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bachelor of science degree in elementary education: Teaching Struggling Readers Richard L. Allington, 1998 Collects thirty-two articles for teachers of struggling readers, covering such topics as literacy interventions, diverse student needs, motivation and ownership, reading for meaning, accuracy and fluency, and family and community collaboration. |
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bachelor of science degree in elementary education: K-12 Physical Education Manitoba. Dept. of Education, 1981 This physical education curriculum guide for kindergarten through twelfth grade has two main components. The first is a program overview that includes information relating to program organization and implementation for early, middle, and senior grades. The second section contains suggested activities and teaching notes for realizing specific program objectives. The overall goals are that students should: (1) develop physical wellbeing; (2) develop desired movement patterns through the neuromuscular system; (3) express ideas, thoughts, and feelings with confidence through physical activity; (4) develop independence in pursuing physical activity throughout life; (5) develop safety and survival practices; and (6) develop positive social interactions through a variety of physical activities. These goals remain constant throughout the entire program, although the objectives which prepare students to reach the goals vary according to stages of maturation and learning. Developmental characteristics, time allotments, lesson plans, activities, class organization, and evaluation methods are outlined for early, middle, and senior grades. Appendixes contain an equipment list, a safety checklist, a sample lesson plan, a discussion of legal liability, and a bibliography. (JD) |
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bachelor of science degree in elementary education: The Framework for Teaching Evaluation Instrument, 2013 Edition Charlotte Danielson, 2013 The framework for teaching document is an evolving instrument, but the core concepts and architecture (domains, components, and elements) have remained the same.Major concepts of the Common Core State Standards are included. For example, deep conceptual understanding, the importance of student intellectual engagement, and the precise use of language have always been at the foundation of the Framework for Teaching, but are more clearly articulated in this edition.The language has been tightened to increase ease of use and accuracy in assessment.Many of the enhancements to the Framework are located in the possible examples, rather than in the rubric language or critical attributes for each level of performance. |
bachelor of science degree in elementary education: Teaching Careers in Elementary Education Institute for Career Research, 2015-05-12 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS teach children from Kindergarten to fifth, sixth, or eighth grade (depending on the school system). Many teach a variety of subjects, from history to reading to science. Others specialize in one content area. Most teach in public schools and about 10 percent work in private schools. From coast to coast, rural village to metropolitan hub, there are schools in need of motivated teachers. The best part of being an elementary school teacher is inspiring children and seeing them grow and develop as learners and people. If you enjoy spending time with children you will find this to be a very rewarding career. Every day involves new adventures - some good, some bad. This is a job that will keep you on your toes. You will need to be creative, patient, energetic, and social. Strong communications skills are also a must. The nine-month school year allows teachers a long summer vacation in which to rest and recharge, travel, or work a second job. Their regular workweek also allows some extra time off in comparison to office jobs. The elementary school day typically runs from 8:00 or 9:00 in the morning, to 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon. Salaries are modest, but they are improving, and full-time teachers do enjoy good benefits packages. There will be an increase in the number of jobs over the next decade. You can get a teaching job with a bachelor's degree and certification earned through student teaching, and an exam. In college, there are two options. One is to major in elementary education, and the other is to major in a content area such as math and take additional education courses. Some school districts require their teachers to hold a master's degree, but this is not usually the case. However, teachers must take continuing education courses throughout their career to maintain certification. Good elementary school teachers understand that children are the future. As a teacher, you have the opportunity to make an enormous difference in the lives of your students and their families. In fact, you may be one of the most influential people in a child's life. If you are up for the challenges and joys of teaching, read on to learn more about how to become an elementary school teacher! |
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bachelor of science degree in elementary education: Your First Year Todd Whitaker, Madeline Whitaker Good, Katherine Whitaker, 2016-04-28 Learn all the essentials for making your first year of teaching a success! In this exciting new book, internationally renowned educator Todd Whitaker teams up with his daughters--Madeline, an elementary teacher, and Katherine, a secondary teacher--to share advice and inspiration. They offer step-by-step guidance to thriving in your new role and overcoming the challenges that many new teachers face. Topics include: Learning classroom management skills such as building relationships and maintaining high expectations and consistency Setting up your classroom and establishing procedures and rules Planning effective lessons and making your instructional time an engaging experience Managing your own emotions in the classroom and dealing effectively with misbehavior Working with peers, administrators, and parents to build support and foster collaboration The book is filled with specific examples and vignettes from elementary, middle, and high school classes, so you’ll gain helpful strategies no matter what grade level and subject area you teach. You’ll also find out how to make tweaks or hit the reset button when something isn’t going as planned. Things may not always go perfectly your first year, but the practical advice in this book will help you stay motivated on the path to success! Bonus: As you read the book, get even more out of it by discussing it with others. Free study guides for practicing teachers and student teachers are available as eResource downloads from our website (www.routledge.com/products/9781138126152). |
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bachelor of science degree in elementary education: Advocacy in Academia and the Role of Teacher Preparation Programs Thomas, Ursula, 2017-09-13 Due to changes in funding and legislation, educating as a career has become unstable. It is imperative to establish a culture that values education in order to encourage pursuing and preserving the profession of teaching. Advocacy in Academia and the Role of Teacher Preparation Programs is an essential reference source for the latest scholarly research on the need of support for students and faculty by examining policy, student engagement, professorial activism, and integrated allied services. Featuring extensive coverage on a broad range of topics such as student success, specialty programs, and service learning, this publication is ideally designed for academicians, researchers, and practitioners seeking current research on issues of advocacy in education. |
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, HEALTH AND HUMAN STUDIES ELEMENTARY ED/MIDDLE SCHOOL SOCIAL SCIENCE Bachelor of Science in Education (BSED) This is a guide based …
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Anne Morgan ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Bachelor's Degree - Elementary Education BARTLESVILLE CAROLINE SOLON EARLY CHILDHOOD Bachelor's Degree - Elementary …
Bachelor Bachelor of of Arts Arts in in Elementary …
Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education 2+2 DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAM Years 1 and 2: Earn your associate degree through USC Lancaster ... The online Bachelor of Arts in …
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with ESOL
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with ESOL & Reading Endorsements (K-6) Program Overview: The Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education with ESOL and Reading …
Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Elementary …
Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Elementary Education (Online) 1 Bachelor of Science in Education with a Major in Elementary Education (Online) The major in Elementary …
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For additional information regarding this degree, contact the Degree Program Mentor. Emily Carpenter . Associate Professor 405-382-9234 . e.carpenter@sscok.edu Division Office: 405 …
Bachelor of Science in Education - Elementary
Bachelor of Science in Education - Elementary 120 hours required for the B.S. degree. Only ½ of the hours for a KSU degree can be taken at a two-year college. Advisor: Evaluator: Evaluation …
Associate in Arts for Transfer Degree: Elementary Teacher …
college student who completes an “associate degree for transfer”, a newly established variation of the associate degrees traditionally offered at a California community college. The Associate in …
2+2 Degree Plan Associate of Science in Education UACCM …
Associate of Science in Education – UACCM Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education ... Note: Grades of “C” or better required in all classes for the Elementary Education degree. …
Elementary Education - siue.edu
professors and faculty supervisors work together to provide elementary education majors a unique opportunity to regularly interact with students in grades 1-6. Degrees Available at SIUE …
Elementary Education • Bachelor of Science in Education
MSU’s Bachelor of Science degree in elementary education consists of: • Courses in general education • The major • Required minor, certificate of completion, or second major • …
Degree Requirements: Bachelor of Science in Education
Degree Requirements – B.S. in Education – Elementary (K-6) Rev. 9/19 B.S. in Education – Elementary (K-6) at the University of Tampa: Degree Requirements 2019-2020 This summary …
James Madison University Bachelor of Science in …
*This transfer guide reflects the requirements of JMU’s Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a major in Elementary Education. Current instructional assistants may be eligible to pursue an …
Radford University Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary …
order to obtain the baccalaureate degree from RU. Dual Enrollmen. t – Completion of Associate Degree in HS: Students completing the associate degree in high school should apply using the …
Office of the Registrar Recommended Program Guide
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education . The Michigan Department of Education is . changing the structure of teacher certification, and this new guide is for fall 2021. COURSES …