National Louis University 2012–2013 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog

Secondary Education, M.A.T., Foreign Language Concentration (Resident Teacher Program)

With this program, NLU partners with the Academy for Urban School Leadership (AUSL) to deliver the M.A.T. Secondary Education program in a model which integrates a ten-month teaching residency and 12 months of graduate level coursework.

Program participants spend one year working full-time in Chicago Public Schools classrooms with mentor teachers. While gaining classroom experience, participants take the coursework that allows them to earn a full Master of Arts in Teaching degree from NLU.

Graduates contract to work in an underperforming Chicago Public School for a minimum of four years.

Graduates will be eligible for Foreign Language Certification (Type 10, K–12) with a designation in a specific language. Visit Certifications and Endorsements at NLU for more details.

In addition to National College of Education Graduate Admissions Requirements, applicants must:

  • Pass the Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP)
  • Have a grade point average of 3.0 in the last 60 hours of coursework
  • Choose a designation from one of the following: Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Russian or Spanish 
  • Have a grade point average of 3.0 or better in foreign language designation coursework
  • Have 32 semester hours of coursework in foreign language designation (12 semester hours of upper division)
  • Pass the ACTFL foreign language oral proficiency exam (advanced-low)

In addition, the Foreign Language endorsement requires that candidates fulfill all of the following areas in the designation language:

  • Pass the foreign language designation test
  • Beginning Language I & II
  • Intermediate Language I & II
  • One course in each of the following areas:
    • Grammar and Composition
    • Introduction to Literature
    • Introduction to History and Culture

This degree requires:

  • 36 SH
  • An internship
  • That candidates choose 6 SH of electives from one of the following areas: Reading, ESL, Middle Level or Special Education (see tables below)

MAT Core - 8 SH

FND504History and Philosophy of American Education

ESR514Research in Action: Becoming Practitioner Researchers

EPS511Human Learning and Development in Instructional Contexts

Secondary Education – Foreign Language Requirements - 22 SH

SEC502Introduction to Teaching at the Secondary Level

SEC525American Urban Education

SPE500Introduction to Exceptional Children and Adolescents/Special Education

SEC522Classical Language Methodology

or

SEC524Communicative Language Teaching in the Foreign Language Classroom

and

SEC597FResident Student Teaching in Secondary Education: Foreign Languages

RLR503Teaching Content Area and Advanced Reading

TIE558Exploration of Technology as an Instructional Tool

Secondary Education – Reading Electives - 6 SH

Choose 6 SH from the following:

RLR502Teaching Comprehension and Content Reading

or

RLR503Teaching Content Area and Advanced Reading

and

RLL522Adolescent Literature

or

RLL528Survey of Multicultural Literature K-12

Note: If needed to equal 6 SH, a Reading Elective can be chosen under advisement

Secondary Education – ESL Electives - 6 SH

CIL500Foundations of ESL and Bilingual Education

CIL505Methods and Materials for Teaching English as a Second Language

Secondary Education – Middle Level Electives - 6 SH

MLE500Middle School: An Overview

MLE502Middle Level Curriculum

Secondary Education – Special Education Electives - 6 SH

Choose two courses from:

SPE501Educational and Diagnostic Assessment of Exceptional Children and Adolescents

SPE506Frameworks and Perspectives in Special Education

SPE507Social/Emotional Development and Teaching and Support

SPE527Individualized Curriculum and Instruction

Note: Other electives may be chosen in consultation with the resident teacher program partner.