2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Education
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Faculty:
Chair: M. Leipold; Graduate Coordinator: R. McMahon; Professor Emeritus: P. Antonacci; Associate Professors: M. Leipold; Assistant Professors: C. Hardigree, A. Howerton-Fox, D. Gunn, CFC; Clinical Senior Lecturer: R. McMahon; Director of Student Teaching: E Small; Fieldwork Coordinator: W. Zimmerman.
The Education Department aims to prepare teacher candidates to work with diverse populations through the development of a strong professional commitment and a disposition that all students can learn. We believe that becoming a teacher is a lifelong journey of learning and caring.
Goals for all teacher candidates in education:
The competent teacher candidate is:
- knowledgeable of the content that is being taught;
- an instructional guide;
- a mediator of learning;
- a critical thinker and problem solver;
- a reflective practitioner;
- an effective communicator;
- committed to the teaching profession; and
- committed to diversity.
The Education Department at Iona College is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), and now reports to the Council for the Accreditation of Education Preparation (CAEP). This accreditation covers initial teacher preparation programs and advanced education preparation programs. CAEP maintains our previous accreditation and we will be applying for CAEP accreditation when our next review is due in 2022.
Graduate programs in education at Iona College prepare individuals for professional service in schools by offering a variety of degree options. Programs are available for those interested in changing careers or embarking on a career in education, as well as for teachers and school administrators who desire career advancement through provisional or permanent certification. Because of the complex nature of teacher education and state certification, students are required to sign a program plan early in their course of studies; a plan must be developed and approved prior to matriculation. Consultation for program planning is available from the graduate coordinator of the Education Department and the specialization chairperson.
All programs are approved by the New York State Education Department and satisfy the academic requirements for the New York State Teaching Certificate for specific areas.
Admission
Non-Matriculated Status:
See “Academic Information - Non Matriculated ” in this catalog for requirements to be met in addition to the following:
All programs:
- Applicants with a GPA of 3.0 may be admitted provided they present a satisfactory score on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). An official copy of all college transcripts must be submitted.
For Master of Science in Teaching Programs:
- Achievement of a grade of B or better in an undergraduate course in English composition, and one mathematics course. Those completing an advanced mathematics course must achieve a grade of C or better. An official copy of the transcript must be submitted. A satisfactory score on the verbal section of Praxis I or the GRE may be substituted for the required grade in English composition. A satisfactory score on the mathematics or quantitative section of Praxis I or the GRE may be substituted for the required grade in mathematics. Use of appropriate speech in the admission interview may be substituted for the required grade in Speech Communication.
For Master of Science in Education programs:
- Possession of a New York State Provisional or Initial Teaching certificate.
- Evidence of a Minimum of three years of full-time, paid, approved teaching and/or supervisory and/or administrative and/or pupil personnel service. Substitute positions will not be credited.
For Master of Science in Educational Leadership program:
- Possession of a New York State Provisional or Initial Teaching certificate.
- Evidence of a minimum of three years of full time, paid, approved teaching and/or supervisory and/or administrative and/or pupil personnel service. Substitute positions will not be credited.
Matriculated Status:
See “Academic Information - Matriculated Status ” in this catalog for requirements to be met, in addition to the following:
All programs:
- A 3.0 GPA prior to admission.
- Satisfactory GRE scores.
- A brief, typewritten autobiography, speaking to the candidate’s family background, educational background, work experiences and the reasons for choosing teaching as a profession.
- An interview with a member of the education department.
- A program plan of study signed by the adviser, and, in the case of adolescence or secondary education programs, also signed by the chair of the subject area department.
- Sign a Dispositional Commitment Form.
For Master of Science in Teaching programs:
Courses in:
- Art (3 credits in Art, Music, Drama or Dance-either performance or history/appreciation)
- Communication (3 credits in writing)
- History and Social Studies (6 credits)
- Humanities (6 credits)
- Foreign Language (6 credits) (May be met through CLEP or other examination programs)
- Scientific and Mathematical processes (6 credits in Mathematics, 6 credits in Science or Science and Technology)
For Master of Science in Teaching, Childhood Education:
- A concentration of 30 credits (including credits in the college core) in one of the liberal arts or sciences, or an interdisciplinary set of courses (to be determined).
For Master of Science in Teaching, Adolescence Education:
- Completion of a minimum of 30 undergraduate or graduate credits in the subject area in which certification is sought (different content may have more as shown below). Undergraduate courses must have a grade of C or higher and graduate courses must have a grade of B or higher. The following lists the courses needed for each content.
Meeting the Content Core Requirement BIOLOGY |
General Biology I and II |
Ecology, Evolution & Biodiversity |
Genetics |
Cell Biology |
Microbiology |
Biology Seminar |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I and II |
Ecology |
General Chemistry I & II |
Organic Chemistry I & II |
General Physics I & II |
Meeting the Content Core Requirement ENGLISH |
Shakespeare (3 credits) |
Chaucer (3 credits) |
American Literature (3 credits) |
Modern Literature (3 credits) |
Linguistics and History of English Language (3 credits) |
Major Level English Courses (15 credits) |
Meeting the Content Core Requirement MATHEMATICS |
Calculus 1, 2, 3 |
Discrete Mathematics |
Linear Algebra |
History of Mathematics |
College Geometry |
Theory of Numbers |
Abstract Algebra |
Probability and Statistics |
Meeting the Content Core Requirement SOCIAL STUDIES |
Economics (3 credits) |
Political Science (3 credits) |
History of Non-Western Civilizations (3 Credits) |
American History (6 credits) |
Geography (3 credits) |
Study of History (3 credits) |
Major Level History Courses (9 credits) |
Meeting the Content Core Requirement SPANISH |
Interpretative Listening (3 credits) |
Presentational Speaking (6 credits) |
Presentational Writing (3 credits) |
Interpretative Reading (6 credit) |
Content Knowledge Requirements (6 credits) |
Major Level Spanish Courses (6 credits) |
For Master of Science in Education programs:
- Possession of the New York State Provisional or Initial Teaching Certificate
- 3.0 GPA or higher
- Satisfactory GRE scores
- Letters of recommendation from undergraduate faculty or teaching supervisors
Note: The English Department usually requires up to six (6) credits of English in non-matriculated status before considering an application for matriculation in the MST program, and up to nine (9) credits for matriculation in the MS in Education program.
Continuation in the Program
Any education course, including student teaching, in which a student earns less than a ‘B’ grade must be repeated. Students enrolled in the Adolescent Education programs or initial certification must earn a grade of ‘B’ or higher in their content major courses.
Throughout the program, teacher candidates are required to demonstrate the dispositions for effective teachers that are stated in the department’s Conceptual Framework. Candidates are also required to meet the ethical and professional standards expected of all educators that are found in the Code of Ethics and in the department’s statement on Plagiarism. Any failure to uphold the dispositions for effective teaching and the ethical standards for educators in the profession will result in dismissal from the program.
New York State Teacher Certification Examinations (NYSTCE)
Iona College Pass Rates
Educating All Students 201 (EAS)
Total Passed |
26 |
Total Attempts |
28 |
Percentage Passed |
92.86% |
(201 Safety Net Pass Accepted through 6/30/2018)
Education Teacher Performance Assessment (EdTPA)
Total Passed |
36 |
Total Attempts |
38 |
Percentage Passed |
100% |
(201 Safety Net Pass Accepted through 6/30/2018)
CST Childhood Multi-Subject (211/212/245 and/or 221/222/245 or 902)
Total Passed |
12 |
Total Attempts |
14 |
Percentage Passed |
85.71% |
(902 Safety Net Pass Accepted through 6/30/2017)
CST Adolescent Content Areas (Math, English, Social Studies, or Spanish)
Total Passed |
9 |
Total Attempts |
9 |
Percentage Passed |
100% |
(904 Math and 903 English Safety Net Passes Accepted through 6/30/2017, 005 Social Studies and 020 Spanish Safety Nets Accepted through 6/30/2019)
Advanced Professional Programs
The revised New York State Standards for Teacher Education Programs include a change in the title of teacher certification from provisional certificate to Initial certificate. Those holding a provisional certificate must meet the requirements indicated for that certification, and those holding an Initial certificate, issued by the revised standards, must meet the program requirements for that certification.
Continuation in a Program
All programs:
- Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0.
- Any education course in which a student earns less than a “B” grade, including student teaching, must be repeated.
Graduation
All programs:
- Completion of all program requirements.
- A minimum GPA of 3.0.
- All requirements must be completed within five years from the date of admission.
New York State Teacher Certification
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Passing of the Following New York State Certification Exams:
- Education Performance Assessment (edTPA)
- Educating All Students with Literacy (as of 2018)
- Content Specialty Test(s)
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Completion of Child Abuse Workshop and the SAVE Workshop, and DASA workshops.
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Fingerprinting
The New York State Education Department is in the process of changing regulations for teacher certification. Education majors are required to be appraised of these changes through the New York State Education Department website.
ProgramsMaster of Science in EducationMaster of Science in Teaching
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