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2022-2023 Shepherd University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English Education Teaching Field Grades 5-Adult, B.A.
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The Secondary Education Major, English Education Teaching Field, seeks to help prepare students to live and teach in a complex, technological, and diverse world by introducing them to varying perspectives offered by a thorough study of literature and language. Through these perspectives, sociological and personal barriers may be broken down, and the possibilities as well as the paradoxes of human existence may be better understood and taught.
The primary objectives of the Secondary Education Major, English Education Teaching Field curriculum include the following:
- To encourage Secondary Education majors with a concentration in the English Education Teaching Field to think critically and to communicate their thoughts effectively by helping them develop the skills necessary to understand and utilize the English language;
- To contribute to the liberal arts education of these majors by exposing them to the diversity and richness of the world’s best literature;
- To prepare Secondary Education majors with a concentration in the English Education Teaching Field to become reflective problem solvers, capable of teaching English on the middle or secondary levels, in a country as ethnically diverse as ours;
- To give these majors a knowledge of the basic tools of effective written communication, technology, and an understanding of literature that will enable them to pursue any vocation and function in a diverse and global work world.
In addition to the Core Curriculum, the educational professional studies courses, and the requirements for specialty English content, students pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education, English Education Teaching Field must complete 6 credits of 100-level Spanish, French, or German courses or the placement equivalent.
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Curriculum for a Teaching Field in English Education 5-Adult
Specific University Core Curriculum Requirements, 25 Hours:
Required courses, 45 Hours:
Elective Courses, 5 Hours:
- Complete 5 ENGL credits at the 300- or 400-level.
Note(s):
See professional education course listings under Education: Professional Studies Course for Secondary Education (28 hours required). Special Methods of Teaching English is EDUC 421 .
Contact Person: Dr. Betty Ellzey, Chair of the Department of English and Modern Languages, Knutti Hall 210, 304-876-5208, bellzey@shepherd.edu; or Dr. James Tuttle, English Education Specialization Coordinator, Knutti Hall 114C, 304-876-5278, jtuttle@shepherd.edu.
Four-Year Course Progression
English Education, 5-Adult
FALL |
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FIRST YEAR |
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SPRING |
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FIRST YEAR |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
EDUC 150 |
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Seminar in Education (FYEX) |
1 |
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EDUC 200 |
2 |
Foundations of American Education (SO-MD) |
3 |
Core Curriculum |
1 |
ENGL 101 |
3 |
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Core Curriculum |
1 |
ENGL 102 |
3 |
Core Curriculum |
1 |
Choose Science course (LS) |
4 |
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COMM 202 |
2 |
Fundamentals of Speech (HM) (Req.) |
3 |
Core Curriculum |
1 |
Math (MA) |
3 |
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Core Curriculum |
1 |
Choose Science course (LS) |
4 |
ENGL 215 |
2 |
Art of Literature |
3 |
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Core Curriculum |
1 |
History |
3 |
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TOTAL |
14 |
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TOTAL |
16 |
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FALL |
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SECOND YEAR |
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SPRING |
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SECOND YEAR |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
ENGL 301 |
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Introduction to Literary Study |
3 |
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EDUC 320 |
2 |
Social and Psychological Conditions of Learning |
4 |
EDUC 360 |
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Survey of Exceptional Children (SO-MD) |
3 |
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ENGL 307 |
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Young Adult Literature |
3 |
Core Curriculum |
2 |
Humanities or Social Science (CK) |
3 |
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Core Curriculum |
2 |
Humanities or Social Science (CK) |
3 |
ENGL 270 |
2 |
Traditional Grammar |
3 |
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ENGL 3xx/4xx |
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Language/Writing course |
3 |
GSPE 210 |
2 |
Choose Wellness (WE) |
3 |
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ENGL 3xx/4xx |
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British, American, or World Literature |
3 |
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TOTAL |
15 |
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TOTAL |
16 |
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FALL |
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THIRD YEAR |
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SPRING |
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THIRD YEAR |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
ENGL 3xx/4xx |
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British, American, or World Literature |
3 |
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EDUC 370 |
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Creating Learning Environments |
3 |
ENGL 3xx/4xx |
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British, American, or World Literature |
3 |
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ENGL 3xx/4xx |
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Language/Writing course |
3 |
ENGL 377 |
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Peer Tutoring and Composition Theory |
3 |
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ENGL 3xx/4xx |
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British, American, or World Literature |
3 |
ENGL xxx |
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British, American, or World Literature |
3 |
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ENGL 421 |
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Shakespeare |
3 |
FREN 101, GERM 101, or SPAN 101 |
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Elementary French I, Elementary German I, or Elementary Spanish I |
3 |
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FREN 102, GERM 102, or SPAN 102 |
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Elementary French II, Elementary German II, or Elementary Spanish I |
3 |
ENGL Elective |
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Choose with advisor |
2 |
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TOTAL |
15 |
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TOTAL |
17 |
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FALL |
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FOURTH YEAR |
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SPRING |
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FOURTH YEAR |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
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Sub./Course No. |
Tier |
Title |
Credit |
EDUC 443* |
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Reading in the Content Area |
3 |
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EDUC 461 |
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Student Teaching Seminar |
3 |
EDUC 380 |
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Technology in 21st-Century Teaching and Learning |
3 |
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EDUC 456 |
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Student Teaching, Grades 5-Adult (CP) |
9 |
EDUC 421* |
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Special Methods of Teaching English |
3 |
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TOTAL |
12 |
ENGL 3xx/4xx |
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British, American, or World Literature |
3 |
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EDUC 400 |
2 |
Inclusion in the Regular Classroom (WM) |
3 |
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DEGREE TOTAL |
120 |
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TOTAL |
15 |
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*EDUC 421 must be taken contiguously with either EDUC 370 or EDUC 443 |
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June 3, 2021 |
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