College of Coastal Georgia, University System of Georgia

Middle Grades Education

The Bachelor of Science in Middle Grades Education will meet standards established by the University System of Georgia, the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC), and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Teacher candidates successfully completing this program will be certified to teach in two subject areas, Grades 4-8.

Core Curriculum: The middle grades education program requires 122-129 credit hours of which 64-68 are to complete the USG Core Curriculum in Areas A through F including the College of Coastal Georgia's physical education requirement. Because prospective teacher candidates will ultimately focus on two subject areas for their teaching concentrations, early and regular advising beginning the freshman year is strongly encouraged especially for individuals interested in mathematics and science.

Professional Education Curriculum : The proposed professional education course of study is comprised of 58-61 credit hours with courses in middle grades education, special education, reading and literacy, and psychology. In the professional education courses listed below the following guide provides the basis for content: MGED – course content focuses primarily on middle grades education; RDNG – course content focuses primarily on literacy and reading education; SPED – course content focuses primarily on special education; and PSYC – course content focuses on psychology.

Admission to the Teacher Education Program : Prior to enrolling in the Fifth Semester that begins the teacher candidate's professional education sequence of course work, students are required to be admitted to the Teacher Education program. Applications for admission to the Teacher Education Program are completed in March prior to the Fifth Semester. Successful prospective teacher candidates must meet the following criteria:

a. a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher on all course work
b. successful completion of all three GACE Basic Skills tests
c. successful completion of the Regents Test
d. a grade of C or better in all Area F courses
e. completion of Areas A-F in the core curriculum
f. a successful criminal background check
g. successful completion of three disposition evaluations
h. proof of insurance for tort liability purposes

Continuation in the Teacher Education Program : Once admitted to the Teacher Education Program, teacher candidates are required to maintain a 2.75 GPA or higher to remain in the program. Periodic department monitoring by the program faculty with regard to teacher candidate progress on their knowledge, skills, and dispositions is conducted to ensure that teacher candidates meet high standards. Completion of professional education course work includes lecture courses, practicum courses where teacher candidates work in public schools with children under the supervision of a certified teacher and a university supervisor, seminar courses that provide overview information about upcoming course work, and professional development seminars that provide supplemental knowledge and skills beyond lecture courses. For graduation, all teacher candidates will be required to successfully complete the Capstone Internship in the Middle School as well as pass the GACE tests required for certification.

Course # Title
Credit Hours
First Semester  
CCGA 1101 College Success Seminar (Institutional Credit)

2

MATH 1001 or 1111 Area A Math Requirement
3
ENGL 1101 English Composition I
3
COMM 1100 Introduction to Communication
2
Area B Elective Institutional Options Elective
2-3
Area D Elective Science Elective (for non-science major)
4
Total  
16-17
   

Second Semester

   
ENGL 1102 English Composition II
3
Area C Elective Humanities Elective
3
Area D Elective Science Elective (for non-science major)
4
Area D Elective Mathematics Elective
3-4
HIST 2111 or 2112 U.S. History I or U.S. History II
3
Total  
16-17
   

Third Semester

 
ENGL 2111 or 2112 World Literature I or World Literature II
3
Area E Elective Social Science Elective
3
Area F Elective a First Teaching Concentration Elective a
3-4
EDUC 2110 b Investigating Critical & Contemporary Issues…
3
EDUC 2120 b Exploring Socio-Culture Perspectives…
3
PHED #### c PHED 1000 or two activity courses
2
Total  
17-18
   

Fourth Semester

 
POLS 1101 American Government
3
Area E Elective Social Science Elective
3
EDUC 2130 b Exploring Teaching and Learning
3-4
Area F Elective First Teaching Concentration Elective a
3
Area F Elective Second Teaching Concentration Elective a
3
Total  
15-16
   

a. Teaching concentration electives should be discussed with an advisor.
b. Students are required to complete a Personal Affirmation Form that details any criminal background history for this course prior to completing the field experience requirement.
c. Two hours of PHED are required. If PHED 1000 was completed Third Semester, then the requirement is met; if only a one hour activity courses was completed Third Semester, then one additional hour is required. See advisor for clarification if needed.

 
     

Fifth Semester

 
MGED 3000 Professional Seminar I
0
PSYC 3010 Adolescent Psychology
3
SPED 3110 Survey of Children with Exceptionalities
2
MGED 3010 Middle Grade Schools and Curriculum
3
MGED 3090 Integrated Practicum I
1
Content Elective Content at the 3000-4000 level (first concentration area)
3-4
Content Elective Content at the 3000-4000 level (second concentration area)
3
Total  
15-16
   

Sixth Semester

 
MGED 3001 Professional Seminar II
0
MGED 3020 Middle Grades Instruction and Assessment
3
MGED 3030 Professional Roles, Ethics, & Collaboration …
2
MGED 3040 Language Issues in Today's Middle Schools
3
MGED 3091 Middle Grades Practicum II
1
Content Elective Content at the 3000-4000 level (first concentration area)
3-4
Content Elective Content at the 3000-4000 level (second concentration area)
3
Total  
15-16
   

Seventh Semester d

 
MGED 4000 Professional Seminar III
0
MGED 4010 Classroom Management in Middle Schools
3
RDNG 4020 Reading, Writing, & Literature in the Middle School
3
MGED 4030 e Effective Instruction: Math and Science
3
or  
MGED 4032 e Effective Instruction: Social Studies and Language Arts
3
MGED 4090 Middle Grades Practicum III
1
Content Elective Content at the 3000-4000 level (first concentration area)
3-4
Content Elective Content at the 3000-4000 level (second concentration area)
3
Total  
16-17
     

Eighth Semester

 
MGED 4001 Professional Seminar IV
1
MGED 4091 Capstone Internship in the Middle School
6
MGED 4120 Professional Development Seminars
2
MGED 4420 Prescriptive Literacy Instruction
3
Total  
12
   
122-129

d. An updated criminal background check is required before beginning the final two semesters of study.
e. Depending on the two concentration areas of focus, teacher candidates may need to take both courses, thus consultation with an education advisor is highly recommended.