Portland-State-University 2016-2017 Bulletin

Graduate Teacher Education Program

The Graduate School of Education offers two licensure programs, one in elementary and one in secondary, that also include a Master’s degree. This program is designed for students who wish to teach in public schools and is available in one-year and two-year formats. Successful completion of these programs culminates in a recommendation to Oregon’s Teacher Standards and Practices Commission for a teaching license. Specific program admission requirements and application details are available at www.pdx.edu/ci/gtep-info

The M.Ed. is earned by students who have completed PSU’s Graduate Teacher Education Program (GTEP),and Secondary Dual Educator Program (SDEP). Graduate level students in the Bilingual Teacher Pathway (BTP) Program may earn the M.Ed. with the completion of ITP 551 Research and Classroom Inquiry.

Program Requirements

Early childhood and elementary

CI 510Experimental Course

1-15

ITP 514Educating for Equity and Social Justice

3

ITP 535Cultivating Responsive Elementary Classrooms

3

ITP 536Learning and Development

3

ITP 538Integrated Methods and Curriculum Design

6

ITP 539Elementary Mathematics Methods

3

ITP 540Foundations of Literacy

3

ITP 541Literacies in the Elementary Classroom

4

ITP 542Integrated Elementary Science Methods

2

ITP 543Professional Collaboration in Elementary Education

1-3

ITP 544Clinical Support for Elementary Teachers

3

ITP 545 or 548Student Teaching I

3*

ITP 546 or 549Student Teaching II

6*

ITP 547 or 550Student Teaching III

12*

Ed 518Inclusive Elementary Classrooms

2

Total Credit Hours:45-66

*required for licensure but may not be applied to M.Ed.

Total 66 credits for license

Total 45 credits for M.Ed.

Middle level and high school

ITP 509Practicum

1-9

ITP 511Classroom Management for Student Success

3

ITP 512Learning and the Learner

3

ITP 513Technology as a Tool for Learning

3

ITP 514Educating for Equity and Social Justice

3

ITP 515Foundations of Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Practice at the Secondary Level

3

 

ITP 516Engaging Young Adolescent Learners

3

or

ITP 517Engaging Adolescent Learners

3

  

ITP 518Assessment for Learning

2

ITP 520Literacies in the Disciplines

3

ITP 521-528Secondary Methods

10

ITP 529Professional Seminar -Secondary

1

ITP 530 or 532Student Teaching I

8*

ITP 531 or 533Student Teaching II

13*

ITP 551Research and Classroom Inquiry

1-4

Ed 519Inclusive Secondary Classrooms

3

Total Credit Hours:45-66

*required for licensure but may not be applied to M.Ed.

Total 66 credits for license
Total 45 credits for M.Ed.

Secondary education at Portland State University is available in the following endorsement areas: art, biology, chemistry, foreign languages, health education, integrated science, language arts, mathematics, music, physical education, physics, and social studies. Initial subject matter endorsement requirements are outlined in the appropriate department section of this catalog. Not all endorsement areas are offered every year; check the GTEP website for current information.