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Education: Secondary Social Science (BA)

Education: Secondary Social Science (BA)

Webster University

Location

United States of America

Qualification

Under Graduate(UG)

Fees

$31,450

Duration

4 years

Next intake

Spring, Fall and Summer

Entry score

English language requirements (TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, Pearson, Cambridge Academic English, iTEP)

he Bachelor of Education program provides a solid foundation in content knowledge, child and adolescent development, and current research supporting best educational practices πŸ“š. Centered on contemporary design-based research principles, this program emphasizes how students learn in inquiry-based environments πŸ”.

This undergraduate degree is designed to prepare candidates for teacher certification, leading to initial Missouri teacher certification. The program is approved by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education πŸ….

Additionally, the Bachelor of Education program is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) πŸ†.

Prepare for a rewarding career in education with a program that blends theory and practice! πŸŒŸπŸ“˜

  • 1. Mastery of Subject Matter, Learner, and Pedagogy πŸ“š:
    • Content Knowledge: Demonstrate a thorough understanding of content that supports conceptual learning.
    • Inquiry Application: Utilize inquiry tools to create impactful and meaningful learning experiences.
    • Developmental Awareness: Identify and address developmental factors affecting student learning.
    • Instructional Planning: Apply theoretical principles to design effective learning experiences.

    2. Effective Assessment and Instruction Strategies 🎯:

    • Curriculum Design: Develop curriculum based on students’ prior knowledge, learning styles, strengths, and needs.
    • Instructional Methods: Use a range of instructional strategies, media, and technology to support diverse learning needs.
    • Assessment Techniques: Implement formal and informal assessments to track progress and adjust instruction.

    3. Leadership and Collaboration for Change 🌟:

    • Reflective Practice: Engage in self-reflection to continuously grow as an educator.
    • Collaboration: Foster strong communication and teamwork with colleagues, families, and community leaders.
    • Supportive Relationships: Build relationships with families and students to enhance their learning experiences.
    • Change Initiation: Lead initiatives that drive positive change for students and their communities.

    4. Respect for Diversity and Responsive Teaching 🌍:

    • Diversity Awareness: Understand and respond to diversity issues with sensitivity.
    • Contextual Teaching: Create effective learning environments by acknowledging social and cultural contexts.
    • Adaptive Instruction: Adjust teaching methods to meet individual learners’ knowledge, abilities, and backgrounds.
    • Resource Identification: Identify and utilize resources for specialized support when needed.

    Prepare to make a significant impact in education with these comprehensive learning outcomes! πŸŒŸπŸ“˜

1. General Degree Requirements πŸ“–:

  • For detailed information on general degree requirements, refer to the Baccalaureate Degree Requirements section in the Academic Policies and Information of the catalog.

2. Specific Requirements:

  • 33 Required Credit Hours: Complete 33 credit hours specific to the Bachelor of Education program.
  • University Global Citizenship Program: Fulfill the required hours as part of the University Global Citizenship Program 🌍.
  • Certification Coursework and Electives:
    • Additional Certification Coursework: Complete any additional courses needed for certification πŸ“.
    • Electives: Select elective courses to personalize and enhance your educational experience 🎯.

Embark on your path to becoming a certified educator with our Bachelor of Education program! 🌟

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