+ Mathematics, Integrated
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Education, 419-372-7372
A
graduate completing a degree program with a major and/or minor in
a secondary field, possessing a 2.5 accumulative grade point average
and successfully completing the Praxis Examinations is eligible
for an adolescence to young adult (ages 12-21) certificate/license
valid for teaching the major and/or minor subject area in grades
seven through twelve. You must possess an overall GPA of 2.8 and
a content GPA of 2.8 to be eligible for admission. You must complete
Praxis II content to be eligible for admission.
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
(40 hours)
- CS 101 (3)
- MATH 131,
232, 233, 411, 322, 332, 339, 341, 402 (31)
- MATH 417,
421 or 465 (3)
- MATH elective
at 300/400 level, excluding 395, 414, 490, 495 (3)
Professional
education (44 hours)
- EDAS 409
(3)
- EDTL 370,
420, 467, 471, 497 (27)
- EDHD 201
(2)
- EDFI 302,
402, 408 (9)
- EDIS 431
(3)
Other programs
Programs in mathematics also are offered by the College
of Arts and Sciences.
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