Nov 23, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalogue 
    
2024-2025 Catalogue

Elementary Major & Licensure (K-6)


Each teacher candidate will work with an advisor in the Education Department to develop an individualized program of study. Individualized programs of study include course sequences, clinical experiences, and state testing requirements.  Refer to the plan of study for the timing of the courses. For more information about individualized programs of study, including typical sequencing of coursework and course requirements related to each licensure area, please see the Saint Anselm College Education Department website.

The following courses are required:

  • *CH 105 The Science of Road Trips or PS 105 ST: Science and Everyday Thinking (before ED 390)
  • *MA 110 Concepts of Math (before ED380)
  • *PY 199 Child Development (before ED 322)
  • *HI 199 Origins of World Power (before ED 390)
  • *ED 240 - Principles of Teaching and Learning (clinical)
  • *ED 250 - Integrating Arts and Creativity in the Elementary Classroom
  •  ED 322 - Inclusion, Equity, and Diversity in Education (clinical)
  • *ED 340 - Curriculum and Assessment in Teaching
  •  EN 355 - Introduction to General Linguistics
  •  ED 375 - Literacy Methods (clinical)
  • *ED 360 - Meeting the Needs of English Language Learners in the K-12 Classroom (community engaged learning)
  •  ED 380 - Theory and Methods of Teaching Elementary Mathematics
  •  ED 390 - Methods of Teaching Elementary Social Studies and Science
  •  ED 429 - The Bridge Experience
  •  ED 432 - Clinical Capstone: Supervised Student Teaching (12credits) (clinical capstone)
  •  ED 495 - Fundamentals of Elementary Pedagogy (concurrent with ED 432 Student Teaching)

 

*Note: In addition to meeting major requirements, courses with an asterisk also meet Saint Anselm College core requirements including Scientific, Quantitative, Social Scientific, Historical, Writing Intensive, Aesthetic, or Global Engagement requirements.