Childhood Education Master’s Degree Programs
A master’s degree in childhood education from Bank Street Graduate School of Education prepares aspiring elementary school teachers to help children build a healthy foundation for social, emotional, and cognitive learning that will serve them throughout their lives.
At Bank Street, you will become well-grounded in child development and learn how to support the social, emotional, and intellectual growth of all students. You’ll gain the specialized skills and dispositions needed to work with students, primarily in grades 1 to 6, while developing an understanding that learning comes in the form of play, social relationships, and sensory experiences, as well as through curriculum and instruction in language and literacy, math, science, arts, and social studies. Your coursework and fieldwork experiences will provide many opportunities to develop leadership and communications skills as you work with your mentors and peers. As a student teacher, your supervised fieldwork will also include faculty-led conference groups where you’ll discuss and self-reflect on your own experiences and identify your own learning style and areas for growth as an educator.
Because of our location in New York City with its vast public school system, you’ll also learn social justice-oriented and culturally responsive practices that support and advocate for children and families with various racial, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds.
If you’re ready to take a transformative step in your career, consider a master’s degree program at Bank Street. Join our collaborative and supportive educational community today and earn your elementary education master’s degree and credentials from an institution that potential employers know and respect.