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2004-2005 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
M.S.Ed in Foreign Language Education
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Associate Professor Jean, Graduate Program Director, (516) 463-5489, rlldjj@hofstra.edu
The course of study leads to New York State Initial Certification, valid for
teaching languages other than English in grades 7-12. This program is designed
to blend on-campus preparation with field experiences in a variety of school settings,
culminating in full-time teaching. Literacy, multicultural education, and information
technology are integrated throughout all aspects of the program. The program conforms
with the New York State Learning Standards in Languages other than English and
the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages standards for oral proficiency.
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Admission Requirements
Applications for admission to a Master of Science in Education program in the
Department of Curriculum and Teaching are made to the Graduate Admissions Office.
Students who do not meet the full admission requirements must complete all prerequisite
courses prior to the conferring of the master’s degree. Admission is based on
a comprehensive review of multiple criteria, including the following:
- A completed application form to the master’s program.
- A minimum grade point average of 2.75 in each of two categories:
- Overall undergraduate course work;
- Course work in the language in which certification will be sought.
- Completion of General Education Core for teacher education programs.
- A written personal statement of professional intent and rationale.
- Two letters of reference that address the applicant’s potential to succeed in
the teaching profession and in graduate course work.
The Department understands that any single criterion may not reliably predict
a candidate’s potential for success in a graduate program. Consequently, candidates
are welcome to apply if they do not meet one of the criteria but feel that other
aspects of their experience may compensate. General Education Core
In order to ensure that prospective teachers have a broad education in liberal
arts and sciences, all students must have completed undergraduate course work
from each of the content areas below.
- Artistic Expression/Humanities
- Communication
- Information Retrieval
- History/Social Sciences
- Philosophy
- Language other than English (6 s.h.)
- Scientific Processes
- Mathematics Processes
- Written Analysis and Expression (6 s.h.)
- Cross Cultural Appreciation
If one or more of the above content areas are missing from any student’s transcript,
those content areas must be completed prior to completion of the degree. See the
Advisement and Certification Office for evaluation of this requirement. Foreign Language Content Requirements
Students admitted to the M.S. in Education program in Foreign Language Education
should possess a bachelor’s degree in French, Spanish, German or Russian, or a
minimum of 36 s.h. in college-level course work above level four in the respective
language, distributed over the following areas:
Culture and Civilization, 6 s.h.
Conversation, 3 s.h.
Grammar, 3 s.h.
Composition, 3 s.h.
Literature, 9 s.h.
Electives in the target language—additional course work in related areas (with
advisement: advanced course work in the above areas or special topics such as
phonetics, film or linguistics), 12 s.h.
If the candidate possesses an undergraduate degree in the target language but
one or more of the above content areas were not included in the candidate’s undergraduate
degree, those missing content areas must be completed prior to completion of the
M.S. in Education degree. Of these 36 s.h., six may be taken at the graduate level
and counted toward the M.S. in Education degree under the Electives category.
Candidates who do not possess a bachelor’s degree in the specific language, but
who have succeeded in completing a majority of the required content courses with
a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 or higher, may apply for admission to
the M.S. in Education program. Upon matriculation in the program, candidates may
continue to complete the required content courses while they are completing the
requirements for a master’s program. Where academic subject matter deficiencies
in the language are so great as to prevent completion of requisite work within
the 37 s.h. master’s program, additional course work may be required. Matriculated
students must complete a minimum of 31 s.h. in residence at Hofstra. No more than
6 s.h. may be transferred into the program. Student Teaching may be used to meet
the 31 s.h. residency.
A maximum of 12 s.h. of graduate course work leading toward the M.S. in Education
degree may be completed prior to matriculation in the program. To register for
courses in the program other than SED 205, 213, or 264 a student must 1) be matriculated
in the program; or 2) have written permission of the course instructor or departmental
chairperson prior to the beginning of the course. Program Requirements - Semester Hours: 37
Students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 while
in the program. Grades of D or lower will not be counted toward the graduate degree
but will be included in determining the grade point average. Students must receive
a grade of B or higher on all required (non-elective) courses in the program.
The major in Foreign Language Education consists of a minimum of 37 s.h. of course
work, including each of the following: Introductory Courses - Semester Hours: 10
Choose From - Semester Hours: 3
General Methods Courses - Semester Hours: 6
Choose From - Semester Hours: 3
Special Methods and Curriculum Courses - Semester Hours: 6
Electives Supporting the Content Area of Certification - Semester Hours: 6
Choose with Advisement.
FDED, course work in the specific foreign language, CT, SPED, RES, ELED or LYST
recommended, 6 s.h. Student Teaching and Corequisite Seminars - Semester Hous: 9
Field Experiences Prior to Student Teaching
At least one field placement must be in a district identified as high needs by
the New York State Education Department. All field experiences are incorporated
into course curricula. Students enrolled in SPED 201/264 are placed in educational
settings to work with students who have special needs or disabilities. A minimum
of 100 clock hours of participation/observation is required prior to student teaching.
Placements are arranged by the Office of Field Placement. Departmental policy
is to place prospective teachers in districts other than those in which they currently
reside or in schools that they attended.
Participation/observation field experiences in designated secondary schools are
required in the following courses: Student Teaching Prerequisites
Students will qualify for admission to SED 217, Student Teaching, or SED 218,
Supervised Teaching, when they have satisfied the following requirements:
- Completion of SED 200, 205, 213, 264, 291; LYST 209, 215A, 217A; and SPED 201,
264 with a B or better, and
- 2. a grade point average of 3.0 or higher in overall graduate course work.
Application forms may be obtained from the Office of Field Placement. Applications
are due on October 1 for the succeeding spring semester and March 1 for the succeeding
fall semester. Graduation Requirements
- Completion of all General Education Core requirements;
- Completion of all foreign language content requirements;
- Completion of the 37 s.h. course requirement in the M.S. in Education program
with no fewer than 31 s.h. in residence;
- A minimum grade point average of 3.0 in overall graduate course work and no grades
below B in required courses;
- An electronic portfolio, illustrating the student’s education course work and
professional accomplishments;
- All course work taken in satisfaction of the degree requirements must have been
completed within a 5-year period.
Teacher Certification Requirements
Upon successful completion of a teacher education program, students will be eligible
to apply for the University’s recommendation for New York State Certification.
For Initial Certification, students are required to have passing scores on each
of the New York State Teacher Certification Examinations (NYSTCE): the Liberal
Arts and Sciences Test (LAST), the Assessment of Teaching Skills-Written (ATS-W),
and the appropriate Content Specialty Tests (CST’s). Students not receiving passing
scores on all New York State required examinations will not be eligible for certification.
In addition, all students who are recommended by Hofstra’s Advisement and Certification
Office must attend seminars in Child Abuse and Maltreatment, Substance Abuse,
Fire and Arson and Safe Schools Against Violence (Project SAVE). It is strongly
recommended that students complete the Liberal Arts and Sciences Test (LAST) prior
to student teaching and the ATS-W and the appropriate CST during student teaching.
Please contact the Advisement and Certification Office for information regarding
the fingerprinting requirement and any other specific requirements regarding certification. |
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