The Lynch School has a long history of collaborative partnerships with md´«Ã½¹ú²ú¾ç,ÌýNewton, and Brookline Public Schools, as well as with Catholic, private andÌýcharter schools in the Greater md´«Ã½¹ú²ú¾ç area.
A degree in Secondary Education from md´«Ã½¹ú²ú¾ç College combines innovative theoretical approaches with firsthand experience working with high school students.ÌýHere you’ll learn how to think critically about education, how to teach various disciplines, and how to connect those disciplines to facilitate learning—all while applying your knowledge in local schools.ÌýThis degree will lead to grades 8–12 licensure in STEM or 5-12 licensure in humanities (i.e., English and History).
When you graduate, you’ll be prepared to teach children in grades 8–12 (for STEM majors) or grades 5-12 (for Humanities majors). Our Secondary Education program features coursework that covers leading theories and strategies in child development, learning, and instruction.
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There are five components to the Secondary Education major:
9 courses (27 credits)
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9
Core Courses
Course | Course Title | Credits | Notes |
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EDUC1030 OR FORM1050 | Child Development OR The Educational Conversation | 3 | Ìý |
EDUC1030 OR FORM1050 | Family, School and Society OR Reimagining Schools and Society | 3 | Ìý |
APSY2041 | Adolescent Development | 3 | Ìý |
EDUC1044 | Education and Development for Students with Disabilities | 3 | Ìý |
MESA1060 | Classroom Assessment | 3 | Take with EDUC2211 and EDUC2151 and EDUC2131 (Pre-prac #1) |
EDUC2211 | Secondary Curriculum and Instruction | 3 | Take with MESA1060 and EDUC2151 and EDUC2131 (Pre-prac #1) |
EDUC6300-6304 | Secondary Methods Courses | 3 | Fall semester only. Take with Pre-prac #2 |
EDUC3323 | Reading Special Needs Instruction | 3 | Spring semester only. Take with Pre-prac #3 (optional) |
EDUC6347 | Teaching Bilingual Students in Secondary Education | 3 | Jr. or Sr. standing |
Practica and their corresponding undergraduate inquiry seminars must be taken at the same time.
3 practica/seminars (19 credits)
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3
Required Practica and Seminars
Course | Course Title | Credits | Notes |
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EDUC2151 EDUC2131 | Pre-Practicum #1 UG Inquiry Seminar #1 | 2 | Take with EDUC2211 and MESA1060 |
EDUC3152 EDUC3132 | Pre-Practicum #2Ìý UG Inquiry Seminar #2Ìý | 2 | Take with EDUC6300-6304 |
EDUC3153 EDUC3133 | Pre-Practicum #3Ìý(optional: take with EDUC6300-6304 or EDUC3323) UG Inquiry Seminar #3Ìý(optional: take with EDUC6300-6304 or EDUC3323) | 2 | Optional: Take with EDUC6300-6304 or EDUC3323 |
EDUC3154 | International Field Experience (optional) | 1 | Ìý |
EDUC4250 EDUC4231 | Full Practicum (12 credits) Senior Inquiry Seminar (3 credits) | 15 | 8 courses in second major must be completed to enroll |
63
Secondary Ed Majors
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Pre-Practicum Experiences
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Full-Practicum Experience
Professional experiences are composed of early field experiences, referred to as pre-practicum placements, and an immersive, semester-long full practicum experience.
Undergraduates complete two pre-practicum experiences, each in a different setting and consisting of one school day per week for 10 weeks.Ìý
Full-practicum experience is five days each week in the classroom for the entire semester.Ìý
You are guided by a qualified school-based mentor and a University-based mentor.
We are an approved teacher preparation program by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Upon successful completion of the Lynch School of Education and Human Development's educator preparation program, students earn endorsement from md´«Ã½¹ú²ú¾ç College for licensure in Massachusetts. For more information about educator licensure, including if you are seeking licensure in another state, please visit the Licensure Disclosure Page.
English Teacher
History Teacher
Science Teacher
ESL Tutor and Adminstrative Assistant
ELA Teacher
English Teacher
Science Teacher
Physics Teacher
Associate General Counsel
Career paths chosen by previous graduates
The Lynch School has a long history of collaborative partnerships with md´«Ã½¹ú²ú¾ç,ÌýNewton, and Brookline Public Schools, as well as with Catholic, private andÌýcharter schools in the Greater md´«Ã½¹ú²ú¾ç area.