Middle Childhood Education
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Middle Childhood Education at UT Do you have high energy, a passion for life and a desire to make a difference in the lives of children, ages 8-14, and their families? This can be accomplished by majoring in middle childhood education. Opportunities on campus and in school and community settings help students absorb the best teaching practices and theories that can be applied to children in grades 4-9. UT's academic preparation in the arts and sciences is directly linked to the professional preparation for teaching. Students could graduate with two degrees, one in education and one in the arts and science major that they will teach, or earn a single degree in education. Either way, you will choose two of the following specialties: reading and language arts, mathematics, science or social studies. In addition, UT's program explores critical issues such as literacy, technology and multicultural perspectives. Field experiences during the last two years of study allow students to teach and learn by interacting with students while working with outstanding teachers. After earning either one or two bachelor degrees, students are eligible for initial teacher licensure in the state of Ohio. What to expect when you graduateThe need for talented middle childhood education teachers is strong and is expected to increase through the next decade because of the increasing population of school-aged kids and significant numbers of teachers retiring. ![]() |
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