Frequently Asked Questions
Students must meet with the Director of TESOL Teacher Preparation and Certification
and the Undergraduate Program Director before submitting their application. Applications
are accepted at any time, but admission decisions will be made shortly after the last
day of classes in fall and spring semester or the first day of classes in fall and
spring semesters. Visit https://linguistics.stonybrook.edu/TESOL/ba-tesol/ for more detailed information. Undergraduate Application Form: Download You must complete ALL course requirements for the BA-TESOL and have an overall GPA
of 3.0 or above before enrolling in the following culminating student-teaching courses,
which are taken while student teaching: Undergraduate TESOL Program Course Planner: Download Undergraduate TESOL Program Sample Schedule: Download All students in the BA TESOL program are required to complete 100 hours of field experience.
These hours are completed over the course of two semesters, in conjunction with Methods
I (LIN 375) and Methods II (LIN 378) courses as noted below. Students will observe
ENL classes and keep records of their experiences. With the classroom teacher’s permission,
as you are observing, you may also provide academic and language learning assistance
in the class. Transportation is not provided -- you are responsible for your own transportation
to/from the district schools. In order to enter a public school and observe (field experience) or teach (student
teaching), you are required to get fingerprinted. It is recommended that you complete
the fingerprinting process prior to starting the semester. You only need to get fingerprinted
ONCE, as it continually remains valid. You may call MorphoTrust/IDEMIA at: 877-472-6915 to schedule an appointment, or visit http://www.nysed.gov/educator-integrity/fingerprinting for detailed instructions. The fee for this process is approximately $102. The link for your student teaching application will be emailed to undergraduates who
are approaching readiness for student teaching. Applications for student teaching
are accepted during the semesterprior to student teaching. Deadlines to apply: Once you’ve submitted your student teaching application and have been cleared by the
Linguistics Department Administrator, Teacher Candidates (TCs) will be assigned by
the Director of Field Experience and Clinical Supervision to work with one or more
tenured Cooperating Teachers (CTs) in our partnership schools. TCs may alternatively
request student teaching assignments in New York City schools through the SUNY Urban
Teacher Education Center (SUTEC), which coordinates student teaching in the New York
City schools for all SUNY campuses.TCs will be notified by the Director once their
placements have been arranged. During your 75 days of student teaching, you will have two placements -- approximately one half of the semester with a K-6 placement and the other half with a grades 7-12 placement. Student teachers are expected to follow the schedule of the school district’s calendar to which they are assigned,therefore, vacation weeks such as fall break and spring break will not be the same
days off as indicated on the SBU calendar. It will likely be necessary to continue student teaching past the end date of the Stony
Brook semester in order to complete 75 days. Be prepared to plan for this to happen. The experience of student teaching is meant to prepare you to run a classroom on your
own. Thus, the expectations are as high as the support is strong. You will be supported along the way by your Cooperating Teacher and the
Director of Field Experience and Clinical Supervision. A weekly seminar, given on
campus by the Director, will also be required. All teacher candidates must... 1. Create a TEACH account through the NYS Education Department (NYSED): http://www.highered.nysed.gov/tcert/teach/home.html 2. Complete the following workshops: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/spd/career/tworkshops.php It is strongly recommended to complete these workshops before student teaching. Class
size is limited and advance registration is required. Click on the link to get more
information: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/spd/career/tworkshops.php 3. Take and pass two NYS Teacher Certification Exams: For the most recent information or registration go to www.nystce.nesinc.com and 4. Submit your Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA) The Distributed Teacher and Leader Education program (D-TALE) is Stony Brook University’s
home for all programs that lead to New York State Certification for P-12 teaching
and administration. Visit the following D-TALE Program pages: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/dtale/guide/student_teaching.php https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/dtale/guide/responsibilities_teacher_candidate.php You may also contact Mariann Coogan, Director of TESOL Teacher Preparation & Certification,
at mariann.coogan@stonybrook.edu or Denise Hannaoui, Director of TESOL Field Experience and Clinical Supervision,
at denise.hannaoui@stonybrook.edu with any questions.