Thursday, October 16, 2014

New Jersey Teaching Colleges

Several colleges in New Jersey offer teaching programs.


The New Jersey Department of Education requires teachers to hold a valid certificate to teach based on PRAXIS test scores, transcripts of completed coursework and a notarized Oath of Allegiance. Coursework leading to teacher certification is available at several colleges and universities across New Jersey. Prospective teachers should plan to spend a semester student teaching under the supervision of an experienced teacher following the completion of their required coursework.


Montclair State University


Montclair State University is located 14 miles from New York City and features 246 acres of facilities for academic study and recreation, according to the university's website. The College of Education and Human Services offers degrees in elementary education, curriculum and teaching, educational foundations, physical education and educational leadership. Prospective teachers must apply to the Teacher Education Program, choose an area of focus known as a major and then complete a Professional Sequence of coursework. The final steps toward certification include supervised student teaching for a semester and passing scores on the PRAXIS II Tests. Montclair State University enrolls over 18,000 students in its undergraduate and graduate programs each year and features eight residence halls for those seeking campus housing.


Montclair State University


College of Education and Human Services


1 Normal Avenue


Montclair, NJ 07043


973-655-4000


cehs.montclair.edu


Rutgers-Camden The State University of New Jersey


The Rutgers campus in Camden offers a Teacher Preparation Program combining coursework and field experiences. The program emphasizes students' detailed knowledge of a subject area and extensive hands-on experiences. Admission to the Teacher Preparation Program requires that candidates meet minimum standards for grades in past coursework, test scores on the PRAXIS I tests and completion of an introductory course. Students earn either K-5 or K-12 certification once their coursework, PRAXIS II testing and semester of student teaching are successfully completed. Rutgers-Camden is one of three Rutgers campuses known collectively as The State University of New Jersey and is located in western New Jersey across the Delaware River from Philadelphia.


Rutgers-Camden


The State University of New Jersey


311 N. 5th St.


Camden, NJ 08102


856-225-2351


teacherprep.camden.rutgers.edu


The College of New Jersey


The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) was founded in 1855 and maintains a Georgian Colonial architectural style across 289 acres of landscaped grounds and campus buildings. The total undergraduate population numbers 5,600 at TCNJ and seven schools, including education, offer students over 50 programs of study. The School of Education offers degrees in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Special Education and other areas of specialty. The school's Support for Teacher Education Programs (STEP) office coordinates student teaching assignments and certification procedures. The College of New Jersey offers on-campus housing at 14 residence halls, 150 student organizations and a renowned athletic program. TCNJ is located in the suburban township of Ewing, which is five miles from Trenton and 60 miles from both Philadelphia and New York City.


The College of New Jersey


School of Education


P.O. Box 7718


2000 Pennington Rd.


Ewing, NJ 08628


609-771-2100


tcnj.edu

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