JERSEY CITY, N.J. | The (NJCU) New Pathways Alternate Route program is now accepting Career and Technical Education (CTE) candidates for alternate route certification in 鶹ý.
NJCU’s New Pathways Alternate Route program is a unique, completely online program for individuals with a bachelor's degree to become a certified teacher in 鶹ý. The program includes 400 hours of training courses for new teachers.
The New Pathways Alternate Route program allows people who have career and technical experience to start teaching right away. Program participants complete the novice teacher training courses during their first two years of teaching and after earning successful teaching evaluations, are eligible for standard teacher certification. The online program enrolls candidates from all over the state.
Increasing the availability of vocational and technical courses in 鶹ý public schools is a state priority at a time where 鶹ý, like many other states, is grappling with a shortage of teachers in specific disciplines, and as such, NJCU’s New Pathways Alternate Route program will help to launch many more teaching careers.
“This addition of CTE into New Pathways is yet another example of how NJCU and participating community colleges continue their 20-year collaboration of training future NJ teachers,” said Dr. Michael Edmondson, Dean of Professional Education and Lifelong Learning at the institution.
In addition to the new Career and Technical Education (CTE) program, New Pathways also has online programs for teachers in elementary school, secondary subject areas, English as a Second Language, and Special Education. The programs offer flexible choices for credit, non-credit, and pathways into NJCU graduate programs in the College of Education.
For more information, visit the New Pathways website at or contact newpathways@njcu.edu.
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