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Inclusive Adolescent Education, B.S.

Be an engaging, antiracist, and inclusive English, science, mathematics, or social studies teacher, who fosters a love for their subject in all learners and helps them succeed beyond the classroom.

Inclusive Adolescent Education is a new program that continues SOE’s proud tradition of inclusive and special education teacher preparation with best-in-class student field placement, including in New York City; study abroad; clinical simulations; and more.

a student teacher helps a high schooler in science class

The Syracuse Advantage

  • Earn New York State dual certification in a Grades 7-12 Content Area (English, mathematics, science, or social studies) and Students with Disabilities (All Grades), a gold standard certification that potentially transfers to most other states.
  • Develop your subject matter expertise—students also take a second major from the College of Arts and Sciences or the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in a Content Area (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, English and Textual Studies, History, Mathematics, or Physics).
  • Take part in short-term study abroad trips or semester-long programs around the world. SOE students are eligible for exclusive funding to support study abroad.
  • Get a small school feel at a dynamic R1 research university through personalized academic and career advising; the opportunity to work closely with internationally recognized faculty, including on research projects; and with a cohort that takes many of its classes together.

Hands-on Learning

  • Nick Trivelpiece stands next to clapping middle school studentsJumpstart your teaching with five semesters of field placements, starting in your first semester—you’ll get multiple field opportunities that meet the New York State requirements, providing an introduction to classroom teaching at various levels.
  • Experience our groundbreaking work in clinical simulations (SIMs) for realistic preprofessional practice, replicating common interactions in school and classroom environments.
  • Broaden your perspectives in a diverse community with Bridge to the City, your opportunity to teach, learn, and live in New York City for a semester.

Inclusive, Antiracist, and Equitable Education

  • Study in a program that is deeply committed to equitable, antiracist, and inclusive practices, including the belief that all students have a right to a meaningful education in a typical classroom setting.
  • Engage with inclusive learning through peer partnership with InclusiveU, SOE’s higher education program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Learn from practitioners in combined general and special education classrooms—Syracuse-area schools collaborate with SOE on inclusion, and many host teachers are alumni.
SOE graduates employed or in graduate school within six months
96%
Class of 2023
New York State teacher certification exam pass rates
100%
Class of 2023 Educating All Students, Multi-subject Content (All Grades), and Educating Students with Disabilities

Program Requirements

a graduate student presents to a classInclusive Adolescent Education majors combine professional education coursework and a liberal arts major (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, English and Textual Studies, History, Mathematics, or Physics) for 126-135 credits in total, depending on the liberal arts major chosen. First year classes include:

  • Introduction to Inclusive Schooling
  • Experience in Inclusive Schools
  • Principles of Teaching in ENL Inclusive Classrooms
  • Clinical Simulations in K-12 Teacher Preparation
  • Disability in School and Community

More information can be found in the Syracuse University Course Catalog.

Outcomes

Graduates are in K-12 schools, preschool, and community settings including:

  • Special education and subject-specific teachers
  • Teacher leaders, department chairs, and school administrators
  • Research and advocacy organizations
  • Community centers, agencies, and non-profit organizations
  • Further graduate studies including Educational LeadershipLiteracy Education, or another area of interest.

Zoe Haigh headshot“SOE is a tight knit community that builds future educators. It provides ample opportunity for students to get into the classroom and continues to support you after graduation. I am so thankful for this community and all the support and love I’ve received!”

—Zoe Haigh ’21, G’22

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