Graduate Teacher Education Program
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Department Chair:
Deborah Roose

Administrative Assistant:
Pat Aviles

Department Email:


Phone: (440) 775-0832
Fax: (440) 775-6805

Location:
132 Elm Street
Lewis Annex, 2nd floor
Oberlin, OH, 44074

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Graduate Teacher Education Program

Graduate Teacher Education Program
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Department Overview

Do you envision yourself in a classroom, comfortable with a diverse group of students, secure in your teaching skills, and confident in your understanding of how children think and learn?

Do you envision yourself in a classroom, comfortable with a diverse group of students, secure in your teaching skills, and confident in your understanding of how children think and learn?

The Graduate Teacher Education Program at Oberlin College is for those who want to help solve the critical challenges facing education ... and to translate their undergraduate or career-based expertise into a rewarding teaching career that encourages achievement, supports diverse learning abilities, and prepares children for productive and fulfilled lives.

The Graduate Teacher Education Program combines one year of graduate study and school-based internship and leads to a Master of Education degree and eligibility for initial teaching licensure in Early Childhood (grades Pre-K-3) or Middle Childhood (grades 4-9).

 
 

Curriculum Overview

A renowned liberal arts college

Oberlin College is known for educational excellence, commitment to positive social and environmental change, and intellectual curiosity and daring. You will be challenged in your coursework and inspired in the classroom.

A full-year internship in the Oberlin Public Schools

Thanks to the College's unique partnership with the Oberlin Public Schools, you will be immersed in the daily life of the public schools through a school-based internship.

A Master's degree and initial teaching licensure in a 12-month program

Successful completion of this intensive one year program leads to a Master of Education degree and initial teaching licensure in Early Childhood Education (grades PreK-3) or Middle Childhood Education (grades 4-9).

 

 
 
News

Oberlin Launches Graduate Teacher Programs

Aug. 25, 2008

In 1839, Lucy Hall, a senior in the Ladies Course, perhaps set the bar for all Oberlin teachers who came after. Despite vigilante threats, Hall persisted in her desire to teach and proceeded to take charge of a school for students of color. That same passion for imparting knowledge in the service of social justice continues today. Next June, the first group of teaching candidates will begin rigorous preparation for careers in education by embarking upon the new Master’s degree programs established by the College and Conservatory of Music.