Teacher Education

A second major in Education is offered, with certification programs in three areas: Elementary Education (K-8), Art Education (K-12), and Secondary Teacher Certification (Biology Education for grades 7-12, English Education for grades 5-12, and Social Science Education for grades 5-12). 

EducationTeacher Education programs are offered in Elementary Education, Art Education, Biology Education, English Education, and Social Science Education. Interested candidates apply for admission to a certification program after completing 12 credits at the University. In addition to the certification, program students must complete an academic major. Our program provides select students with small class size and individualized attention. Education faculty work closely with certification students throughout their academic experience.

The Education Program features two active student clubs, the Secondary Education Club and the Elementary Education Club, that encourage student participation in education related activities. Collaboratives established with neighboring public schools provide students with a wide variety of urban, suburban, and rural schools for field experiences. Graduates of the Education Program earn a state approved teaching certificate.

Helpful Forms:

1. Extended Education Program EEP
(this program allows students extended time to complete certification)

2. Secondary Education Program Forms:

a. Bio pathway
b. English pathway
c. Social Studies pathway

3. Art Pathway

 

 

Want to Know More?

View the College at Rindge academic catalog for specific degree requirements and course information.

Contact

Franklin Pierce University
College at Rindge 
1.800.437.0048
admissions@franklinpierce.edu

FACULTY

Alana Mosley
Professor of Elementary Education
B.A., M. Ed., University of New Hampshire
Ed.D., Boston University
mosleyaj@franklinpierce.edu

John Villemaire
Associate Professor of Secondary Education
B.S., University of Vermont
M.A., Keene State College
Ed.D., University of Massachuestts at Amherst
villemj@franklinpierce.edu