Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education

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Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education

The Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education

Your teaching career starts at the Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education at New Jersey City University. The College welcomes traditional and non-traditional students—those who are new to teaching and those who are looking to advance their careers and enhance their skills through one of our vast program offerings. The College has a longstanding tradition of preparing distinguished educators for our community, our country, and our world.

NJCU’s location in the heart of an urban metropolis shapes our commitment to addressing the needs of students in the contemporary urban, multicultural and multilingual classroom.  The College of Education is dedicated to the belief that education is transformative and empowering and that social justice can best be accomplished through an educated citizenry.

In accordance with New Jersey Department of Education guidelines, the Praxis CORE remains a licensure requirement for candidates who complete NJCU teacher education programs. The recent legislation involving the Praxis CORE does not apply to NJCU teacher education programs. NJCU offers traditional and alternate route programs that all require passing scores on the Praxis CORE.

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We offer numerous undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs that provide an excellent student experience that values the diverse backgrounds and learning styles of our students. Our Center of Teacher Preparation and Partnerships ensures our teacher candidates can put their education to practice through urban internship opportunities.

College of Education faculty members are experienced educators who are committed to training the next generation of teachers. They create a supportive learning environment where the first priority is helping students succeed.

Are you ready to become a teacher or to boost your teaching career? Check out our programs, and then contact us to speak with a faculty member or advisor about your future.

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Robert Noyce Scholarships for STEM Teachers in NJ

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Contact Us

Dr. Lourdes Sutton, Acting Dean
Professional Studies Building, Room 303
201-200-2101

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EdTPA and TK20 Resources for Students and Faculty

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