Elementary education
Teaching in the elementary school is both demanding and rewarding. Elementary classroom teaching requires the ability to integrate content knowledge, effective teaching strategies, and knowledge about elementary students’ learning, cultures, families, and communities. A strong foundation in content knowledge is obtained through pre-requisite courses taken at the undergraduate level. The post-baccalaureate licensure program incorporates a balance of foundations courses, methods courses, and clinical experiences. The elementary program faculty is a multi-disciplinary group with expertise across the elementary curriculum and experience teaching in the public schools. Whether you are interested in teaching elementary school or pursuing a research career at the university level, the elementary education program at the University of Minnesota can provide you with top-notch preparation.
Degree program information in elementary education
- Ph.D.: The Ph.D. program is not currently accepting applicants. Those interested in elementary education can contact reading (literacy), science, social studies and math content areas for more information on pursuing a degree in those areas with a focus on elementary education.
- M.Ed./initial licensure: for individuals seeking licensure to teach in preK-12 settings
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M.Ed./professional studies: for licensed teachers
and other professionals interested in gaining advanced knowledge
and skills with specific emphasis in elementary education
Applications are not currently being accepted for admission until further notice. - B.S.: for undergraduate students who are planning to become elementary school teachers, special education teachers, or to work with elementary-age children in other settings
New! Advising information for elementary education foundations undergraduate students.
M.Ed. Advising
College information about M.Ed. advisers and forms, student organizations, student support services, graduation, commencement, and career services are available through Student Services.
Student Services
360 Ed Sciences Building
56 East River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455
cehdinfo@umn.edu
Tel: 612-625-3339
Fax: 612-625-9214
Download the M.Ed. Handbook [.pdf] for detailed degree information.
Faculty
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Katherine M. Byrn
I am a former elementary education teacher and curriculum specialist. - Kathleen Cramer
I am co-principal investigator for the Rational Number Project, a cooperative research program to investigate teaching and learning of fractions and proportionality among elementary and middle school students. - Peggy DeLapp
I am a former primary grades teacher, Reading Recovery teacher, and district-level language arts and reading curriculum specialist. - Lori Helman
I bring an extensive school-based background to my role as a researcher and teacher educator. I have been a bilingual elementary school teacher, a new teacher support provider, and a leader in assessment and professional development projects. My research examines the early stages of literacy development, in particular for students who are learning English as a new language. - Roger Johnson
My research focus has been the development and dissemination of cooperative learning techniques for the classroom throughout the U.S., Canada, and in several other countries. I am the author of numerous articles and book chapters and co-author with my brother David of several books, including Learning Together and Alone, Circles of Learning, and Active Learning: Cooperation in the College Classroom. - Rebecca Tisdel
Rapport
I am a lecturer in children's literature and elementary grade literacy. Currently, I am the editor for New Books for Young Readers and serve on the advisory boards of Minnesota Storytime, The Five Owls, and the Kerlan Friends. - Bhaskar Upadhyay
My research interest is not only examining how science teaching and learning can be improved in the classrooms, but also looking at issues of access, ethnicity, and race that surround science education in our urban schools. -
Terry Wyberg
I teach method courses for pre-service teachers, teacher enhancement courses for in-service teacher, and conduct teacher training workshops for the NSF funded Minneapolis and St. Paul Areas Merging to Achieve Standards Project.
More info
- Courses related to elementary education (CI)
- Choosing a degree
- Preparing tomorrow's teachers
- Scholarships and awards offered through the college
- Tuition, Costs & Aid
Professional organizations
- American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
- Association for Childhood Education International
- International Reading Association
- National Association for the Education of Young Children
- National Council for the Social Studies
- National Council of Teachers of English
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
- National Network for Early Language Learning
- National Science Teachers Association
Revised June 2010


