Education and Training

Teaching/Training Career Pathway (TETR)

Foundational Prerequisite

Prerequisite

Concentrator

Career Pathway Major

FE21 Teaching as a Profession I HN

FE22 Teaching as a Profession II HN

FE23 Teaching as a Profession Field Exp HN

Occupations: Childcare Worker; Preschool Teacher; Residential Advisor, Self-Enrichment Teacher, Social and Human Service Assistants

FE21 Teaching as a Profession I HN - This course is designed to encourage students to consider teaching as a career. Students are exposed to the many facets of education through class discussion, observation, and participation in public school classrooms. Students will examine their aptitudes for teaching, learner needs and development, including students with exceptionalities, and the history, trends, and governance of education. English/language arts, social studies, mathematics, science, technology, and interpersonal relationships are reinforced. 

FE22 Teaching as a Profession II HN - This course is designed to encourage students to pursue teaching as a career. Students learn about the importance of positive learning environments, curriculum development, & use of instructional strategies. Students must also complete Teaching as a Profession Field Experience in the same year. Students are eligible for articulated university credit upon successful completion of the Teaching as a Profession pathway.  Prerequisite: FE21 Teaching as a Profession I  HN

FE23 Teaching as a Profession Field Exp HN - In this course, students participate in guided and independent classroom leadership activities with mentoring from their cooperating teacher. The field experience provides students with the skills and tools that are an integral and complementary component of Teaching as a Profession I and II, which assist in developing pedagogical skills, knowledge, and characteristics necessary for effective teaching.  Prerequisite: FE22 Teaching as a Profession II  HN