Elementary Education

 

Elementary Education Program Information

Bachelor of Science

 

Curriculum Accreditation Performance

 

Teaching is a rewarding profession that allows individuals to make a positive impact on the lives of students and society. Many students are drawn to teaching because they want to contribute to the education and development of future generations. For those who have a passion for education and enjoy working with children or young adults, teaching can be a deeply fulfilling career choice.

 

Early Childhood Education (BS) Program

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Program Waiver / Handbook

Elementary Education (BS) Academic Policies and Requirements - Coming Soon!

 

Program Mission & Outcomes

 

Elementary Education (BS) Program Outcomes

  1. Apply local, state and national guidelines and regulations in an Early Childhood Education environment.
  2. Implement ethical, responsible, and developmentally appropriate practices in Early Childhood Education.
  3. Model interpersonal skills such as leadership, enthusiasm, problem solving, and commitment to nurturing the whole child within the Early Childhood profession and to engage in a network of ongoing professional development.
  4. Develop, observe, and assess unbiased and developmentally appropriate Early Childhood curricula in partnerships with families and other professionals.
  5. Create curriculum and strategies to improve children's development in language arts, numeracy, technology, social/emotional and physical development through the process of interconnected curricular content development.
  6. Acknowledge and promote the awareness of and sensitivity to the diversity of families and communities.
  7. Identify and use community resources to advocate for young children and their families to encourage parents as their child's first teacher.
  8. Apply child development theories and techniques to meet the needs of typically and atypically developing children.
  9. Demonstrate and apply knowledge of influences on curriculum with a focus on assessment of curriculum practices within a variety of programs.
  10. Develop curriculum with a focus on differentiation for the purposes of ongoing individual and group assessment and instruction.
  11. Demonstrate practical application in the ethical, developmentally appropriate, assessment and referral of young children with a focus on coordinating community services for children with typical and atypical development and their families.
  12. Demonstrate through the process of quality program administration, knowledge and skill in the application of national and state guidelines, including laws, professional standards, ethics, leadership, and team building practices.
  13. Demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary to advocate for children through the process of empowering the parent as the lifelong advocate for their child.

Effective: November 2019

Baker College Mission and Vision

 

Student Learning Outcomes

Academic Plan

2024-2025 (UG24) (traditional)

2024-2025 (UG24) (accelerated)

 

Background Check Requirements

Yes, Criminal Background Check and a Department of Health and Human Services clearance are required.  Visit the Background Checks page for more information.

 

Additional Program Information and FAQ's

Please see your Program Director for additional program information.

An Elementary Education FAQ's page has been provided for your convenience, to answer any additional questions you may have.

 

Library Resources

Visit the Baker College Research Guide page for library research resources for this program.

For additional Library and Learning Support Services, visit our Academic Resource Center.

 

Clinical / Work Experience Information

Multiple fieldwork placements required, as well as two (2) formal internships.

For information about when to apply, how to apply, and application requirements, please visit our Work Experience Information web page.

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Career Readiness

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Program Director:

Robert Walker, ([email protected])