Elementary/Middle School Education
Develop knowledge, skills, and dispositions to work effectively
with pupils ages 6-13 and their
families. Earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education in 4 1/2 years in a program that leads to WI
teaching licensure.
Bachelor of Science with a major in
Elementary Education
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Professional Sequence of Courses
Teacher Education Program
Core
Liberal Arts Requirements
ART 445 Early/Middle Childhood Art Curriculum and Methods (3
credits)
BIO 380 Environmental Education or Workshop (0-1 credit)
EDU 264 Literature for Teaching (3 credits)
EDU 347 Physical Education Curriculum and Methods (2 credits)
EDU 367 Reading and Language Arts Curriculum and Methods (3
credits)
EDU 368 Science Curriculum and Methods (3 credits)
EDU 369 Social Studies Curriculum and Methods (3 credits)
EDU 465 Mathematics Curriculum and Methods (3 credits)
MUS 342 Music Curriculum and Methods (3 credits)
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Field Experience
80 hours of Pre-Student Teaching Clinicals
1 term of full-time Student Teaching |
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Students in the Elementary/Middle Level
program must pursue an approved content minor:
| Biology |
Computer Education |
Computer Science |
English |
| History |
Mathematics |
Natural Science |
Psychology |
| Religious Studies |
Social Science |
Spanish |
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For more information on Elementary/Middle Education
contact Mary Ann Reider at (920) 686-6381 or
reider@silver.sl.edu