The A, B, C’s of Teaching: Education Teaching Courses
For people who love children, there is nothing more rewarding than to see a light bulb go
on in a child’s head when they learn a new skill. If you love children and want
to make a difference in someone’s life, then consider becoming a teacher.
Aside from a bachelor’s degree, the requirements for becoming a teacher also include
teacher training and supervised teaching experience. In addition, public school
teachers in every state must be licensed, while private school teachers may or
may not be licensed, depending upon the individual school. Teachers can
specialize by age or by subject matter.
Classes may include:
*Introduction to Teaching
*General Methods of Instruction in Elementary Schools
*General Methods of Instruction in Middle and Secondary Schools
*Educational Psychology
*Educational Psychology and Human Development of School Age Children
*Educational Psychology and Adolescent Development
*School and Society
*Instructional Applications of Technology and Media
*Structure of American Education
*Reading and Writing in the Content Field
*Educational Alternatives for Exceptional Students
*Methods of Teaching (with courses in individual subject matter such as English, Art, Math, History, Languages etc.)
*Multi-cultural education
*Educational Statistics
*Technology in the Classroom
*Dynamic Classroom Environments
*Literacy Assessment and Instruction
*Public Schooling in American Society
*History and Philosophy in Education
*Needs Assessment in Education
*Creative Processes in Education
*Management of Information and Resources
*Advanced Teaching Strategies
*Curriculum Development
For more information for degree programs in education
teaching, click here.