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Dual Certification in
Early Childhood/
Special
Education
(Birth -Grade 2)

As one of the premier teacher preparation institutions in the Northeast, The College of Saint Rose has played a fundamental role in the recent redesigning of the New York state teacher education curriculum. Members of the Saint Rose School of Education faculty have worked closely with the New York State Board of Regents in discovering the best ways to prepare future teachers for the challenging classrooms of the 21st century. They began by asking the question: what do the schools of the future need?

The schools of the future need teachers who are skilled in regular early childhood education as well as special education. Rather than simply combine the requirements of these two programs, the School of Education created a fully integrated special education and early childhood education curriculum.

As a Saint Rose graduate, you will be prepared to teach children with diverse needs, at various learning levels and in urban, suburban, rural and high-needs districts. You will be dually certified in both early childhood education and special education, enabling you to teach in regular and inclusive settings for birth through Grade 2.

In other words, you will be better prepared to help all children learn and enjoy learning. And isn't that what being a teacher is all about?

THE SAINT ROSE DIFFERENCE
Early childhood/special education majors prepare for careers teaching children from birth through Grade 2 by studying a variety of topics ranging from language and learning in the classroom to the role of technology in teaching and learning. Further, as a student in this dual degree program, a portion of your coursework will focus on students with severe disabilities, making you better prepared for teaching in inclusive classrooms. In addition to the major and liberal education requirements, early childhood/special education majors select a concentration in either biology, earth science, mathematics, Spanish, American studies, English/language arts, general science or social studies.

OUR EXPERIENCED FACULTY
The Saint Rose early childhood and special education faculty members are practitioners and informed scholars who have valuable classroom teaching experience. They've been there, at the front of the class looking out at a sea of young faces, each child at a different learning level.

There is at least one early childhood/special education faculty member with expertise in each of the disability areas, including mental retardation, learning disabilities, and emotional disabilities. Saint Rose faculty members regularly publish and present at regional, state, national, and international conferences, providing you with the opportunity to participate in research and exposing you to various resources for continued professional development.

Clubs and Organizations
Many faculty members actively collaborate with others in their field through organizations such as the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). You also will be nurtured through faculty coordinated organizations such as Kappa Delta Pi, which sponsors events in the interest of children. The School of Education holds a charter in Kappa Delta Pi, the international honor society for educators-a prestigious organization to which many Saint Rose education professors belong. Students who are in the top 15-20 percent of their degree program and who also are recommended by faculty are invited to membership in Kappa Delta Pi.

FIELD EXPERIENCE
The hands-on, field experience that students complete is a hallmark of the Saint Rose School of Education. Field placements include early childhood and preschool programs, as well as elementary school classrooms for Kindergarten, first and second grades, in a variety of settings, such as urban, suburban, rural and high-needs districts.

Since several courses include field experience requirements that range from five to 21 hours each, you will begin gaining observation and hands-on experience during your sophomore year. Therefore, you will complete more than 100 hours of fieldwork before you begin your student teaching experience.

Student Teaching
Early childhood/special education majors complete two student teaching experiences:

  • 7 1/2 weeks in a Pre-K or Kindergarten setting; and
  • 7 1/2 weeks in a Grade 1 or Grade 2 classroom.

One experience is conducted in a regular classroom, while the other is conducted in an inclusive classroom and under the guidance of an experienced special educator.

Each of the two student teaching experiences begins with an analysis of the culture of the school and community and a study of the students in the school and classroom, in regard to their diversity, abilities, experiential backgrounds, language proficiencies and special needs. This will assist you in your subsequent teaching and planning and make you better able to help students learn the required material.

FACILITIES
School of Education facilities include:

  • Kenneth T. Lally Center for Technology in Teaching—consists of computer classrooms containing the most advanced hardware, software, and multimedia communications and presentation equipment to help students develop the necessary skills to provide technology instruction to children;
  • Carl E. Touhey Forum—a venue with seating for 250 people and the capacity for streaming video, teleconferencing and other media necessary for panel discussions and lectures;
  • Joy S. Emery Education and Clinical Services Center—a multi-disciplinary center providing services for preschool children through adults in the areas of speech and language, hearing, and learning disabilities that includes an audiology laboratory, seminar room and treatment rooms;
  • Patricia Standish Education and Curriculum Library—houses instructional materials for preschool through grade 12, including software, videos, literature, tests and other hands-on materials; and
  • Neil Hellman Library—contains more than 203,299 volumes, 825 periodical subscriptions and a collection of 282,304 microfilms. Membership in an online network provides access to materials from libraries nationwide through inter-library loan. The library is a wireless environment providing laptop computers that can be checked out from the circulation desk for use within the library.

CAREERS
As a Saint Rose early childhood/special education graduate, you will fill an ever increasing and important need to provide quality instruction and intervention to young children in New York state and throughout the country. Since you will be certified to teach in inclusive early childhood settings and elementary schools, you will have an advantage over other candidates when applying for positions as a kindergarten or pre-kindergarten classroom or school-based teacher, or as a human services professional in agencies that provide preschool special education services and early intervention services. In addition, the College's Career Center works closely with the School of Education to provide career services, including teacher job fairs and workshops, that have resulted in significant numbers of education graduates acquiring teaching positions in the Capital Region and nationwide, since New York has reciprocal certification agreements with numerous states in the Northeast and in the country.

GRADUATE STUDY
The bachelor's degree in early childhood/special education that you earn from Saint Rose will grant you initial certification in this field. However, in order to gain professional certification, you must earn a master's degree in early childhood education, special education or a related field such as reading or elementary education in order to obtain professional certification.

Saint Rose offers 11 Master of Science in Education (M.S. in Ed.) degree programs. Many graduates choose to pursue their master's degrees here at Saint Rose with the faculty they have come to respect as mentors.

MODERATE PRICE AND AGGRESSIVE FINANCIAL AID
The College of Saint Rose has one of the lowest tuitions of all New York state private colleges and we offer a variety of scholarships, including multicultural and academic talent. More than 90% of our students receive several forms of financial aid.

 

The schools of the future need teachers who are skilled in regular early childhood education as well as special education. Rather than simply combine the requirements of these two programs, the School of Education created a fully integrated special education and early childhood education curriculum.


The Thelma P. Lally School of Education
The United States Department of Education predicts that our nation will be in need of more than one million teachers by 2010, due to the retirement of more than half of the current teacher work force. To accommodate the growing need for highly trained teachers across the country, The College of Saint Rose built the new Thelma P. Lally School of Education, completed in January 2003.

The Lally School o Education consists of classrooms, computer labs, offices, an education and curriculum library, and a communication disorders clinic. It also features the Carl E. Touhey Forum, a multimedia education forum that provides a focused and unique space for the campus as a whole. The Lally School of Education is a learning and teaching environment in which technology plays a critical role.


Saint Rose offers 11 Master of Science in Education (MS in Ed.) Degree programs. Many graduates choose to pursue their master's degrees here at Saint Rose with the faculty they have come to respect as mentors.

 

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