Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalogue 
    
2024-2025 Catalogue

Education


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Chairperson: Kelly E. Demers

Professor: Laura M. Wasielewski, Kelly E. Demers, Dianna Gahlsdorf Terrell; Associate Professor: Aubrey Scheopner Torres; Christian Gregory, Diana Sherman

Director of Teacher Education: Laura M. Wasielewski; Director, Graduate Program in Special Education: Laura M. Wasielewski; Coordinator of Clinical Practice: Amy Hill; Coordinator & Data Manager: Kristen deMatteis

Lecturers: John Boucher, Chelsea Folini, Paddy Favazza, Amy Hill, Frank Hoell, Heather Jennings, Denis Jobin, Ed Joyce, Melissa Lear; Kathleen Murphy, Deborah O’Connor, Michael Orlando

General Information

The mission of the Teacher Education Program is to prepare ethical and reflective educators who promote equity, exemplify professionalism, engage with communities, and thrive as leaders in the contemporary learning environment. The Education Department believes that teaching is an intellectual and professional endeavor grounded in the strength and excellence of our liberal arts curriculum. Our Teacher Education Program (TEP) allows our students the necessary theory and practice to inform their work regarding the ethical, moral, political, and social realities that shape education. The Education Department at Saint Anselm College offers several programs of study leading to a New Hampshire teaching license. These programs are designed to integrate liberal arts core coursework, specialized content major coursework, and teacher preparation coursework to prepare graduates for professional education settings.

Clinical Practice in the Professional Field 

The Education Department at Saint Anselm College has adopted a clinical practice model. Education majors who are candidates for teacher licensure are required to carry out early, often, and diverse clinical placements across multiple settings and grade levels. Candidates for licensure will carry out clinical experiences in grade groupings depending upon state licensure and departmental requirements (i.e. K-2, 3-4, 5-6, 5-8, 7-8, and 9-12). Candidates will also experience a variety of school settings (e.g. urban, suburban, and Catholic schools). Clinical placements are embedded in education courses with correlating experiences intended to build and assess candidates’ ability to connect and apply theory to practice. During each clinical experience, students take an active, participatory role in an assigned classroom.

For more information on requirements of clinical practice, including placement procedures and policies, criminal records checks, transportation, and associated expenses, please visit the Education Department website. 

Accredited Programs Leading to Teacher Certification

The Education Department offers several state-approved teacher education programs (TEPs) leading to initial licensure in New Hampshire. The Education Department offers programs leading to initial licensure in each of the areas below:

New Hampshire Teaching Certification Saint Anselm College Major Program of Study
Computer Science, K-12 Double major in Secondary Education & Computer Science   
Chemistry, K-12 Double major in Secondary Education & Chemistry - Secondary Education Dual Major   
Elementary, K-6 Major in Elementary Education   
English Language Arts, 5-12 Double major in Secondary Education & English   
ESOL/English to Speakers of Other Languages, K-12 Major in Elementary Education Studies, minor in English to Speakers of Other Languages/ESOL Minor and Licensure (K-12)   
French, K-12* Double major in Secondary Education & French  
Life Science, 7-12 Double major in Secondary Education & Natural Science  
Mathematics, 7-12 Double major in Secondary Education & Mathematics  
Music, K-12 Double major in Secondary Education & Music  
Physics, 7-12 Double major in Secondary Education & Physics (Teacher Licensure in Physics)  
Social Studies, 5-12 Double major in Secondary Education & History Major   
Spanish, K-12* Double major in Secondary Education & Spanish  
Visual Arts, K-12 Double major in Secondary Education & Studio Art  

Minors

There are five minor pathways, depending upon the student’s professional goals: education minor without licensure paired with any major; education minor without licensure paired with a theology major, an education minor without licensure  paired with a psychology major, English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) minor paired with Elementary Major leads to k-12 licensure, and STEM minor without licensure.

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