B.S.Ed. in Middle Grades Preparation (4-8)
Overview
Welcome to Middle Grades Preparation! It is our mission to prepare candidates to
be professional educators excited about teaching and committed to life-long learning.
We provide programs that are based on principles of developmentally appropriate practice
and research-based decision making. The Department prepares teachers to serve the
needs of diverse populations of children through the development of active, constructive,
and collaborative approaches to teaching and learning. Many co-curricular clubs and
service opportunities complement the Department’s programs; candidates are encouraged
to explore the many opportunities the campus offers.
Many graduates of the Middle Grades Preparation program teach in Pennsylvania. In
addition, West Chester University’s graduates have obtained teaching assignments in
schools across the nation and are well prepared for teaching in American schools abroad,
for work with agencies such as the Peace Corps, and for rewarding careers in a variety
of settings that serve the needs of children and young adolescents.
Middle Grades Prep (MGP) alumni: Please click on this link to share your career updates with our department.
Highlights
- The Professional Development (PDS) program is a year-long experience for seniors in Early Grades Preparation or Middle Grades Preparation majors to co-teach in a K-8 classroom from August through June. Attend an information session in the fall semester.
- The Urban Teacher Track is a series of courses that pay special attention to topics related to diversity, equity and inclusion in an urban context.
Teacher Candidacy
Middle Grades Preparation majors must apply for teacher candidacy status once they have met the Undergraduate Requirements. Teacher candidacy status is required for upper-level education courses.
Field Information
Field experiences begin during the candidate's first semester and culminate in a semester-long, student-teaching experience. Candidates have opportunities to participate in supervised field experiences in urban, suburban, and rural school districts-all within one hour of our campus.
Apply for Student Teaching
MGP majors must apply for student teaching one year in advance of their student teaching semester. The Office of Clinical Experiences facilitates the student teaching application process. (Link to their page?) All coursework other than MAT 390 must be successfully completed prior to the beginning of student teaching. MAT 390 may be taken just prior to, or during student teaching.

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