Students, faculty, and staff in the School of Education serve the wider community in multiple ways that also provide opportunities for a wide variety of experience with children and young adults, and learning.
Nazareth students support individuals with developmental disabilities in an on-campus, fully integrated transitional program.
Nazareth students tutor youth at urban schools and after-school programs.
Nazareth students mentor, tutor, facilitate activities, and assist with administrative task through community organizations that focus on immigration and refugees, homelessness, youth development, and other issues.
In this on-campus clinic, Nazareth graduate students in the literacy programs assess children and adults to determine strengths and needs, design an instructional program to overcome or compensate for those needs, and provide one-to-one instruction.
This partnership between Nazareth University and participating area school districts offers graduateĀ students in programs leading to teacher certification the ability to gain paid experience as substitute teachers.
Participate in an internship, extra field placements, and professional development and support designed for urban education.