Skip to main content
Home
  • Apply Now
  • Visit
  • Give
  • News
  • MyDaemen
  • A-Z
  • Admissions
  • Academics
  • Student Life
  • About
  • Alumni
  • Athletics
Home
Menu Menu
  • Admissions
  • Academics
  • Student Life
  • About
  • Alumni
  • Athletics
  • Apply Now
  • Visit
  • Give
  • News
  • MyDaemen
  • A-Z

4380 Main Street, Amherst, NY 14226

800.462.7652

Home
  • Admissions
  • Academics
  • Student Life
  • About
  • Alumni
  • Athletics

  • Academics
    • Undergraduate Majors
    • Graduate Programs
    • Community Engagement
    • Value Added Opportunities
    • Research
    • Registrar
  • College of Arts, Sciences & Education
    • Education
    • English
    • Global & Local Sustainability
    • History & Political Science
    • Mathematics
    • Modern Languages
    • Natural Sciences
    • Philosophy & Religious Studies
    • Psychological Sciences
    • Visual and Performing Arts
    • Pre-Dentistry
    • Pre-Law
    • Pre-Medicine
    • Pre-Pharmacy
    • Pre-Veterinary Medicine
  • Education
    • Master's FAQ
    • Undergraduate Teacher Preparation Programs
    • Adolescent Education Undergraduate Preparation Programs
    • Master of Science in Inclusive Childhood Education Programs
    • Master of Science in Inclusive Secondary Education Programs
    • Accreditation
    • Faculty
    • Bachelor's Certification Codes
    • Master's Certification Codes
    • Graduate Program Alternative Certification Brooklyn, NY
    • Course Catalog
    • Course Descriptions
  • FAQ's
    • Adolescent Education in Biology (7-12) FAQ
    • Adolescent Education in English FAQ (7-12)
    • Adolescent Education in Math (7-12) FAQ
    • Adolescent Education in Social Studies (7-12) FAQ
    • Adolescent Special Education (7-12) FAQ
    • Art Education (K-12)
    • Childhood Education (1-6)
    • Childhood/SWD (1-6) & Early Childhood/SWD (B-2)
  • Adolescent Education in English FAQ (7-12)
Additional Navigation

FAQ's

  • Adolescent Education in Biology (7-12) FAQ
  • Adolescent Education in English FAQ (7-12)
  • Adolescent Education in Math (7-12) FAQ
  • Adolescent Education in Social Studies (7-12) FAQ
  • Adolescent Special Education (7-12) FAQ
  • Art Education (K-12)
  • Childhood Education (1-6)
  • Childhood/SWD (1-6) & Early Childhood/SWD (B-2)

Adolescent Education in English (7-12) FAQ

1. What classes are organized by upper and lower required education division classes for ELA? MORE

LOWER DIVISION                           UPPER DIVISION               

EDU 203                                            EDU 336

EDU 237/EDU 27L                             LNG 337

CMP 101                                            EDU 402

PSY 103                                             STUDENT TEACHING

SED 270                                             EDU 327

PSY 214                                            

LIT 347

EDU 314

SOC 243

EDU 313

2. How do I apply for upper division in education? MORE

If you are an Adolescent Education in English (7-12) FAQ major, you will apply for upper division in your second semester, sophomore year, if the following have been taken and met:

In order to be admitted to upper division (and allowed to take upper division education courses), the following must be accomplished:

  • An overall quality point average of 2.75 or better for all completed college courses.
  • A quality point average of 2.75 or better in all education courses (SED & EDU prefixes).
  • A grade of “C” or better in EDU 203 Learning Theory.
  • A grade of “B” or better in EDU 237 Instructional Design.
  • A grade of "C" or better in SED 270 Introduction to the Nature & Educational Needs of Students with Disabilities.

Graded papers from each class must also be submitted:

  • The research paper from EDU 203 with instructor’s comments and grade earned.
  • The research paper from SED 270 with instructor’s comments and grade earned.
  • The instructional unit for EDU 237 with instructor’s comments and grade earned.
  • You must compile and submit on-line an upper division teaching portfolio for review by education department during spring semester of your sophomore year.

This will also include:

  • An emergent professional resume, must include original resume with feedback from Career Services and revisions.
  • An emergent comprehensive development plan.
  • An emergent dispositional self-assessment.
  • A dispositional interview.

 

3. Once I have applied for admission to upper-division in the English major and been accepted, does that mean I am automatically admitted into education upper division? MORE

No. The English department’s requirements and most of your LIT and CMP requirements to complete your degree are different from education requirements. Click here for the suggested course sequence. While you are learning the core classes in the English department for your future teaching ELA from 7th-12th grade, almost all of your pedagogy classes will be housed and required by the education department; see the Coordinator of Adolescent Education Programs with any questions.

 

 

4. What tests do I need to take, and pass, in order to secure my certification? MORE

  • Educating All Students Test (EAS)
  • Content Specialty Test (CST) - English Language Arts
  • edTPA - Secondary English-Language Arts

5. When should I take the required teacher examinations? MORE

  • Educating All Students Test (EAS):  Sophomore/Junior Year
  • Content Specialty Test (CST) – English Language Arts: Senior Year
  • edTPA - Secondary English Language Arts: Senior Year (During Student Teaching)

6. What ways are there to prepare for the New York State Teacher Examinations? MORE

For preparation information please visit this website.

Also, from time to time, we hear of special preparation classes. If you know of any, let one of the faculty members know and we will send an email to all education students via the list-serve.

7. I understand that if I take, and fail, any of the required certification examinations, that NYSED has developed safety nets. Where can I find this information? MORE

Please visit this NYSED website  

8. When do I student teach? MORE

Technically, student teaching is your “capstone” exercise for completing your degree and will propel you to begin your professional teaching career, graduate school or both; thus, student teaching is completed in your senior year. Some students teach in the fall semester, some in the spring. Speak to your advisor and/or the Coordinator of Adolescent Education Programs about this when the time comes.

9. Can I request where and/or with whom I’d like to be placed to student teach? MORE

When you apply to student teach, on the application, there is a section asking for the name and contact information for someone you are requesting to student teach with. We try to honor this, but sometimes this may not work out. But we do our best!

10. How do I apply for my teaching certification MORE

Please visit the NYSED TEACH website 

You will need to set up your own TEACH account.

11. Which pathway do I need to follow in order to apply for my teaching credential? MORE

Pathway: Approved Teacher Preparation Program 05/01/2014

This pathway refers to programs specifically designed and registered with the New York State Education Department to qualify students for New York State teacher, pupil personnel, or administrative certification. Specified non-coursework requirements, such as the New York State Teacher Certification Examinations and fingerprint clearance, must also be satisfied.

12. What do I need to do to get recommended for my certificate? MORE

You need to finish your bachelor’s degree in English adolescent education (7-12).  You also need to complete the following NYS workshops: Project SAVE, child abuse training, Dignity for All Students (DASA). Contact the Certification Officer--Amherst Education Programs to address any questions in regard to being recommended.

13. What is a “bachelor’s cert code” and what is it used for? MORE

The bachelor’s cert code is needed when you apply for your certification through your TEACH account. When you actually do apply, the TEACH system will ask you what you are applying for.

Here is what you will need when you do that:

  • Area of Interest: Classroom Teacher
  • Subject Area: English
  • Grade Level: Adolescent – Grades 7-12
  • Title: English Language Arts 7-12
  • Type of Certificate: Initial Certificate
  • Institution Code: Daemen College
  • Award Title: Bachelors of Arts
  • Program Code: 24056

14. Where do I get information about fingerprinting? MORE

Please visit this NYSED website

15. How do I get information about DASA? MORE

Please visit the DASA website

 

16. How do I get information about Project Save and child abuse training? MORE

Please visit the following website: http://www.childabuseworkshop.com/

Both workshops can be accomplished there.

17. Does Daemen offer a master’s degree in English Language Arts? MORE

Currently, we do not. 

18. How do I apply to get a certification extension? MORE

Keep in mind at Daemen, we are concerned with you finishing your degree and getting your certification based on your major. Any extension(s) would be between NYSED and you.

NYSED recommends the following:

  • Go to the Office of Teaching web site: http://www.highered.nysed.gov/tcert/.
  • Once there, click on Topics A-Z. 
  • Then, scroll down to Certificate Requirements. 
  • Then select your area of interest, etc. and click the search button.  You need to look for the pathway called Additional Classroom Teaching Certificate
    • Must Hold a Valid Certificate. 

Under that, you will see all the requirements for an additional certificate. Then click on each requirement for more information and explanation of coursework.

You apply for the additional certificate through TEACH, but you would not use a program code.

You have to send official transcripts either to your local BOCES (the one closest to where you live) or to NYSED after you apply for your additional certificate(s), depending on who you designate as the evaluator when you apply in TEACH.

FAQ's

  • Adolescent Education in Biology (7-12) FAQ
  • Adolescent Education in English FAQ (7-12)
  • Adolescent Education in Math (7-12) FAQ
  • Adolescent Education in Social Studies (7-12) FAQ
  • Adolescent Special Education (7-12) FAQ
  • Art Education (K-12)
  • Childhood Education (1-6)
  • Childhood/SWD (1-6) & Early Childhood/SWD (B-2)
  • Apply
  • Request Info
  • Visit
Daemen University, established 1947
A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY
4380 Main Street, Amherst, NY 14226
800.462.7652

Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn YouTube

© 2023 Daemen University
  • Privacy Statement