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- About MHSE
- Student Success & General Inquiry Form
- Meet Our Students & Alumni
- Advisement, Office Hours & Course Offering
- Undergraduate MHSE
- Graduate MHSE
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Department of Middle and High School Education
718-960-8171
Carman Hall, Room B29Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Daniel Stuckart
Interim Chair, Professor and Coordinator, Graduate Program in Social Studies
Email
718-960-8006
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About Graduate MHSE
Welcome to the Department of Middle and High School Education (MHSE). The mission of MHSE is to provide undergraduate and graduate studies that serve to engage a diverse body of students to become well-prepared and effective secondary teachers and educators. The vision of the department is: 1) to provide students with course work and professional experiences and settings relevant to their area(s) of specialization and 2) to introduce students to current, innovative, and culturally and linguistically relevant and anti-racist instructional leadership strategies enabling them to acquire academic and personal/social skills/dispositions that prepare them to be successful in secondary education settings.
In keeping with the mission and our educational framework, the Lehman Urban Transformative Education (LUTE), we prepare students for initial New York State certification to teach academic and special subjects in middle and high schools, grades 5-12. MHSE also offers a new Human Rights and Transformative Justice Advanced Certificate (with an online option).
Graduate Teacher Education Program sequences lead to Master’s degrees and to both NYS Initial and Professional certifications in English Education (Grades 7-12), Mathematics Education (Grades 5-9 and 7-12), Science Education (Grades 7-12), Social Studies Education (Grades 7-12), Spanish teaching (7-12), Music (7-12), Art (7-12) and TESOL Education (PreK-Grade 12). Starting in the fall of 2022, the department will offer also offers new programs leading to dual certification in the content areas and adolescent Generalist Special Education. MHSE also offers Advanced Certificates in all the academic subject areas. A Bilingual Extension in PreK-Grade 12 for teachers who are already NYS certified in an academic subject area is also available.
- M.A. Program in Art Education *
- M.S.Ed. Program in English Education
- M.S.Ed. Program in Health Education *
- M.S.Ed. Program in Mathematics Education, Middle Childhood Education (5-9) or Adolescent Education (7-12)
- M.A.T. Program in Music *
- M.A.T. Program in Music Teaching *
- M.S.Ed. Program in Science Education
- M.A. Program in Social Studies Education
- M.S.Ed. Program in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
- M.A in Teaching Spanish 7-12*
*These programs are housed in other departments. Students enrolled in these programs take several courses in Middle & High School Education.
- Advanced Certificate: Middle Childhood Extension, Grades 5-6
- Advanced Certificate: Science Education
- Advanced Certificate: Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
- Advanced Certificate for Teachers of Languages Other than English (LOTE)
- Advanced Certificate: Bilingual Extension
- Clinically Rich ITI Bilingual Extension grades 5-12
- Advanced Certificate: Human Rights Education and Transformative Justice
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Department of Middle and High School Education
718-960-8171
Carman Hall, Room B29Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Daniel Stuckart
Interim Chair, Professor and Coordinator, Graduate Program in Social Studies
Email
718-960-8006 - See all contacts