Elementary Education: Liberal Arts and Technology

Description

Stevenson University offers a bachelor’s degree program in elementary education: liberal arts and technology (grades 1-6). Courses in this program provide candidates with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to be successful elementary teachers. The curriculum is designed to provide a strong foundation in liberal arts, mathematics and science, technological competency, and a thorough understanding of child development and its impact on educational practices. The curriculum includes an integration of theory, practice and mentoring, and includes field experiences from the third semester in the program. Candidates complete an internship in a Professional Development School that extends for two consecutive semesters. Candidates who successfully complete this program, including achieving passing scores on Core Academic Skills for Educators (or meeting the requirements of the SAT/ACT options) and Praxis II, are eligible for teacher certification in Maryland and in states with reciprocal agreements with the Maryland State Department of Education. The elementary education: liberal arts and technology program is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education. The School of Education is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).

Objectives

Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education: Liberal Arts and Technology, graduates will be able to:

  1. Apply knowledge of discipline content and content-related pedagogy to design and implement effective instruction for all learners.
  2. Use knowledge of diverse students to design instruction and create a culturally responsive, equitable environment to support achievement for all learners.
  3. Design and implement instruction that engages students, encourages student participation, promotes higher-level thinking, and supports instructional outcomes.
  4. Design and implement assessment that monitors student learning, provides purposeful feedback on progress, and furnishes evidence to inform instruction.
  5. Reflect on teaching, collaborate in a professional learning community, seek professional development opportunities, engage in inquiry, persist toward goals, and exhibit integrity and professionalism.

Policies

Candidates must earn a minimum overall GPA of 2.50 to progress to the sophomore year and a 3.00 to remain in the program, and the lowest acceptable grade is a “C“ in all major courses.

Admission into the School of Education. Candidates in the elementary education: liberal arts and technology program apply for admission into the School of Education at the end of their second year and must successfully complete specific requirements in order to progress in the program. Criteria for admission into the School include, but are not limited to the following: 1) achieve passing scores on Core Academic Skills for Educators or meet the requirements of the SAT/ACT options, 2) earn an overall GPA of 3.00 or above, 3) earn grades of "C" or above in all major courses; and 4) satisfactorily complete all field experiences.

Admission into an Education Internship. Criteria for acceptance into the internship include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) achieve passing scores on Core Academic Skills for Educators or meet the requirements of the SAT/ACT options, 2) attain an overall GPA of 3.00 or above, 3) earn grades of “C“ or better in all major courses, 4) obtain the recommendation of the faculty in the School of Education; and 5) satisfactorily complete all education field placements prior to internship. Candidates must also complete a criminal background check. Please see the Unit Assessment Plan: Performance of Graduates on the School of Education website for additional requirements.

Requirements

The courses listed below are required for completion of the bachelor’s degree in elementary education: liberal arts and technology. Candidates must also complete the requirements for the Stevenson Educational Experience (SEE).

Specific pre- and co-requisites for each course are listed in the course descriptions.

Major Requirements:

EDCP 100

ED 202F

ED 203F

ED 205

ED 230Processes and Acquisition of Reading

3 credits

ED 270Curriculum Principles and Practices

3 credits

ED 271Principles of Assessment

3 credits

ED 272Principles of Special Education

3 credits

ED 302Year Three Seminar I

1 credits

ED 303Year Three Seminar II

1 credit

ED 305F

ED 306F

ED 310Year Three Transfer Seminar

0 credits

ED 321Methods of Teaching Mathematics: Elementary Education

3 credits

ED 331Instruction of Reading

3 credits

ED 341Methods for Teaching Social Studies: Elementary

3 credits

ED 342Methods of Teaching STEM: Elementary

3 credits

ED 365Materials for Teaching Reading

3 credits

ED 410Assessment for Reading Instruction

3 credits

ED 435Internship Seminar I

1 credit

ED 436Internship Seminar II

1 credit

ED 442Internship I: Elementary

4 credits

ED 443Internship II: Elementary

12 credits

ENG 282Literary Genres: Youth Literature

3 credits

Fine Arts elective

ART 242 Creative Development in Elementary Education (recommended)

GEO elective

GEO 112 Human Geography (recommended)

HIST elective

HIST 110 The United States: 1865 to Present (recommended)

Additional Requirements

IS 302Integrating Technology and Digital Learning in the Classroom

3 credits

MATH electives

Minimum of 12 credits required

MATH elective 1

MATH 132 Mathematics for Teachers (recommended)

MATH elective 2

MATH 136 Introduction to Statistics (recommended)

PHIL 420Philosophy of Education

3 credits

PSY 206Child Development

3 credits

PSY 330Educational Psychology

3 credits

MATH Elective 3

Math Elective

Science electives

Minimum of 12 credits required

BIO elective

BIO 104 The Human Body and Contemporary Health Issues (recommended)

Two additional science electives

BIO, CHEM, ENV, FSCI, or PHYS

ED 205, ED 342: Course under development

Minor in Elementary Education: Liberal Arts and Technology

A minor in elementary education: liberal arts and technology is not available.

Course Descriptions

See Education Course Descriptions