies / Mathematics EDU 46 Science Social Studies / Science EDU 47 Mathematics

OPTIONAL CERTIFICATE: English for the Second Language Learner (ESLL Grades K-12) This certificate may be obtained by completing all of the Middle Childhood Education requirements and the additional courses listed below EDU 211D Exploring Education in a Diverse Society Prerequisites: ENG 11; Sophomore standing HUM 285I Intercultural Communication EDU 15 EDU 16 Second Language Acquisition & Pedagogy for the English Language Learner Prerequisite: EDU 211D Assessment & Evaluation Tools for the ESL Classroom Prerequisites: EDU 211D, EDU 15 Field experience required Field experience required