The teacher education program combines a sound liberal
arts background, fieldwork, and studies in human growth
and development, curriculum, methods, and materials.
Approved by the Pennsylvania State Department of Education,
the program prepares students for certification in
early childhood, elementary, and secondary education.
Skills
- Desire and ability to work with children
- Enthusiasm for teaching
- Ability to handle classroom situations
- Ability to speak and write clearly
- Sense of humor
- Abilities in:
- Training, instructing, advising, counseling,
supervising, directing, assessing, answering
questions, making presentations, analyzing,
evaluating, planning, making decisions
Values
- Desire to help others
- Enthusiasm
- Energy
- Kindness and compassion
- Persistence
- Integrity
- Desire to expand human potential
- Working in a nursery school, day care, or summer
camp
- Volunteering or working part time in an elementary
or secondary school
- Teaching Sunday School or Bible Camp lessons
- Tutoring
- Volunteering as a scout leader or assistant leader
- Attending education lectures or workshops
Strategies
- Strengthen communication skills
- Join a debate team to enhance public speaking
skills
- Gain experience working with children or adolescents
- (day care, preschool, nursery school, elementary
or secondary school)
- Teach Sunday School
- Work in church or community day care
- Strengthen computer skills
- Expand broad base of knowledge
- Consider taking a speech class
- Tutor
- Learn a second language
- Study diversity issues
Updated:
April 17, 2008
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Phone: 610-796-8225
Fax: 610-790-2871
Hours:
Monday
12:00 - 8:00 pm;
Tuesday thru Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm; Additional evening hours by appointment*
*Graduate and Continuing Studies students
are urged to call or email for appointments.
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