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Science Education - Announcements
Friday, February 27

 

Dear Science Teacher candidates,

Please read ALL the information below regarding different stages of the different programs in science education. Let me know if you have any questions. I have office hours in Marshak 413 on Mondays from 3:45 - 4:45 and 7:20-8:20. I can be available other times as well.

Also, please be sure you remind yourself of what is on the updated science education web pages for your particular program. You are responsible for knowing what program you are in and for following all guidelines posted.

Richard Steinberg
Program Head, Middle and Secondary Science Education
steinberg@ccny.cuny.edu

APPLICATION FOR PROGRAM ADMISSION (for non-matriculated students, Project Starship Participants)
If you are currently a non-matriculated student and would like to enroll at CCNY, the application deadline for fall semester is March 15. Note that there is normally a 9-credit limit for non-matriculated students.

APPLICATION FOR STUDENT TEACHING (EDSE 0600G / 46300)
The application deadline for EDSE 0600G / 46300 for the spring semester is April 27, but you should start the process much sooner. You should go to the field office to get an application. If you do not have a provisional teaching certificate you are still required to enroll even if you are currently employed as a teacher. If you have not done so already, you should sign up for the LAST and CST and for the ATSW as soon as possible. Details are available at http://www.nystce.nesinc.com/. For questions or information on workshops for these exams, you could go to the School of Education Learning and Technology Resource Center (NAC 3/226, X7801) or see me. These exams are mandatory.

REGISTRATION FOR EDSE 0200I (Fall 2009)
This should be taken in your last semester here. The only way to register is during walk in registration. Dates have not been posted yet, but are usually the week before the semester. Registration is done on a first come first served basis until all sections are fill, but there are usually no problems with registering unless you miss walk in registration. Bring your LAST and CST scores with you. (You need to have completed the exams by August to be eligible for 0200I.)

APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION
If you are finishing your program, you must apply for graduation by March 3. See the registrar immediately (in person or at http://www1.ccny.cuny.edu/current/registrar/application-for-graduation.cfm) for their strict instructions and deadlines. You should also see the program and field work offices web pages for guidelines about certification that you need to follow.

SUMMER / FALL COURSES (for all programs, subject to change)
Comment 1: See the web page for YOUR program. (http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/education/science/index.html) If you are not sure what is best to take, let me know and I am happy to help.
Comment 2: All science courses listed below are for teachers and can be counted towards your science OR science education requirements.
Comment 3: To improve your ability to enroll in your first preference, register on line and on time.
Comment 4: Courses labeled "for middle school teachers" are not eligible towards the secondary program requirements.
Comment 5: BIO, CHEM, EAS, PHYS, and SCI course prefixes have been changed to BIOE, CHEME, EASE, PHYSE, and SCIE.

Summer 2009, session 1:
SCIE 4103E (Nature of Science) MTWTh 5:15-7:45

Summer 2009, session 2:
EDSE 3900I MTWTh 11:30-2:05
BIOE 0200E (Modern Concepts in Biology 2) MTWTh 11:30-2:05
BIOE 0200E (Modern Concepts in Biology 2) MTWTh 2:30-5:05
SCIE 7302N (Environmental Systems Science) MTWTh 8:45-11:20
SCIE 7304N (Principles of Atomic Theory) MTWTh 5:15-7:45

Fall 2009:
EDSE 0200I M 4:50-7:20 or 7:30-10:00
EDSE 3100E M 4:50-7:20; Tu 4:50-7:20; or Th 7:30-10:00
EDSE 3102E W 4:50-7:20
BIOE 0200E (Modern Concepts in Biology 2) Th 4:50-7:20 New York City Geology (Day/time TBA)
SCIE 1403E (Physical Science for Middle School Teachers 1) M/W 5:00-6:40; M/W 7:30-9:20; or Sat 8:30-11:50
SCIE 4101E (Life Science for Middle School Teachers 1) T/Th 5:00-6:40
SCIE 4103E (Nature of Science) Th 4:50-7:20
SCIE 7304N (Principles of Atomic Theory) M 4:50-7:20
Other required EDUC and EDSE will be offered at various times



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