Inquiry-Based Teaching and Learning

  • Certificate
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If you want to ignite curiosity and critical thinking in your students, Montclair’s Inquiry-Based Teaching and Learning Certificate will give you the tools to make learning more engaging and meaningful. 

This 9-credit program is designed for educators who want to create classrooms where students actively explore questions, investigate problems, and construct their own understanding. You’ll learn how to design lessons that spark inquiry, foster collaboration, and connect academic content to real-world applications. 

Coursework focuses on the theory and practice of inquiry-based instruction, formative assessment strategies, and ways to support diverse learners through open-ended, student-driven learning experiences. You’ll also explore how to integrate technology, interdisciplinary projects, and community connections to deepen student engagement. Taught by faculty with expertise in innovative pedagogy, the program blends research-based approaches with practical strategies you can apply immediately in your classroom. The flexible, asynchronous format allows you to earn your certificate while continuing to teach full time. 

If you’re ready to transform your classroom into a place where curiosity drives achievement, Montclair’s Inquiry-Based Teaching and Learning Certificate will help you make it happen. 

See the curriculum.

Admission Requirements

  • Equivalent of a U.S. bachelor's degree.
  • Applicants with non-U.S. degrees: Please visit the international applicants page to review U.S. degree equivalency information.
  • Students seeking an F1/J1 visa are not eligible for this certificate program unless they are currently pursuing a master's degree at Montclair State University and are able to simultaneously pursue both programs while maintaining their student visa requirements.

Application Checklist

Application Deadline: Rolling admission.

  1. Online Application: Submit application and $60 non-refundable fee (or waiver if applicable).
  2. Transcript: One from each college attended.
  3. Resume: A current resume is required.
  4. Essays/Personal Statement: 1 page/300-word max, responding to this prompt:
    • Please share with us why you are interested in the Inquiry-Based Teaching and Learning Certificate and how it will help you advance personally or professionally.
  5. Standardized Test Scores: Not required.

Questions? We're Here to Help.

For questions about this program or information about how to enroll, please contact the Office of Graduate Admissions.

Graduate Admissions Office

Get guidance on every step of the application process, from admission requirements and deadlines to transcripts, test scores and next steps toward enrollment. The Office of Graduate Admissions provides the information and resources needed to put forward a strong application.

Program Coordinator: Dr. Maughn Gregory

Get detailed information about the program itself—from curriculum and faculty expertise to research, internships and career outcomes. The program coordinator can explain how the program connects to your academic and professional goals.