Teacher Education
Mission
The Department of Teacher Education prepares professional, academically capable, and personally responsible entry-level educators to serve in diverse educational communities.
Concordia University, founded in 1893, has been preparing educators for their profession since 1950.
Our Conceptual Framework, Educator as Professional Decision Maker, informs the content and practice in the College of Education. A coordinated set of courses and field experiences provides graduates and completers with opportunities to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and personal qualities in the context of our urban and diverse environment. In our field-based, theory-into-practice approach, our teachers are thoroughly prepared in the content of their subject matter and in their knowledge of how children develop and learn. They develop a useful repertoire of teaching strategies and they demonstrate the personal qualities that enable those entrusted to their care to learn.
Concordia University - St. Paul - is fully accredited by the state of Minnesota and by the National Association of Colleges of Teachers of Education (NCATE, since 1969). Many universities and colleges that offer teacher education are not accredited by the national organization. At Concordia University - St. Paul- we take pride in our ongoing accreditation. We believe that we are simply the best teacher education program in the state of Minnesota and the best teacher education program in the Concordia University system. Our program prepares the best educators for difficult careers and for the future. If you want to be the best teacher that you can be, contact Karen Moroz at moroz@csp.edu (Chair of the Department of Teacher Education) or Julie Jochum Gartrell at jochum@csp.edu (Interim Dean, College of Education).
The Department of Teacher Education offers 18 liberal arts-based Bachelor's degree programs and other programs that lead to recommendation for teaching licensure in Minnesota. All licensure programs listed below may also be completed by those who already have a degree.
Parent and Family Education
Child Development Major (non-licensure, On-line Degree Program)
Early Childhood Education (Birth - Grade 3)
Elementary Education with Early Childhood Specialty
(Pre-Kindergarten - Grade 6)
Elementary Education with Middle Level Specialty (K-Grade 6)
Middle Level Specialty in Communication Arts/Literature
Middle Level Specialty in Mathematics
Middle Level Specialty in Science
Middle Level Specialty in Social Studies
Chemistry Teaching Major, Grades 9-12, with optional Grades 5-8 General Science add-on
Communication Arts/Literature Teaching Major, Grades 5-12
Health Teaching Major, Grades 5-12
Life Science Teaching Major, Grades 9-12, with opt. Grades 5-8 General Science add-on
Mathematics Teaching Major, Grades 5-12
Social Studies Teaching Major, Grades 5-12
Visual Arts Teaching Major, Grades K-12
English as a Second Language (ESL) Teaching Major, Grades K-12
Vocal and/or Instrumental Music Education Teaching Major, Grades K-12
Physical Education Teaching Major, Grades K-12
Post-Baccalaureate Licensure in Special Education (K-12) is also available in either
Learning Disabilities or Emotional Behavioral Disorders
Minors
Education (non-licensure)
Special Education (non-licensure)
Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
Endorsement
Kindergarten (for teachers licensed 1-6)
