The mission of the UMPI Education Program is to prepare reflective educators who are dedicated to teaching and learning, who have an understanding and appreciation of the synthesis of theory and practice, who recognize the value and importance of collaboration and relationships, and who possess and demonstrate proper ethical and professional dispositions. Whether your aim is to become a teacher or to renew or add certifications to your existing teaching degree, we have what you’re looking for. The University offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education (K-6), Secondary Education (6-12), and Physical Education (K-12), all of which include in-depth Student Teaching and Field Experiences and are underpinned by our Conceptual Framework. Our Education Program is approved by the Maine Department of Education, and our Education faculty members prepare our teacher candidates to meet Maine Common Core Teacher Standards and the Maine Learning Results.

Our program also has Teacher Certification Pathways designed for those who already have a Bachelor’s degree and are looking to become a certified teacher; this includes our post-baccalaureate program for Canadian students. We also offer online courses and pathways for distance learners.

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We offer a YourPace BLS Educational Studies Minor pathway to online degree completion

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Program Highlights

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EXPECT generous scholarships

EXPECT generous scholarships

Teacher Certification Pathways

At UMPI, we offer several different pathways for you to become a certified teacher in Maine. In addition to the traditional pathway of a standard four-year Bachelor of Science in Education degree, we offer multiple courses aligned with State of Maine teacher certification requirements. This allows for you to pursue initial or additional certifications at your convenience, while receiving support and guidance from us along the way

Post-Bacc Student Information

If you already have a three- or four-year college degree from Canada and are looking for a pathway to teacher certification, our Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Education Program is just what you need! Our Education team will help you to design a personalized plan that takes into consideration all the courses you completed in your past degree.

EXPECT an education tailored to your needs

EXPECT an education tailored to your needs

Field Experiences

UMPI maintains partnerships and working relationships with many schools and districts in northern Maine and throughout the state, meaning you’ll have plenty of opportunities for in-the-classroom experiences at area public schools. From classroom observations to student teaching to work experiences while you’re still an UMPI student, you’ll get experiences that will ensure you’re career-ready.

Degrees and Concentrations

Each of our Education degrees includes the following components: a General Education Curriculum, a Subject Area major, a sequence of Professional Education courses, and Student Teaching. Working with area schools and professional organizations and agencies, students are given progressive opportunities to put theory and pedagogy into practice, including a wide range of field experiences. Graduates of the program demonstrate competencies for meeting Maine’s Common Core Teacher Standards through academic study, field experiences, and reflective practice, and are eligible for teacher certification by the Maine Department of Education. This certification is recognized by other states and provinces with which Maine shares reciprocity.


Elementary Education

The Elementary Education Major focuses on teaching and learning in the K to 6 environment, with majors required to complete a subject area concentration in Art, Early Childhood Education, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, or Special Education. The Elementary Education Program is based on national standards in each discipline, Maine’s K-12 Learning Results, and Maine’s Common Core Teacher Standards required by the Maine State Board of Education.

Concentrations in Elementary Education

  • Art – Learn how to teach the visual arts in the public school system, principally in the United States and also in Canada. This includes learning about the pedagogical implications of art education and developing creative abilities in the learner.
  • Early Childhood Education – This concentration will enable you to gain an additional endorsement in K-3 education, and in birth through school-age programming as well.
  • English – The courses in this concentration will enable you to apply your additional knowledge and skill in teaching reading and writing, and would be especially beneficial to those hoping to teach at upper elementary levels.
  • Mathematics – This concentration provides you with a solid grounding in mathematics principles, from the foundations to probability, algebra and geometry, so you can be most effective in promoting mathematics learning for your future students.
  • Science – Studies in this concentration cover biology, chemistry, energy and geology to prepare you to teach science in the classroom. Science teachers are in great demand nationwide, and a concentration in this area will certainly attract employers’ attention in hiring.
  • Social Studies – The range of history and social science courses you will take in this concentration will help you integrate social studies into many other content areas.
  • Special Education – You will learn how to instruct students with disabilities and other special needs, how to integrate technology in the classroom for these students, and how to apply the principles of effective classroom management and individualized behavior interventions with them.

Minors

  • Educational Studies
  • Early Childhood Education

These minors will provide knowledge and skill that will allow you to work in a variety of settings with children, perhaps as an Educational Technician or in a private pre-school or daycare setting. Additional coursework and student teaching would lead to eligibility for certification in the future if you chose that route.Follow these links to learn more about the Admission process into a Teacher Education Program, or Eligibility requirements for Student Teaching.

Secondary Education

The Secondary Education Major focuses on developing teaching skills and curriculum materials for the grade 6-12 classroom, with majors required to complete a concentration in English, Mathematics, Biology, or Social Studies. The Secondary Education program is based on national standards in the content area discipline, Maine’s K-12 Learning Results, and Maine’s Common Core Teacher Standards required by the Maine State Board of Education.

Concentrations in Secondary Education

  • Science – Science, a key part of STEM education, is in demand at the secondary level, and this concentration will position you well for ready employment. Choose from a Life Science or Physical Science concentration. Life science includes studying living things using biology, ecology, microbiology, psychology, and medicine. Physical sciences focus on non-living things and include the areas of earth science, astronomy, geology, physics, and chemistry.
  • English – English at the secondary level is at the center of Common Core, proficiency-based education, and this concentration will provide the content knowledge and skill you need.
  • Mathematics – Math is one of Common Core’s most important focuses, and is a crucial element in STEM education. This concentration will prepare you to be an effective math teacher, and help you gain ready employment.
  • Social Studies – You will take a variety of history and social science courses that will enable you to teach multiple related subjects at this level.

Minors

  • Educational Studies
  • Early Childhood Education

These minors will provide knowledge and skill that will allow you to work in a variety of settings with children, perhaps as an Educational Technician or in a private pre-school or daycare setting. Additional coursework and student teaching would lead to eligibility for certification in the future if you choose that route.Follow these links to learn more about the Admission process into a Teacher Education Program, or Eligibility requirements for Student Teaching

Physical Education

The Physical Education Major is designed specifically for the student who wishes to become a certified physical education teacher. Students learn both the pedagogy and how to develop and deliver the hands-on activities necessary for a successful physical education classroom experience. There is also a non-teaching degree option. For more details about the teaching and non-teaching PE degrees, please click here.

Follow these links to learn more about the Admission process into a Teacher Education Program, or Eligibility requirements for Student Teaching

Conceptual Framework

Our Education Program uses a conceptual framework–it is centered around Opportunity and includes five other important elements: Knowledge, Reflection, Dispositions, Diversity, and Instructional Strategies. All of these help to prepare future educators to recognize educational needs and respond to them effectively.

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Program Learning Outcomes

Our Program Learning Outcomes are based on performance standards for Maine Initial Teacher Certification. These outcomes will ensure that you are ready for the classroom and future growth in the profession.

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Student Teaching

The capstone to our program, student teaching gives you the opportunity to spend a semester in a classroom working closely with a supervising teacher. Education faculty work hard to select the best student teaching placement for you so that you can learn important skills and develop teaching strategies.

Program Candidacy & Teacher Certification Pathways

Admission into a Teacher Education Program

Ready to take the next step and become a candidate in our Education Program? To be eligible, you’ll need to do the following:

  • Successfully complete your first two semesters, both of which require mandatory field experience;
  • Demonstrate evidence of appropriate professional teacher dispositions;
  • Successfully pass a candidacy interview with faculty of the Education Program.

All Education majors are expected to work closely with faculty advisors to follow the identified sequence of courses for their particular major. Students with secondary advisors outside of the College of Professional Programs should meet with their primary Education faculty advisor each semester to keep tabs on changing policies and requirements, and for course approval.

Teacher Certification Pathways

Which of these categories best fits your experience? Contact us to get started!

We will:

  • Discuss your goals and desired certifications
  • Provide you with potential degree options through UMPI both on-site and online. 
  • Connect you with Admissions

Talk to us about class and training options to get recertified or to add a certification.

To get started, call Courtney Boma at 207-768-9437 or email courtney.boma@maine.edu.

We will:

  • Refer you to the MDoE Initial Teacher Certification website so you can apply for your certification
  • Request a copy of your MDoE Evaluation
  • Schedule a meeting (phone or in person) to review evaluation with you
  • Explain what classes meet the needs indicated on the evaluation
  • Create a map for completion
  • Explain the Financial Aid options
  • Direct you to Student Records for course enrollment

We will:

Faculty

April Belyea

Adjunct Faculty
Phone
(207) 768-9740
Email
april.belyea@maine.edu
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Courtney Boma

Director of Student Teaching and Field Experience, Professional Academic Advisor (Education), Adjunct Faculty
Location
216 South Hall
Phone
(207) 768-9437
Email
courtney.boma@maine.edu

Kristy Dube

Adjunct Faculty, Lecturer I
Email
kristy.parent@maine.edu

Julia "Sandy" Flacke

Adjunct Faculty, Lecturer I
Email
julia.flacke@maine.edu
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Trudy Gorneault

Adjunct Faculty, Lecturer I
Email
trudy.gorneault@maine.edu
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Wendi Malenfant

Director of Education Program, Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education
Location
211 South Hall
Phone
(207) 768-9435
Email
wendi.malenfant@maine.edu
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Alana Margeson

Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs
Location
Suite 235 Preble Hall
Phone
(207) 768-9554
Email
alana.margeson@maine.edu
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Loni Nadeau

Adjunct Faculty; UMPI/UMFK Education Support Professional
Phone
(207) 834-8623
Email
loni@maine.edu
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Heather Nuñez-Olmstead

Assistant Professor of Fine Art & Art Education; Director of the Center for Teaching & Learning
Location
South Hall 310
Phone
(207) 768-9544
Email
heather.nunez@maine.edu
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Shannon Sleeper

Assistant Professor of Education
Location
213 South Hall
Phone
(207) 768-9503
Email
shannon.sleeper@maine.edu

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EXPECT to Finish in Four

Education Program Offerings

Learn how to teach the visual arts in the public school system, principally in the United States and also in Canada. This includes learning about the pedagogical implications of art education and developing creative abilities in the learner.

This concentration will enable you to gain an additional endorsement in K-3 education, and in birth through school-age programming as well.

The courses in this concentration will enable you to apply your additional knowledge and skill in teaching reading and writing, and would be especially beneficial to those hoping to teach at upper elementary levels.

This concentration provides you with a solid grounding in mathematics principles, from the foundations to probability, algebra and geometry, so you can be most effective in promoting mathematics learning for your future students.

Studies in this concentration cover biology, chemistry, energy and geology to prepare you to teach science in the classroom. Science teachers are in great demand nationwide, and a concentration in this area will certainly attract employers’ attention in hiring.

The range of history and social science courses you will take in this concentration will help you integrate social studies into many other content areas.

You will learn how to instruct students with disabilities and other special needs, how to integrate technology in the classroom for these students, and how to apply the principles of effective classroom management and individualized behavior interventions with them.

English at the secondary level is at the center of Common Core, proficiency-based education, and this concentration will provide the content knowledge and skill you need.

Science, a key part of STEM education, is in demand at the secondary level, and this concentration will position you well for ready employment. Choose from a Life Science or Physcial Science concentration. Life science includes studying living things using biology, ecology, microbiology, psychology, and medicine. Physical sciences focus on nonliving things and include the areas of earth science, astronomy, geology, physics, and chemistry.

Math is one of Common Core’s most important focuses, and is a crucial element in STEM education. This concentration will prepare you to be an effective math teacher, and help you gain ready employment.

Science, a key part of STEM education, is in demand at the secondary level, and this concentration will position you well for ready employment. Choose from a Life Science or Physcial Science concentration. Life science includes studying living things using biology, ecology, microbiology, psychology, and medicine. Physical sciences focus on nonliving things and include the areas of earth science, astronomy, geology, physics, and chemistry.

You will take a variety of history and social science courses that will enable you to teach multiple related subjects at this level.

The Physical Education Major is designed specifically for the student who wishes to become a certified physical education teacher. Students learn both the pedagogy and how to develop and deliver the hands-on activities necessary for a successful physical education classroom experience. There is also a non-teaching degree option. For more details about the teaching and non-teaching PE degrees, please click here.

You will learn how to instruct students with disabilities and other special needs, how to integrate technology in the classroom for these students, and how to apply the principles of effective classroom management and individualized behavior interventions with them.

Education minors will provide knowledge and skill that will allow you to work in a variety of settings with children, perhaps as an Educational Technician or in a private pre-school or daycare setting. Additional coursework and student teaching would lead to eligibility for certification in the future if you chose that route.

Follow these links to learn more about the Admission process into a Teacher Education Program, or Eligibility requirements for Student Teaching.

Education minors will provide knowledge and skill that will allow you to work in a variety of settings with children, perhaps as an Educational Technician or in a private pre-school or daycare setting. Additional coursework and student teaching would lead to eligibility for certification in the future if you chose that route.

Follow these links to learn more about the Admission process into a Teacher Education Program, or Eligibility requirements for Student Teaching.

What can you do with a degree in Education?

Next Step: Admissions

We’re so excited that you’re considering the University of Maine at Presque Isle! As a student at UMPI, we want your experience to be anything but ordinary! So what makes UMPI extraordinary? Our Learning Environment, Our Student Engagement and Our Location!

No matter what stage of life you are in, we can help you take the plunge into higher education and put you on YOUR PATH TO SUCCESS!