B.S.Ed. in English
Overview
Welcome to the B.S.Ed. in English program. It is our mission to educate teachers to
be leaders and inspire learning in students. The B.S.Ed. program prepares candidates
with the necessary pedagogical content knowledge to teach the 7 – 12 English curriculum,
implement instructional practices built on research-based approaches to student learning,
and use student thinking to drive classroom learning.
Program Requirements
B.S. Ed. English Guidance Sheet
B.S. Ed. English Sample Course Plan
BSED majors must apply for teacher candidacy status once they have met the Undergraduate
requirements. To view requirements and the application visit Candidate Services. Teacher candidacy status is required for upper-level education courses.
BSED 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.
Field experiences begin during the second year of the program and take place in a
variety of settings. The clinical field experience is connected to pedagogy courses.
Field experiences culminate with a semester of student teaching.
Students must obtain clearances for each course containing field experience in accordance
with Pennsylvania statutes. These include:
- Pennsylvania Criminal Record Checks
- FBI fingerprinting
- Pennsylvania Child Abuse Record checks - required for all who enter a school.
- TB Test
- View More Clearance Information for specific details about your program.
All clearances must be completed prior to the first day of the field course in which
you are enrolled and updated every year. Please contact the Office of Candidate Services
at 610-436-2999. Some school districts hosting early field students and student teachers
require a TB test issued within the year they begin their school district assignment.
NOTE: School district requirements take precedence over university policy. Failure
to maintain a current set of clearances will prevent you from enrollment and/or may
require your dismissal from field-based courses, blocked classes, and student teaching.
Anyone interested in transferring to the program should contact the department chair
or program director to discuss their previous coursework and a program plan.
Contact Information
Laura Renzi
Professor of English Education
Department Chair, Secondary Education
BSED Coordinator
Anderson Hall 501A
610-436-1040
LRenzi@wcupa.edu
Dr. Pauline Schmidt
Professor of English Education
Director, West Chester Writing Project
Anderson 503
610-436-2202
PSchmidt@wcupa.edu