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    Math Education: Elementary/Middle School Education K-8

    University of New Hampshire

    University of New Hampshire

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    United States of America, Durham

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 65 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines28-Aug-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 56,274  / year
    Next Intake 28-Aug-2023

    Math Education: Elementary/Middle School Education K-8

    About

    Beginning in the 2022/23 academic year, the Math Education Major: Elementary/Middle School Education K-8 option will no longer be accepting new students. Current students will continue to have access to the same high-quality education and resources until they graduate.

    This professional degree program prepares students for teaching mathematics at the elementary and/or middle school level. The program is coordinated with the education department's teacher certification programs. For the elementary option, full certification requires the five-year program. Students may complete the degree requirements for middle school option with full teacher certification in either four or five years.

    Students electing the four-year option leading to middle school certification must plan for one semester of student teaching (EDUC 694C Supervised Teaching/Mathematics) in their senior year; this requires careful planning with your program adviser to accommodate the scheduling of required MATH courses. Requirements for admission to student teaching include receiving credit for EDUC 500 and a minimum cumulative 2.8 GPA.

    The five-year program for either option includes a year-long teaching internship in the fifth year. The internship requires admission into a UNH Department of Education graduate program that leads to certification. See Education, College of Liberal Arts.


    Graduation Requirements

    In all courses used to satisfy the requirements for its major programs, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics requires that a student earn a grade of C- or better and have an overall grade-point average of at least 2.00 in these courses.

    For teacher licensure a grade of B- or better is required in all Education courses.

    Mathematics Concepts, Practices, and Curriculum. Well-prepared beginning teachers of mathematics:

    • Demonstrate robust knowledge of mathematical and statistical concepts that underlie what they encounter in teaching of K-8 or secondary mathematics.
    • Engage in appropriate mathematical and statistical practices, and use technological tools to solve mathematical problems, and incorporate educational technology in their teaching.
    • Analyze and interpret mathematical curricula, assessments, and standards documents.
    • Analyze and interpret students' mathematical work.

    Pedagogical Knowledge and Practices for Teaching Mathematics. Well-prepared beginning teachers of mathematics:

    • Demonstrate strong foundations of pedagogical knowledge, and effective and equitable mathematics teaching practices.
    • Construct instructional explanations, develop tasks, lesson plans and unit plans, that advance students' mathematical understanding.
    • Recognize common patterns of student thinking related to particular mathematical topics, and articulate ways of supporting students' mathematical thinking.

    Productive dispositions. Well-prepared beginning teachers:

    • Demonstrate positive and productive dispositions toward mathematics as a discipline, towards students as learners of mathematics and towards teaching mathematics in ways that support students' sense making, understanding, and reasoning.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Official Transcripts

    Secondary and/or university transcript(s) of any coursework taken prior to applying to UNH, with English translations, are required. International documents received by UNH Admissions are verified, scanned, and confidentially destroyed. Official documents submitted will not be returned to the student.

    Letter of Recommendation

    Ideally, the letter should be from a student's school counselor or teacher. UNH does not require more than one recommendation and our preference is to receive no more than two. Excess recommendations may delay the admissions review process.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 56,274 

    Application Fee

    USD 65 

    How to Apply

    Students may apply for UNH admission using the online Common Application. Further instructions and details about the application process are outlined on the site.

    Application Fee

    $65 for non-residents
    Fee waivers can be requested through the Common Application.

    Pay online at the time you submit your Common Application. Or you can mail a check, made payable to the University of New Hampshire. Please reference the student’s name and date of birth in the memo. Please mail your payment to the UNH Undergraduate Admissions Office.

    Additional Documentation

    The University of New Hampshire will accept unofficial documents for undergraduate international students to complete their application. Upon confirmation of enrollment, UNH will require official copies of documents that were previously submitted as unofficial. All official documents must be received by June 30.

    All paper materials for any undergraduate application should be sent to the following address:

    UNH Admissions
    3 Garrison Avenue
    Durham, NH 03824

    • Please use black ink when submitting any paper materials, and be sure to include a date of birth on all paper materials.
    • There are no interviews as part of the application process.
    • International Students should include a photocopy of the passport page with biographic information.
    • All offers of admission are considered conditional and are subject to the verification of satisfactory achievement when final transcripts are reviewed by the Admission Committee.
    University of New Hampshire

    Math Education: Elementary/Middle School Education K-8

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    Durham

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