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Elementary Social Studies & Science

To be successful, elementary teachers need content knowledge in social studies and science—both to build students’ understanding of the world and to support students in becoming strong readers.

Teacher prep should require more relevant coursework

Only 3% of undergraduate teacher prep programs require candidates to complete courses on necessary science and social studies topics.

Explore the Data on Elementary Social Studies & Science

Building Content Knowledge: Content Coverage Tool

Building Content Knowledge: Content Coverage Tool

This tool provides teacher prep programs with a personalized analysis of whether the program or institution’s requirements adequately cover key social studies and science content and guidance on what courses the program could require or recommend to best prepare future teachers.

Teacher Licensure Pass Rates Dashboards

Teacher Licensure Pass Rates Dashboards

NCTQ worked with states to make pass rates on content licensure exams available for elementary teachers. Exploring the data helps identify successful institutions that set their aspiring teachers up with essential content knowledge.

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Endnotes
  1. Smith, R., Snow, P., Serry, T., & Hammond, L. (2021). The role of background knowledge in reading comprehension: A critical review. Reading Psychology, 42(2), 1-27; Connor, C. M., Dombek, J., Crowe, E. C., Spencer, M., Tighe, E. L., Coffinger, S., … & Petscher, Y. (2017). Acquiring science and social studies knowledge in kindergarten through fourth grade: Conceptualization, design, implementation, and efficacy testing of content-area literacy instruction (CALI). Journal of Educational Psychology, 109(3), 301; Kim, J. S., Burkhauser, M. A., Mesite, L. M., Asher, C. A., Relyea, J. E., Fitzgerald, J., & Elmore, J. (2021). Improving reading comprehension, science domain knowledge, and reading engagement through a first-grade content literacy intervention. Journal of Educational Psychology, 113(1), 3.