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Teacher Education

​The Jefferson College Teacher Education Program is strategically designed to support the future of pre-service teachers and the students they will later educate.​ This forward-thinking approach aims to cultivate capable educators who are prepared to meet the evolving demands of the teaching profession.

Program Overview

The Jefferson College Teacher Education Program is designed with the future in mind--the futures of not only the pre-service teachers in the program, but also the futures of students whom program graduates will teach during their careers.

The Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT) is a pre-professional statewide degree program designed to prepare students for transfer into a four-year teacher education program. Jefferson College’s AAT is comprised of 42 credit hours of general education, a 13-credit hour teacher education core, the first year experience requirement, a minimum of six additional credit hours in electives, and passing the Missouri General Education Assessment (MoGEA).

With the assistance of some outstanding professionals from Jefferson County and around the state, the Teacher Education Program and the AAT were developed to facilitate the development of highly-capable, professional teachers. In addition, by creating an academic culture that is responsive to the needs and diversity of pre-service teachers, the Teacher Education Program models the constructivist teaching philosophy.

The entire Jefferson College faculty will work with you to help you achieve success.  Feel free to contact the teacher education faculty for advising. We want you to be successful in our program and in the classroom. Learn more about what the program has to offer by clicking the links below.

Academic Plan

The Academic Plan is a semester-by-semester plan for the full-time student. Part-time students should work with an advisor to customize the map to fit individual needs. Review the Teacher Education Academic Plan.

Course Guides

Aspiring Educators Club

Aspiring Educators of Jefferson College exists to promote the professional development of future PK-12 teachers who are students at Jefferson College.

Reasons to Join:

  • Meeting other future teachers
  • Being involved on campus
  • Leadership opportunities
  • Service opportunities
  • Participating in a variety of activities
  • Enhancing your teaching résumé
  • Benefits through statewide Aspiring Educators

For more information, please contact club advisor Dr. Ken Boning, at kboning@jeffco.edu.

Another option to get involved would be the National Education Association (NEA) Aspiring Educators - Learn more and join the Missouri NEA!

Web Resources


Advising Information


Alumni

Learn About Teaching Careers from Jefferson College Alumni!