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Elementary Education
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Program
The
College emphasizes a diverse liberal arts background, academic
specialization, professional training and field experiences to prepare
teachers who are outstanding practitioners and enthusiastic role models
for lifelong learning. Students admitted to the College's Teacher
Candidacy program at the end of their sophomore year have proven their
commitment to the profession through self-initiated field experiences
and academic performance. The College’s teacher candidates, in
partnership with area schools, work, learn and apply theory to practice
under the shared guidance and expertise of practicing teachers and
college professors.
Students document their learning and
professional growth through the development of a portfolio, which serves
as a valuable self-marketing asset.
Areas of concentration for Elementary
(grades K-8) teachers include: art, Canadian studies, disability
studies, environmental education, English, French, German, history and
social sciences, honors, human development, international affairs,
mathematics, music, Native American studies, life/physical sciences, peace
studies, performing arts, philosophy, psychology, Spanish and women’s
studies.
The College's teacher preparation
programs are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of
Teacher Education. After successfully completing university and program
requirements, graduates are recommended for provisional teaching
certificates in the state of Maine. National accreditation helps pave
the way for reciprocal certification in other states.
For Academic Fact Sheets, containing entrance, academic major and
University of Maine General Education requirements, click here.
For additional information, contact:
Owen J. Logue,
Associate Dean
College of Education and Human Development
144 Shibles Hall
Orono, ME 04469-5766
(207)581-2485