Elementary Education with Certification
Lane W. Clarke
Chair, Department of Education
lclarke1@une.edu
Mission
The mission of the Education Department is to prepare lifelong reflective educators who exhibit flexibility, compassion, collaboration, and student-centered pedagogy knowledge and skills.
The Education Department offers strong experiential, student-centered, and responsive program preparing students to develop:
- Knowledge of content and instructional practice
- Professional dispositions
- Pedagogical skills
Our vision is to prepare future educators to have an exponential impact on the lives of their students and the broader community.
The core values that drive the Education Department and guide our ethos, principles, and standards are:
- Knowledgeable Professionals
- Collaborative Practitioners
- Inclusive and Culturally Competent Educators
- Reflective Life-Long Learners
Major Description
Students complete a four-year curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and earn Maine certification. 51Æ·²èhas reciprocity with the majority of states in the United States including New England.
Curricular Requirements
CAS Core Curriculum | Credits |
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Total | 42–46 |
Professional Core Courses | Credits |
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EDU 105 – Exploring Teaching | 3 |
EDU 110 – Supporting 21st Century Learning Through Technology | 3 |
EDU 202 – Curriculum & Assessment | 3 |
EDU 206 – Foundations of Literacy | 3 |
SPE 220 – Exceptionalities in the Classroom | 3 |
EDU 261 – Teaching Social Studies: K-8 | 3 |
EDU 267 – Teaching Science: K-8 | 3 |
EDU 373 – Teaching Mathematics: K-8 | 3 |
EDU 386 – Literacy Methods: K-8 Reading | 3 |
EDU 387 – Literacy Methods K-8 Writing | 3 |
EDU 385 – Diversity Issues in Schools | 3 |
SPE 405 – Inclusive Methods and Data-Based Decision Making | 3 |
EDU 485 – Elementary Practicum | 3 |
EDU 491 – Student Teaching Internship and Seminar | 12 |
Total Professional Core Credits | 51 |
Electives or Physical Education Concentration* | 6–23 |
Electives to get to 120 credits* | Variable |
Minimum Required Total Credits | 120–122 |
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*You must take a minimum of 6 credits of ENG, MAT, HIS/POL, and SCI in order to teach and receive state certification. These courses can be a part of the CORE or taken as an elective. Consult with your academic advisor when choosing electives.
*Students pursuing the Physical Education Concentration should see the Concentration Tab below for the course list.
Field Experience
The faculty in the Education programs are committed to ongoing and frequent observation and involvement in schools. The teacher education programs at 51Æ·²èhave a specific competency-based focus to meet the Maine standards for teacher certification. All students engaged in teacher preparation will spend time in a field setting in each of the semesters for which they are registered for professional education courses. Involvement in the schools will be connected to specific, course-related tasks (e.g., observation, teaching lessons, conducting experiments, administering assessments, etc.). Transportation to and from schools is the responsibility of the student.
Internship
Without specific permission from the Education Chair, courses may not be taken during the internship semester, so all required coursework must be completed the semester prior to the internship. Admission to the internship is not guaranteed and students must have reached Advanced Standing to apply.
In addition, the student should have:
- Sufficient knowledge regarding the components of effective instruction.
- Sufficient knowledge of appropriate grade-level content and teaching methods.
- Sufficient knowledge of the developmental needs of students.
- Sufficient knowledge of how to establish and maintain effective cooperative relationships with school personnel, students, and parents.
- Understanding of and empathy for working with students.
The selection of individual internship sites will be made by the Certification and Placement Officer. Geographical location relative to 51Æ·²èis a consideration. 51Æ·²èhas a collaborative relationship with many districts and selects both schools and teachers based on their interest in and ability to assist interns in demonstrating mastery of the Maine Common Core Teaching Standards. Placement in an internship is not guaranteed. The Education programs, through its Certification and Placement Officer, will make a good faith effort to negotiate an appropriate placement. Schools have the right to refuse placement requests. The 15-week student teaching internship experience must be done in a local Maine Public School that is in an established internship protocol with the 51Æ·²è.
Professional Educator Review Board (PERB)
All students enrolled in the internship must demonstrate their teaching competence with respect to Maine Common Core Teaching Standards before the Professional Educator Review Board (PERB). The Board is comprised of professional educators from area schools as well as 51Æ·²èfaculty. Students are required to develop a presentation reflecting their proficiency in meeting these state standards and present and defend the presentation in front of the Board. Passing PERB is a requirement for completion of the certification program and subsequently is recommended to the Maine State Department of Education for teacher licensure.
Advanced Standing
All students in education certification programs must apply for admission to advanced standing when they have completed approximately 60 credit hours. To apply for advanced standing, students must develop a portfolio demonstrating how they have met proficiency in the following areas: a) teaching skills, knowledge, and disposition aligned with the Maine Common Core Teaching Standards; b) basic academic skills and c) professional skills. This portfolio is evaluated by a committee of education faculty and a pass/fail determination is made based on a holistic rubric.
Students not meeting these criteria do not remain enrolled in a certification program; however, students do have the option of changing their major to a non-certification major such as Educational Studies. Students can reapply for advanced standing upon completion of each additional semester up until their second to last semester (i.e., students graduating in Spring must meet advanced standing by the beginning of the previous Fall semester.
Learning Outcomes
At the completion of their bachelor's degree, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate mastery of the Maine Common Core Teaching Standards
- Demonstrate professionalism through accountability and engagement
- Demonstrate ability to communicate effectively in both written and oral formats
- Demonstrate appropriate dispositions as defined by professional expectations
Concentration
The Physical Education Concentration includes 26 credits offered through the Exercise and Sport Performance Department. This 26-credit concentration needs to be added to either an Elementary or Middle and Secondary Education Major.
To complete this concentration a student can major in Elementary Education with an academic discipline concentration and then add the 26-credit concentration enabling the student to be certified in Elementary Education and get a Conditional Certification in Physical Education. Please note, Physical Education is not a stand-alone concentration.
Elementary Education Certification with Physical Education Concentration Curricular Requirements
Physical Education Concentration Courses | Credits |
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BIO 208/208L – Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab | 4 |
BIO 209/209L - Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab | 4 |
EXS 180 - Motor Learning and Performance | 3 |
EXS 310 - Kinesiology and Biomechanics | 3 |
EXS 320 - Exercise Physiology with Lab or EXS 205 - Sports Physiology | 3 |
EXS 330/330L - Fitness Evaluation Prescription with Lab | 3 |
EXS 340 - Concepts of Strength and Conditioning | 3 |
ATC 306 - Psychology of Sport and Exercise | 3 |
Elective (Math Course) | 3 |
Transfer Credit
Courses completed at another accredited college can be transferred to this degree program. Transferred courses must be reasonably close in scope and content to the required courses offered at 51Æ·²èin order to count as exact equivalents. Otherwise, they may transfer as general electives.
All courses completed must be no older than five years. Other restrictions apply.
See Undergraduate Admissions for more information.
Admissions
See Undergraduate Admissions for more information.
Financial Information
Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees for subsequent years may vary. Other expenses include books and housing. For more information regarding tuition and fees, please consult the Financial Information section of this catalog.
Completion Requirements
All coursework, including the internship, should be completed within a five-year time frame. A delay beyond the five years might warrant the retaking of coursework. Furthermore, if state certification requirements change prior to your completion even within the five-year timeframe, those changes must be incorporated into a revised program plan, in order to meet state certification regulations.
See Undergraduate Admissions for more information.