Husson's Alternative Teacher Certification - Secondary Physical Science
program is uniquely designed for motivated individuals who already
possess a bachelor's degree and are interested in changing careers.
Candidates who pursue this alternative route to teacher certification
have previous career experiences which have helped to develop skills
that are beneficial to the teaching profession. These individuals
embrace high performance standards for themselves and others. Teaching
is a career that will draw upon their strong content background, varied
life experiences, enjoyment of the learning process, and strong
interpersonal skills in order to communicate well with students,
parents, and colleagues. Upon completion, you will fulfill the course
requirements for Pathways II Teaching Certification through the Maine
Department of Education.
The Secondary Physical Science
certification program will prepare you to innovatively teach physics and
chemistry courses in a middle school or high school setting (grades
7-12), in either the public or private sector. The School of Education
faculty understands that successful secondary education teachers possess
strong content expertise, extensive knowledge of pedagogy, and the
ability to meaningfully respond to the unique developmental needs of
adolescent learners. Your competence will develop as you learn about and
apply best practices for teaching adolescents as they explore
scientific concepts and principles. Science teachers play a vital role
in cultivating an appreciation and understanding of the physical
sciences through demonstrations, experimentation, research, and
applications to current issues. They help students view the world of
physical and chemical science in relation to their health, nature,
values, and everyday activities.