Education Department

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The Education Department at Triton College offers a variety of programs for individuals who are interested in working in education. Our programs include transfer pathways to attain the Professional Educator's License as well as programs that enable teachers to join the workforce or gain additional credentialing in early childhood.

If you are interested in K-12 TransferPpathways, Click HERE.

If you are interested in Early Childhood Programs, Click HERE.


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Education Programs

Education Cohort Program Information

For more information about the Education Cohort Program, contact Angela Staunton at angelastaunton@triton.edu.

ELEMENTARY PROGRAM INFORMATION:

Elementary Education, Associate in Arts (Grades 1 through 6)
Pathway: Elementary Education
Degree Type: Associate in Arts
Curriculum Code: EDU.EED.AA (U224A12)
Total Program Credits: 61-62

The Elementary Education Associates in Arts Transfer Pathway is designed for students interested in teaching at the elementary, secondary, or special education levels. All course requirements are the same regardless of which pathway you choose:

  • Elementary Education (grades 1-6);
  • Secondary Education (grades 9-12); and
  • Special Education (grades Pre-K-12).

The Education Associates in Arts degree program at Triton College will prepare you to transfer to a four-year institution to earn a bachelor’s degree in education. Our education programs will provide you with an optimal learning environment that provides small class sizes, innovative teaching techniques and real-world field experiences in our on-site Child Development Center or at high quality programs and schools within the community.

Students will be introduced to foundational concepts and best practices in the areas of human growth and development, curriculum and instruction, teaching exceptional learners, anti-bias instruction, educational psychology, classroom culture and collaboration, assessment and observation.

Admission into baccalaureate degree programs is competitive and most senior institutions require a Grade Point Average of 2.5 or higher. A "C" or higher is required in all coursework at Triton College and senior institutions. Completion of these courses alone does not guarantee admission into the senior institution.

Transfer courses may vary per baccalaureate institutions. All program courses may not transfer to four-year institutions.

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of the Associate in Arts Degree (Elementary Education Transfer Pathway) emphasis, the graduate will be able to:

PLO #1: describe appropriate technological resource to support instruction;
PLO #2: design instruction that meets the diverse needs of students;
PLO #3: describe the theories and philosophies of learning and human development;
PLO #4: distinguish how exceptionalities may interact with development and learning;
PLO #5: apply common core standards in all aspects of curriculum and instruction; and
PLO #6: describe the roles and responsibilities of teachers.
(Spring 2022)

To learn more about careers in education and to plan a program of study, including identifying the teacher preparation program of interest, students are advised to contact the advising department to be directed to the  counselor(s) for education.

Students who intend to transfer are advised to complete the foreign language courses required by their intended transfer institution, college within a university, and/or major, prior to transferring.

Degrees*

* All course requirements are the same regardless of which pathway you choose.

Courses

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAMS INFORMATION:

As one of the institution’s longest running programs, Triton has been preparing students to provide nurturing care and quality education to young children for decades. Future as well as current Early Childhood Educators receive expert instruction from Triton faculty members, all of whom have extensive experience working in the field. Courses focusing on child development, health and safety, creating developmentally appropriate activities, and working with children with special needs are included in the curriculum, along with many others.

To meet the needs of today's students, we offer a variety of courses which include: day, evening and online.
In addition, our newly designed cohort program has been developed to meet the demands of those juggling many responsibilities.

ECE Cohort Program has Launched. Click HERE to learn more. 

Book an appointment for any program inquiries, classroom support, course outline, or general questions about the Early Childhood Education Program at Triton College. 

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Contact Information

Full Time Faculty


Hunter Stuckemeyer
Hunter Stuckemeyer
Department Chair
(708) 456-0300, Ext. 3046
hunterstuckemeyer@triton.edu


  Ally Miller
Ally Miller
Early Education Faculty
allymiller@triton.edu 
 
Angela Staunton
Education Faculty

angelastaunton@triton.edu
Adjunct Faculty

Dr. Angel S. Brooks
Early Childhood Adjunct
angelbrooks@triton.edu

Terri McConville
Education Adjunct
terrimcconville@triton.edu

Dr. Kennedi Strickland Dixon
Education Adjunct
kennedistrickland-di@triton.edu

Shannon Ellison
Early Childhood Adjunct
shannonellison@triton.edu

Dr. Jo Lynn McCray
Early Childhood Adjunct

jomccray@triton.edu

Gail Shelton
Early Childhood Adjunct

gailshelton@triton.edu

 

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