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Teaching Colleges in New York

Hey! I'm really interested in becoming a teacher and I'm starting my college search. What are some good teaching schools in New York state? If you have personal experiences with any of them, I'd love to hear about it!

6 months ago

Hello! It's wonderful that you're passionate about pursuing a career in teaching. New York has several reputable teaching colleges and programs for you to consider. Here are a few options with strong teacher preparation programs:

1. Columbia University - Teachers College: Teachers College is Columbia University's graduate school of education, focused on training future teachers and education professionals. While the undergraduate program at Columbia does not offer a specific degree in education, its strong liberal arts curriculum can be an excellent foundation for pursuing a teaching career. If you decide to continue at Columbia for graduate studies, Teachers College is an excellent choice.

2. New York University (NYU) - Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development: NYU offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs in education. You can pursue a bachelor's degree in several education-related fields like Childhood Education, Early Childhood Education, or Education Studies.

3. Hofstra University: Hofstra University has an excellent School of Education with undergraduate and graduate programs. They offer B.S.Ed and B.A.Ed degrees for aspiring K-12 teachers in various subject areas and specializations, like elementary education, secondary education, and inclusive education.

4. SUNY (State University of New York) system: The SUNY system has many campuses across New York state that offer solid teaching programs. Some notable ones include SUNY Buffalo State, SUNY New Paltz, and SUNY Oneonta. These schools offer a variety of education degrees and certifications for pre-K, elementary, and secondary teaching.

5. St. John's University: St. John's University offers teaching programs in their School of Education, with both undergraduate and graduate options available. Degree programs cover early childhood, childhood, middle school, and high school education.

6. Pace University: Pace University's School of Education offers undergraduate and graduate programs for future teachers. They provide a blend of theory, practice, and field experience to ensure you are well-prepared for a teaching career.

As you explore these schools, consider the type of teaching you'd like to pursue (early childhood, elementary, or secondary), subject areas you're interested in, and whether you intend to stay in New York after you graduate, as different programs could be more closely tied to the local school systems. Be sure to visit the campuses and meet with admissions representatives and current students to get a feel for each school's program and community. Good luck!

6 months ago

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