+ Latin
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A
graduate completing a Latin education major is eligible for a multi-age
(ages 3-21) teaching certificate/license, providing that he or she
has a 2.5 accumulative grade point average and has successfully
completed the Praxis Examinations.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in teacher education
programs are expected to:
- Apply theories
of human development and learning to their teaching through the
design of lessons and units of instruction;
- Plan, implement
and assess instructional strategies;
- Exhibit professional
and ethical behavior when working with students, their parents,
other educators and community members.
Content
(31 hours beyond 202)
- Courses in
LAT beyond 202 (31) (included may be CLCV 381, 486, LAT 351, 352,
361, 362, 451, 470 and a maximum of 6 hours of Greek)
Professional
education (45 hours)
- EDAS 409
(3)
- EDCI 373,
429, 497 (24)
- EDTL 302
or EDCI 367 and EDTL 421 (6)
- EDHD 201
(2)
- EDFI 302,
402, 408 (9)
- EDSE 431
(3)
Other
programs
Programs in Latin
also are offered by the College
of Arts and Sciences.
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