Elementary Education and Reading Department

Student teacher helps a child with reading.

Overview

All of our educator preparation programs are accredited by the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP), preparing students to teach in small classes and gain strong field experiences. With options in Childhood Education (Grade 1-6) and Early Childhood/Childhood Education (Birth-Grade 6), students gain hands-on experience in local schools and can pursue a seamless pathway to a master’s degree.

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Student Opportunities

Prepare for a rewarding teaching career through hands-on, immersive classroom experiences established in partnership with several local school districts.

Curriculum Overview

The curriculum in each major consists of coursework in three areas: general education, professional education and one of 13 liberal arts concentrations of your choosing. Class sizes typically range from 20–30 and allow for plenty of interaction, individual attention and faculty support.

A strength of the program is the “Block” semester, when students enroll as groups of 15 to 25 in a block of five teaching methods courses. The purpose of these block semesters is to promote a collegial and supportive environment as students develop and practice their teaching strategies. Students are on-site in area school districts weekly to engage in early field experiences before student teaching. The final semester consists of two student teaching placements, which may be done in various districts throughout New York state.

Elementary students sit on a sculptural bench and read.

Department Goals

Our programs are grounded in the belief that all children can learn. We foster an Interdisciplinary approach to teaching and learning that focuses on the assets children and families bring to the classroom setting. We are committed to creating new inclusive educational pathways to diversify the teacher workforce, with particular attention to welcoming and supporting first-generation college students.

Student Outcomes

SUNY Oneonta’s Elementary Education and Reading Department has a long and rich history of teacher education, and our graduates have a strong track record of finding jobs, both in New York State and across the nation. SUNY Oneonta Elementary Education majors are consistently on par with or outperform students from other New York State colleges and universities on their teaching certification exams.

Dr. Leanne Avery, professor and chair of the Department of Elementary Education and Reading

Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA)

The edTPA is a performance-based assessment required for New York teacher certification. It measures teaching effectiveness through lesson plans, video and reflection during student teaching.

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Elementary Education and Reading Department

Address

374 Fitzelle Hall
108 Ravine Parkway
Oneonta, NY 13820
United States