This course is designed for students interested in the integrated knowledge of child development, classroom behaviors of children and how research findings are applied to teaching and learning environments. Content to be covered includes child development theories and research, diversity in the classroom, culturally responsive teaching and essential understandings of anti-racist teaching with a focus on development of racial identity, and the roles and responsibilities of school faculty and staff in meeting children's developmental needs.
ELED 120
an exam designed to assess a prospective teacher's reading and writing skills, ensuring they have the necessary communication abilities to effectively teach students in Massachusetts classrooms, from pre-K through 12th grade; it consists of two subtests: one for reading comprehension and another for writing skills,
Communication and Literacy
Two course prefix and numbers you take in cluster 1.
ELED 314 and ELED 305
provides a holistic, integrated approach to understanding the life experiences of children as well as social and cultural constructions of childhood.
Childhood Studies Minor
The acronym for Student Education Association of Massachusetts
SEAM
This foundation course examines early childhood education (birth through grade 2) from a variety of perspectives including historical, sociocultural and developmental. A 40-hour, field-based experience is attached to this course.
ECED 230
designed to assess a candidate's knowledge and understanding of fundamental reading development principles, including phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, comprehension strategies, and assessment practices, required to effectively teach reading to young students in early childhood and elementary grades
Foundations of Reading
Early Childhood courses in Cluster 2
ECED 342 and ECED 361
The minor is preparation for career opportunities with children from birth through age six in the mixed delivery system outside the public schools. It provides the necessary course work for MA Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) Lead Teacher, Infant Toddler, and/or Preschool and Director I certification.
Early Educator Minor
AUA is the acronym for this club/honor society.
Alpha Upsilon Alpha
This course prepares educators of young children to include rich, meaningful arts experiences in their teaching. Students will learn academically rigorous, developmentally appropriate techniques that incorporate movement, visual arts, role-play and music into early childhood activities for toddlers to second graders.
ECED 280
designed to assess a candidate's knowledge and readiness to teach young children in an early childhood education setting, covering topics like child development, appropriate curriculum, and strategies for supporting diverse learners across social, emotional, cognitive, and physical domains
Early Childhood
Elementary Education Cluster 2 courses
EELED 344 and ELED 360
This minor is designed for education majors and other majors who seek proficiency in the teaching of reading and the language arts (writing, speaking and listening) for pre-kindergarten through adults.
Literacy Studies Minor
This program requires an honors thesis, which is a research or creative project mentored by an education faculty member.
Honors Program
This course will help students develop a conceptual framework to integrate technology effectively into the PreK-6 classroom. Students will analyze strategies and tools for implementing technology into the PreK-6 classroom and will evaluate these strategies in relation to the Massachusetts Digital Literacy and Computer Science Framework.
ELED 222
designed to assess a candidate's knowledge of basic elementary school subjects across Language Arts, History/Social Science, Mathematics, Science, and Technology/Engineering,
General Curriculum
Elementary Education courses in Cluster 3
ELED 414, ELEd 421, and ELED 430
This course is required for this minor,
Literacy Studies Minor
This Society draws its name from the Greek words, “Anagnosis,” being the word for reading; “Upotrophia,” meaning scholarship; and “Archon,” for leadership
Alpha Upsilon Alpha
The course examines elementary education from a variety of perspectives including historical, sociocultural and developmental. This field-based experience is used to contextualize topics and issues including what it means to be an effective, culturally responsive educator, teaching models and approaches, professional teaching standards and critical issues related to teaching and learning.
ELED 220
Candidates who are close to passing an MTEL test can take the MTEL-(BLANK) assessment instead of retaking the full MTEL
Flex
Early Childhood courses in Cluster 3
ECED 414, ECED 421, ECED 430
This minor required 6 credits in Social, behavioral and/or natural science electives.
Childhood Studies Minor
This program required students to have a 3.3 overall GPA and 3.3 GPA in their education major.
Honors Program