English Secondary Education
Certain courses requred for an English Secondary Education major must be taken during certain college years.
Sophomore Year (2 Units)
- EFN 299 - Schools & Communities
- SED 224 - Adolescent Learning and Development
Junior or Senior Year (2 Units)
- EFN 398 - Historical & Political Contexts of Schools
- EED 400 - Teaching Writing (preferrably after the Junior Experience)
Junior Year (3 Units)
These three courses include a shared field experience and should be taken together
- EED 390 - Methods of Teaching Secondary English
- SED 399 - Pedagogy in Secondary Schools
- SPE 323 - Secondary Content Literacy in Inclusive Classrooms
Senior Year (3 Units)
- EED 490 -- Student Teaching (2 units)
- SED 498 -- Collaborative Capstone Seminar
It is strongly recommended that the student not enroll in any additional courses during his or her student teaching seminar.
For further guidance, you may consult this possible sequence for ENGT students.
1 Health Requirement
You must meet the State of New Jersey health requirement in order to be certified in New Jersey. The requirement may be met in one of three ways.
- HES 160 (also fulfills a liberal learning behavioral, social, or cultural perspectives requirement)
- BIO 171 (also fills the natural science requirement for liberal learning)
- BIO 173 (also fills the natural science requirement for liberal learning)
- Take the State of New Jersey health examination at a county Superintendent of Schools office
For more questions, please contact Emily Meixner, Director of the English Secondary Education Program or view the English T website.
PRAXIS/NTE Tests
During the final year of your program, you should arrange to take the PRAXIS/NTE test. The only test required for New Jersey secondary certification in English is "English Language, Literature, and Composition: Content Knowledge." Pennsylvania certification requires the same subject area test, plus the PPST Reading, Writing, and Mathematics tests as well as the "Principles of Learning and Teaching, Grades 7-12."
Information and registration forms for the Praxis tests are available in the STEP office, 154 or 157 Forcina.
Certification
Apply for certification early in the semester of your graduation in the STEP office, 157 Forcina. Note that you cannot be certified until after you have graduated. If you "walk" in the May graduation ceremony but take any courses over the summer, you are considered an August graduate and cannot be certified until late August, which may prevent you from being hired in many school districts.
For further information on certification, contact Roberta Conjura in the STEP office, 771-2318.
Relevant Links
- Global Student Teaching
- Kappa Delta Pi @ TCNJ
- New Jersey Council for the Humanities, Teacher Institute
- New Jersey Department of Education
- National Council of Teachers of English
- Pennsylvania Department of Education
- Taking the PRAXIS Exam
- Rethinking Schools
- Sigma Tau Delta @ TCNJ
- Teaching Tolerance
