Educational Studies
Lane W. Clarke, Ed.D.
Director, School of Education
lclarke1@une.edu
Mission
The mission of the School of Education is to prepare lifelong reflective educators who exhibit flexibility, compassion, collaboration, and student-centered pedagogy knowledge and skills. The School of Education 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 School of Education and guide our ethos, principles, and standards are:
- Knowledgeable Professionals
- Collaborative Practitioners
- Inclusive and Culturally Competent Educators
- Reflective Life-Long Learners
Major Description
The School of Education offers an undergraduate major in Educational Studies for students interested in the study of educational foundations, methods, and processes.
The major includes a culminating capstone where students will engage in an educational experience to deepen their understanding of the complexity of education and schooling as well as develop the ability to think critically about the ways in which education intersects with a broad range of social, cultural, political, and economic forces.
The Educational Studies major does not lead to teacher certification.
Curricular Requirements
Nor’easter Core Requirements | Credits |
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Total | 40 |
Program Required Courses | Credits |
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EDU 120 – Education for Community and Belonging | 3 |
EDU 202 – Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment | 3 |
SPE 220 – Introduction to Special Education | 3 |
Two (2) Methods Courses (see below) | 6 |
Five (5) Electives with an EDU or SPE prefix | 15 |
Total Credits | 30 |
Internships and Capstone Experience Courses | Credits |
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EDU 465 – Educational Studies Internship | Up to 9 |
EDU 495 – Edu Studies Internship (minimum of three (3) credits completed in final semester) | 3+ |
Total Credits | 12 |
Open Electives (as needed to reach 120 credits) | Variable |
Minimum Total Required Credits | 120 |
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Methods Course Options
Methods Courses | Credits |
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EDU 274 – Teaching Social Studies: K-8 | 3 |
EDU 275 – Teaching Science: K-8 | 3 |
EDU 376 – Literacy Methods: K-8 Reading | 3 |
EDU 377 – Literacy Methods: K-8 Writing | 3 |
EDU 378 – Teaching Mathematics: K-8 | 3 |
EDU 436 – Teaching Secondary English | 3 |
EDU 437 – Teaching Secondary Science | 3 |
EDU 438 – Teaching Secondary Social Studies | 3 |
EDU 439 – Teaching Secondary Math | 3 |
EDU 441 – Methods of Art Education | 3 |
SPE 300 – Special Education Methods | 3 |
Please note: While some courses can fulfill both core and program requirements, the credits earned do not count twice towards the minimum total required credits for the degree.
Learning Outcomes
- Students will reflect on their understanding of how individual differences and diverse cultures impact education to create inclusive learning environments that enable each learner to meet high standards.
- Students will design and implement developmentally appropriate and challenging learning experiences that reflect their understanding of how learners grow and develop, recognizing that patterns of learning and development vary individually within and across the cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical areas.
- Students will demonstrate they have acquired and mastered the dispositions defining professionalism.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to seek appropriate leadership roles and opportunities to take responsibility for student learning, to collaborate with learners, families, colleagues, other school professionals, and community members to ensure learner growth and to advance the profession.
FIELD EXPERIENCE
The faculty in the Education programs are committed to ongoing and frequent observation and involvement in schools. All students engaged in education courses will spend time in a field setting in each of the semesters for which they are registered for education courses. Involvement in the schools will be connected to specific, course-related tasks (e.g., observation, teaching lessons, conducting experiments, administering assessments, etc.). Students in Educational Studies will also have internship experiences in school or educational settings that support their career aspirations.
Transfer Credit
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 91Ö±²¥ÊÓÆµin order to count as exact equivalents. Otherwise, they may transfer as general electives.
All courses completed must be no older than five (5) years. Other restrictions apply.
See Undergraduate Admissions for more information.
Admissions
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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 Informationsection of this catalog.