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Education : Overview

Alfred University Education DepartmentA career in education can be immensely rewarding, offering the dedicated professional many opportunities to make a lifelong, positive impact on the lives of children and young people. Alfred offers a four-year undergraduate program which leads to certification, as well as a one year (30 credit) master's program which leads to a graduate degree in education and additional certification as a literacy specialist. You choose: four-year undergraduate, or four plus one to receive your masters degree.

Students enrolled in these programs receive an integrated blend of professional course work and field-based opportunities, and can be certified in New York State to teach younger students (pre-kindergarten through sixth grade), or middle/high school students.

The Alfred Advantage
In Alfred University's Division of Education, you'll enjoy the advantages of a small high-quality institution - small classes and individual attention from faculty in a friendly and supportive environment. In addition, you will be able to:

  • Major in a discipline within any college and still include the basic courses required by professional programs.
  • Become fully engaged in the teaching process through field placements, practicum and student teaching.
  • Keep current on topical educational issues and groundbreaking programs through classes and seminars.
  • Cultivate your interpersonal and leadership skills through participation in student organizations, athletics and performing arts. Nearly 100 student clubs and organizations are available!

Successful Graduates
Graduates of Alfred University's Education Division have an outstanding placement rate. They excel in their professional careers because they

  • Learn how to convert their knowledge of a subject matter into compelling lessons that meet the needs of all learners.
  • Act on their knowledge in a caring and professional manner that leads to achievement for all learners.
  • Learn how to learn.
  • Develop multicultural perspectives and understanding.
  • Know how to use technology to enhance learning. For example, students use LiveText to
    • Create e -portfolios and share them with professors, classmates, and employers
    • Instantly review instructor's feedback
    • Create and share knowledge in collaborative learning groups

If you're looking for a small, personal, student-oriented institution, where you'll make a smooth transition into the working world after graduation, come visit Alfred University to learn more!

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Accreditation agency seeks comments on Alfred University's teacher education program
11/19/09 The Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC), a national body formed in 1997 to evaluate teacher education programs, is reviewing the teacher education program at Alfred University. As part of its review, TEAC has requested the Division of Education seek public comment on its program, said Ann Monroe-Baillargeon, professor of education and division chair.

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