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Teachers College is committed to
demonstrating excellence in P-12 education, and to preparing outstanding professional
educators and human service providers, supporting their induction and continuing
education, promoting research and development in their fields, and influencing policy to
enhance their efforts.
Teachers College seeks to fulfill
this mission through the development and provision of:
* outstanding programs for the
preparation of professional educators and human service providers.
* an institutional system of
performance assessment for professional educators.
* significant and meaningful
experimentation and innovation.
* exemplary demonstration and
research opportunities for P-12 education professionals.
* outstanding models for professional
development schools and collaborative school renewal efforts.
* high quality programs and services
for exceptional learners and individuals with special needs.
* an array of educational and human
resource services aimed at improving the quality of life for citizens.
* strategies for effective and
appropriate uses of technology.
* meaningful international and
multicultural experiences and opportunities.
* an outstanding and diverse faculty
of teacher-scholars.
Teachers College programs are
designed to produce professional educators and human service providers who:
* understand the content of their
disciplines.
* understand the development of
learners.
* understand differences among
diverse learners.
* manage and motivate learners
effectively.
* design effective learning
strategies.
* communicate effectively.
* plan and integrate subject matter
effectively.
* evaluate learner development
effectively.
* engage in professional reflection
and growth.
* participate in the life of their
professional community.
University Core Curriculum
All general education
requirements are met in the teaching major for elementary education and early childhood
education, the majors in special education, and the major in hearing
impaired/deaf.
Professional Education
For elementary education and
early childhood education, see the listing for the Department of Elementary Education.
For senior high, junior high, and
middle school education, see the listing for the Department of
Educational Studies.
For all-grade education in music
education, physical education, library media, and visual arts, see the listing for
the Department of Educational Studies.
For special education and hearing
impaired/deaf, see the listing for the Department of Special Education.
Concentration Areas
For elementary education and
early childhood education, the teaching major requirements are given in the statement of
the Department of Elementary Education, and licensing coverage is given in the Teacher
Licensing section.
For senior high, junior high, and
middle school teaching, a teaching major is required. (Area requirements are given in the statements of the departments of
instruction, and licensing coverage is given in the Teacher Licensing section.)
For all-grade education, an all-grade
teaching major is required. (Area requirements are given in the statements of the
departments of instruction, and licensing coverage is given in the Teacher Licensing
section.)
Electives
Students must take as many hours of
credit in electives as needed to increase the total to 126.
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Programs:
Dual Major: in Elementary Education--Special Education,
Exceptional Needs; Mild Interventions (Early and Middle
Childhood)
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- Licensing Areas: Overview
- Application for Teaching License
- School Services Standard License (nurse; educational
audiologist; speech language, and hearing clinician)
- Professional Education
Requirements
Courses:
EDGEN: Education: General
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- Pre Student Teaching Educational Field Experiences
- Student Teaching
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Programs:
Minor: Interpersonal Relations
Courses:
CPSY: Counseling Psychology
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- ALL-GRADE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
- SENIOR HIGH, JUNIOR HIGH, AND MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATION
PROGRAMS
College of Sciences and Humanities Interdepartmental (requirements listed in
Sciences and Humanities Interdepartmental)
Teaching Majors: Science; Social Studies
Minors:
Preparation of Teachers for Multicultural Secondary Schools;
Educational Technology
Courses:
EDAC: Education: Adult and Community
EDALG: Education: All-grade
EDCUR: Education: Curriculum
EDFON: Education: Foundations
EDHI: Education: Higher
EDJHM: Education: Junior High/Middle
EDLIB: Education: Library
EDMUL: Education: Multicultural
EDSEC: Education: Secondary
EDTEC: Education: Technology
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- University Core Curriculum (for Elementary and Early
Childhood Education Majors)
- Teaching Majors: Elementary Education (grades 1-6); Early
Childhood Education (birth - Grade 3)
- Concentration Areas (one required for Elementary Education
Major, 1-6)
Courses:
EDEL: Education: Elementary
EDRDG: Education: Reading
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Courses:
EDAD: Education: Administration
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Programs:
Minor: Psychology of Human Development
Courses:
EDPSY: Educational Psychology
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Programs:
University Core Curriculum for Special Education
Teaching Majors: Exceptional Needs, Early Childhood Special
Education; Exceptional Needs, Hearing Impaired/Deaf; Exceptional
Needs, Mild Interventions (all-grade); Exceptional Needs, Severe
Interventions
Minor: Special Education (Hearing Impaired)
Courses:
SNLNG: Sign Language
SPCED: Special Education
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