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Teacher Education

Education is at the heart and soul of Loyola's mission to "think critically and act justly," as education is the single best way for any nation or individual to escape the confines of ignorance, bigotry, and isolation. 

The Office of Teacher Education at Loyola University New Orleans prepares students to teach in middle schools (grades 4-8) and secondary schools (grades 6-12). Undergraduate students major in a state-approved content area and take education courses to fulfill state requirements for the Teaching Certificate. In addition to the undergraduate program, Loyola also offers a Master of Arts in Teaching designed for working professionals seeking to obtain the Teaching Certificate. 

Loyola partners with some of the best public, private, and parochial schools in New Orleans and the metro area. The Office of Teacher Education offers Loyola students an opportunity to help change the fabric of the New Orleans community by engaging them in the lives of the youth of our city.

There is also far-reaching change and innovation happening in the schools of the Greater New Orleans area, as many people are working together to reinvent the educational infrastructure of the surrounding area. Loyola students have access to a distinctive moment in the history of American secondary education, and the Office of Teacher Education will help students to be part of that creative process. 

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Why Choose Teacher Education?

Life is about change and growth and the act of “becoming.” This is the time in your life when all of these things come together on a college campus as you determine your future career. Would you like to have a hand in changing the world for the better? Do you really strive for the Jesuit ideal of “being a man or woman for others?”

Education is an exciting ever-changing profession that is built around one of the most lasting relationships ever—a teacher and his or her pupils. Long after other people have come into our lives, most of us can remember those individuals whom we called “teacher” and the profound influence that they had on our lives.

Every generation will produce young people who will need to be educated. Who will be there to do this? Possibly, you!

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