Urban Secondary Education for Grades 5-12 Licensure
The School of Urban Education (UED) is designed to meet the needs of urban schools for teachers who can improve students' educational achievement. The School prepares prospective teachers who can build on the talents and resiliency of diverse urban learners for success in school and life. Our approach to teacher education focuses on preparing diverse, reflective and resilient teachers who are outstanding in their commitment to teaching urban youth and providing equal educational opportunity. By attracting teachers of color and low-income or "first generation" college students into teaching careers, the School provides urban schools with competent educators who can relate to the experiences of culturally and linguistically diverse youth and their communities.
The mission is twofold: 1) to increase the number of well-prepared teachers of color in Minneapolis, St. Paul and inner-ring suburbs so that the teaching workforce reflects the ethnically diverse population of students and their communities; and 2) to empower urban teachers with the content knowledge, pedagogical skills, urban field experiences, and professional dispositions needed to improve the educational achievement of historically and currently underserved urban learners and to advocate for their right to receive a high quality education.
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Course Requirements for Teaching Licensure (38 credits)
Pre-Professional Education Courses (6 credits)
The following courses are open to all students and, among other requirements, are needed for admission to the School of Urban Education. Contact the School for more information about program Admission requirements.
- EDU 200 Introduction to Urban Education and Reflective Teaching (3 credits)
- EDU 203 Multicultural Education (3 credits)
Professional Education Courses (24 credits)
The following courses are open to students who are admitted to the School. Students must complete field experiences in an urban middle school and an urban high school while completing the following Professional Education courses, but prior to doing their student teaching.
- EDU 300 Assessment of Learning and Teaching in Diverse Urban Classrooms
- EDU 306 Urban Middle School & High School Teaching Methods
- EDU 310 Teaching and Assessing Students with Disabilities in Urban 5-12 Classrooms
- EDU 311 Urban Teaching Practicum and Seminar
- EDU 383 Information Technology for K-12 Education
- EDU 400 Literacy Education in Urban Schools
- EDU 415 Managing Learning in Diverse Urban 5-12 Classrooms
- EDU 430 Historical and Cultural Foundations of Urban Education
- EDU 435 Teaching ELL Students in Content Area Classrooms
- EDU 450 Advanced Urban Teaching Practicum and Seminar
Content Area Majors for Grades 5-12 Licensure
In addition to required education courses for licensure (above and below), teacher candidates must complete course work in the specific content areas in which they will be licensed to teach. The links below will go to the major requirements:
- BS in Life Sciences Teaching for students pursuing life sciences with general science licensure;
- BS in English Teaching for students pursuing communication arts and literature licensure;
- In addition to the courses in the major, English Teaching Majors must also complete:
- BS in Mathematics Teaching for students pursuing mathematics licensure; or
- BS in Social Studies Teaching for students pursuing social studies licensure.
- In addition to the courses in the major, Social Studies Teaching Majors must also complete:
Content Methods Courses (4-8 credits depending on the licensure area)
Note : Additional Content- Specific Methods coursework is requfired if it is not already a requirement for the major.
Student Teaching (8 credits, 12 weeks full-time)
Teacher Candidates must notify the Field Experience Coordinator two semesters prior to doing their student teaching. They must also submit a student teaching application packet.













