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Center of Pedagogy

Welcome to the Teacher Education Program

Teacher Education Program Links
Teacher Education Program Offices
About the Undergraduate Program

The Teacher Education Program is overseen by the Center of Pedagogy, a unique structure at Montclair State University. To learn more about the Teacher Education Program, refer to the links below. To learn more about the Center of Pedagogy, click here

Teacher Education Program Links

Initial Teacher Certification Areas Offered at Montclair State University
Undergraduate Admissions, Retention, and Application Information
Graduate Programs
Teacher Education Program Handbook (pdf)
Portrait of a Teacher
Praxis II Requirement
Frequently Asked Questions

Teacher Education Program Offices

The Teacher Education Program is the central focus of the Center of Pedagogy, therefore, most of the programs and offices overseen by the Center of Pedagogy support Teacher Education students. Below are links to the programs, offices, and services that are under the auspices of the Center of Pedagogy.

Center of Pedagogy Programs, Offices & Services

Ed.D. in Pedagogy
ADP Center for Teacher Preparation and Learning Technologies
Montclair State University Network for Educational Renewal (MSUNER)
Teacher Education Admissions and Retention Department
Fieldwork Department
Teacher Education Advocacy Center (TEAC)
Agenda for Education in a Democracy
Urban Teaching Academy (UTA)
New Jersey Consortium for Urban Education (NJCUE)
Become a Prudential Teaching Scholar

About the Undergraduate Program

Montclair State's Teacher Education Program includes a number distinctive features, including a network of partner schools which provide urban and suburban settings where students complete their field experiences and a programmatic emphasis on teaching for critical thinking. The Teacher Education Program was awarded the Christa McAuliffe Showcase for Excellence award by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities for its collaboration with public schools and is one of the programs selected from across the nation to become a member of The Center for Educational Renewal at the University of Washington, as well as The National Network for Educational Renewal founded by John Goodlad. The Teacher Education Program received the 2002 Best Practices Award in Support of Diversity from the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. The commitment of the faculty in the Teacher Education Program is to the enculturation of students into a political and social democracy, the moral dimensions of teaching, as well as competence and knowledge both in pedagogy and the content to be taught. The program is considered a national model for other colleges and universities.

The Teacher Education Program at Montclair State reflects a balance between a liberal education and professional preparation. The program combines general education, subject-matter (major) specialization and professional preparation. The professional component addresses four broad areas: the curriculum, student development and learning, the classroom and the school, and effective teaching practices. Special emphasis is placed upon the research findings related to effective teaching. All Teacher Education candidates must complete a field experience in an urban school as part of the program. The specific objectives of the Program are described in the Teacher Education Program Handbook, which may be purchased in the University Bookstore or downloaded at http://cehs.montclair.edu/academic/cop/TeacherHandbook.pdf  The requirements for teacher certification are subject to changes in state regulations and university policy. Such changes will be publicized; however, students must regularly consult with departmental advisors and the most current edition of the Teacher Education Program Handbook to stay aware of recent developments.

The Teacher Education Program provides a sequence of professional courses and field experiences leading to teacher certification upon passing all required standardized test assessment (Praxis II Series), while the student majors in a particular field of interest. Field experiences are collaboratively coordinated by Montclair State and the Montclair State University Network for Educational Renewal, a partnership with 25 local school districts. The graduate is recommended for certification to teach in all New Jersey public schools and is legally qualified to apply for certification in other member states of the Interstate Certification Compact. Please note that United States citizenship is required for standard permanent New Jersey teacher certification.

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