St. John’s College And Notre Dame Of Maryland Partner To Address Teacher Shortage

St. John’s College President Nora Demleitner, left, MICUA President Matt Power and Notre Dame of Maryland University President Marylou Yam. Courtesy/NDU

NDU News:

SANTA FE — The St. John’s College Graduate Institute and Notre Dame of Maryland University have announced a new partnership: the Joint Master’s-Level Teaching Certification.

This program will allow Graduate Institute students to earn a Liberal Arts Education Certificate through St. John’s College and a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from Notre Dame in just two years of study, certifying them to teach in New Mexico and many other states including Maryland, where the college has a second campus.

Edward Walpin, Graduate Institute Dean in Santa Fe, said, “In New Mexico more than 1,000 licensed teaching positions are unfilled. We have an obligation to our young people to address this, and today’s announcement goes some way toward preparing qualified, motivated teachers for New Mexico’s classrooms.”

St. John’s College Annapolis President Nora Demleitner and Notre Dame President Marylou Yam, joined by Graduate Institute Dean, Annapolis, Emily Langston, Notre Dame Provost Martha Walker, Notre Dame’s School of Education Dean Kathryn Doherty, students, faculty and staff, signed a memorandum of understanding, officially launching the program.

“This partnership just makes sense,” said President Demleitner. “All classes at St. John’s, on both campuses, are conducted in the same way: by reading a ‘great’ text—one that continually elicits deep questioning about the human experience and our place in the world—and discussing it rigorously around a table. Our pedagogy creates great teachers because it exemplifies ‘learning by doing:’ everyone around the table acts as both teacher and learner simultaneously.”

Students will take 18 credit hours of classes for the Liberal Arts Education Certificate, either in person at one of the St. John’s College campuses located in Santa Fe, New Mexico or Annapolis, Maryland, or online through the college’s “low residency” program. Those credit hours will then be applied to Notre Dame’s Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT),

which can be completed online or in person at the University’s Baltimore campus. Students will then be eligible to take a teaching exam in any state where they would like to have a teaching certification in accordance with the certification requirements of that state. Many graduates from Notre Dame’s MAT program earn teacher certifications in two specialization areas, which increases their opportunities for meaningful employment.

“Through this partnership, Notre Dame of Maryland University and St. John’s College will prepare more certified teachers to fill critical positions … Notre Dame continues to play a leadership role in addressing the state’s teacher shortage as one of Maryland’s top providers of certified teachers and a top producer of Teachers of the Year. We are excited to expand our reach to prepare St. John’s graduates for the opportunity to become highly qualified educators,” President Yam said. 

In addition to the Liberal Arts Education Certificate, the St. John’s College Graduate Institute offers Master of Arts degrees in the liberal arts and in Eastern Classics. Courses may be completed over the summer or during convenient evening hours in the fall and spring. Applications are currently being accepted for the summer and fall terms of 2023, and spring 2024.

For more details and to apply, visit https://www.sjc.edu/academic-programs/graduate.

ABOUT ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE

St. John’s College is one of the most distinctive colleges in the country due to its all-required Great Books curriculum.

At St. John’s, undergraduate and graduate students read more than 200 of the most important books across dozens of subjects and discuss those books with faculty in small, seminar-style classes. Located on two campuses in two historic state capitals—Santa Fe, New Mexico and Annapolis, MD—St. John’s is the third oldest college in the United States and has been hailed as the “most contrarian college in America” by The New York Times, the “most rigorous college in America” by Forbes, and the “most forward-thinking, future-proof college in America” by Quartz. Learn more at sjc.edu.

ABOUT NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY

Notre Dame of Maryland University (NDMU) is a private, Catholic institution established in 1895 with the mission to educate leaders to transform the world. Grounded in the liberal arts and with a strong focus on career preparedness and success, NDMU challenges students to strive for intellectual and professional excellence, build inclusive communities, engage in service to others, and promote social responsibility. The University offers a wide variety of full- and part-time undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and certificate programs and enrolls approximately 2,000 students. NDMU is located on a beautiful 58-acre wooded campus in the northern Baltimore residential neighborhood of Homeland. For more information, visit www.ndm.edu.

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