London, England

Education in London 

In the late 1980s, England instituted a national curriculum initiative that outlined the standards and assessments to be utilized in all publicly funded schools. In recent years, the U.S. has also undergone significant educational reform, which in many ways emulates that of England with its strict standards for accountability. Thus, examining the British educational system in terms of both policy and practice may offer a profound perspective on our own educational system. Teaching in London schools for your internship, along with researching various aspects of the British educational system, can be the defining element of your professional preparation. .

Type of Program: Signature Program, UConn Semester

Prerequisites: This program is only open to admitted 5th year Integrated Bachelor's/Master's students during their 5th year.

Lead Faculty: David Moss

Application Deadline: February 1

Scholarship Support: The Neag School welcomes applications to its global education scholarships each spring. UConn's Office of Experiential Global Learning automatically reviews student eligibility for its scholarships through students' EGL program applications; no additional application is required.

 

Learn more on the UConn EGL website

Questions?

Contact David Moss with any questions about Education in London:

David Moss
Associate Professor
david.moss@uconn.edu
860-486-0249
Gentry 401

Hear From Students Who Completed the Program

Lauren Lukasik; Teaching Internship Program; London

"Today marks twelve years since I have applied for the London program, and there is not a day that has gone by that I haven’t been grateful for the experience. I am still in contact with former colleagues from my internship site, and what I learned about American education through their lens still impacts my practice. On a personal note, I grew up in a primarily white town in Connecticut, and navigating a diverse and multicultural city led me to question my cultural upbringing and emphasis on Eurocentric values in my K-12 schooling."

Lauren Midgette '12 (ED), '13 MA

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