Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG] See drop-down menu above to access other catalogs.
Elementary and Early Childhood Education
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Faculty
Chairperson: Associate Professor Patricia Emmons
Graduate Program Coordinators:
Professor Elaine Bukowiecki (Reading)
Professor Steven Greenberg (Elementary and Early Childhood Education)
Professors: John Marvelle, Gregory Nelson, Mary Shorey, Robert Sylvester, Nancy Witherell
Associate Professors: Nicole Glen
Assistant Professors: Andrea Cayson, Susan Eliason, Jennifer Manak, Heather Pacheco
Department Telephone Number: 508.531.1243
Location: Hart Hall, Room 122
Website: www.bridgew.edu/elemed
Degree Programs
- BSE in Elementary Education
- BSE in Early Childhood Education
Concentration: Early Education and Care (PreK-K) (Non-Public School Licensure)
- BSE in Elementary Education/MEd Special Education (Teacher of Students with Moderate Disabilities PreK-8) Dual Licensure
- MEd in Elementary Education (Initial Licensure)
- MEd in Elementary Education (Professional Licensure)
- MEd in Elementary Education (Non-Licensure)
- MEd in Early Childhood Education (Professional Licensure)
- MEd in Early Childhood Education (Non-Licensure)
- MEd in PreK-12 Education (for Educators in Non-U.S. Settings)
- MEd in Reading
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study Program (CAGS)
Postbaccalaureate Licensure Programs
- Early Childhood Teacher of Students With or Without Disabilities (PreK-2) (Initial Licensure)
- Elementary Education (Initial Licensure)
Undergraduate Minors
The following program is currently inactive:
- MEd in Early Childhood Education (Initial Licensure)
Click on Academic Programs for program information and requirements.
The Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education offers several programs designed to meet the needs of graduate students: postbaccalaureate programs and master’s degrees that allow students to apply for initial licensure in elementary education (1-6) or early childhood education (PreK-2); and master’s degree programs that allow students to apply for professional licensure. The department also offers a Master of Education degree in reading for educators seeking an additional license as a teacher specialist (all levels) of reading. In addition, a CAGS in reading is available.
Honors Program
The honors program in elementary education provides highly motivated elementary education majors with opportunities to enhance their academic program through intensive scholarly study and research designed to be of assistance in postgraduate employment or in the pursuit of an advanced degree in elementary education. Contact the Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education for further information concerning eligibility and application.
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