Dec 21, 2024  
2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

School of Education


Pamela Michel, Interim Dean
201 Culkin Hall
315-312-2102
www.oswego.edu/education

In 1861, Edward Austin Sheldon founded what would become SUNY Oswego as the first urban teacher training program in the United States. Today, the School of Education carries on Sheldon’s concern for authentic learning and social justice through an emphasis on knowledge, practice, reflection, collaboration, and leadership in all our programs.

Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the areas of Adolescence Education, Childhood Education, Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages (TESOL), Technology Education and Vocational Teacher Preparation. Graduate programs are offered in the areas of Childhood Education, Literacy Education, Adolescence Education, Childhood Special Education, Art Education, Mathematics Education, Chemistry Education, Technology Education, Vocational Teacher Preparation, School Administration and Supervision, School Psychology and Counseling Services.

The School of Education also offers a variety of programs in the allied professions, including Bachelor of Science degrees in Technology Management, and Wellness Management; academic minors in Athletic Training and Health Science; and a Master’s degree in Human Services/Counseling.

National Accreditation of School of Education Programs

The School of Education at SUNY Oswego is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), www,ncate.org. This accreditation covers initial teacher preparation programs, advanced educator preparation programs, and all allied majors and programs housed in the School of Education.

NCATE accreditation is the standard of excellence in teacher education, verifying that our programs produce competent, caring, and qualified teachers and other professional school personnel who can help all students learn.

New York State Teacher Certification

The Adolescence Education, Agricultural Education, Business & Marketing Education, Childhood Education, Family and Consumer Science, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), and Technology Education programs are registered by the New York State Education Department (NYSED); they lead to eligibility for initial certification. The Vocational Education (7-12) programs are also registered by the NYSED; they lead to eligibility for initial and professional certification.

A candidate who completes all the degree requirements of one of these programs fulfills the academic requirements for the appropriate certification. However, NYSED has additional requirements for all certifications, including appropriate scores on New York State Teacher Certification Exam(s), U.S. citizenship, good moral character (confirmed by a criminal background check), and timely application. Complete information is available from the NYSED (Office of Higher Education, Room 979 Education Building Addition, Albany, NY 12234, 518-474-5851, www.highered.nysed.gov/tcert/). Scores on the New York State Teacher Certificatin Examinations (NYSTCE) reported for Oswego’s program cmpleters is available at www.highered.nysed.gov/ocue/TitleLLData/titleLLDataMain.htm.

School of Education Policies

The following policies apply to undergraduate programs in the School of Education. A complete description of policies are found in the School of Education Handbook at www.oswego.edu/academics/colleges_and_departments/education/handbook.html:

  • Undergraduate candidates are required to purchase and use the electronic portfolio software approved by the School of Education when they are enrolled in the following methods and practicum/student teaching/internship courses: ADO 310-350 and ADO 420, 421; CED 394 and CED 420, 421; and TED 306 and TED 316, 410, 411. To maximize the benefit of this requirement, candidates are advised to take their methods and student teaching/internship courses in successive semesters, if possible.
  • All teacher education field placements are arranged by the Field Placement Office within the appropriate program’s service region. Candidates must provide their own reliable transportation to and from placements. Travel times are generally within 60 minutes for pre-student teaching placements and may be up to 90 minutes for student teaching placements.

Academic Departments

  Counseling and Psychological Services 
  Curriculum and Instruction 
  Educational Administration 
  Health Promotion and Wellness 
  Technology 
  Vocational Teacher Preparation 
   

Academic Majors

  Adolescence Education (Grades 7-12) in
       Biology  , Chemistry  , Earth Science  , English  , French  , German  ,
       Mathematics  , Physics  , Social Studies  , and Spanish 
  Agricultural Education (All Grades)
 

Business and Marketing Education (All Grades)

  Childhood Education  (Grades 1-6)
  Family and Consumer Science (All Grades)
  Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages  (TESOL) (All Grades)
  Technology Education  (All Grades)
  Technology Management 
  Vocational Education  (Grades 7-12) in Agriculture, Family & Consumer Science, Health Careers, Technical, and Trades
  Wellness Management 
   

Academic Minors

  Athletic Coaching 
  Expressive Arts Therapy 
  Health Science