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2010-2011 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Education Concentration


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The concentration in Education prepares students to enter the field of teaching. The concentration has two tracks: 1. the traditional student-teaching (licensure) track leading to North Carolina Teaching Licensure in Biology, English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Latin, French, or Spanish; and 2. the interdisciplinary track designed for students who are interested in education but not currently interested in pursuing teaching licensure—these students might be preparing for graduate school, for teaching at an independent school where licensure is not required, or for obtaining a lateral-entry position in a discipline for which Davidson does not offer licensure (e.g., Art, German, Music, Russian, Theatre).

Requirements:

Licensure Track


Students should meet with the Chair of the Education Department to plan their schedules.

1. Before the final semester of the senior year, three courses with a grade of “C” or higher:


2. Prior to student-teaching


  1. achieve designated minimum scores on the Praxis I series or minimum scores on the SAT,
  2. provide recommendations from the Dean of Students, the departmental advisor, and one other faculty member regarding the student’s interest and suitability for teaching.

3. In the final semester of the senior year


complete the student teaching block by taking the following courses concurrently:

Interdisciplinary Track


Completion of six courses with a grade of “C” or higher:  two required and four elective.   No more than two courses from student’s major. 

2. Field Placement


5. Elective (1 course)


A 300- or 400-level course (other than an independent study) outside the departments of Education and Psychology that would be particularly valuable to students as a teacher.  In order to count this course toward the concentration, students must submit an essay to the Chair of the Department of Education, demonstrating an intellectual link between this course and educational studies.

Application Procedure


The concentration in Education is administered by the Teacher Education Committee. The faculty liaison is Dr. Richard Gay. A student must submit written application to the Teacher Education Committee by the last class day of the fall semester of the junior year. The proposal must specify the courses to be used to satisfy the concentration requirements. Certification of completion of all requirements for the concentration is made by the Registrar upon the recommendation of the Teacher Education Committee.

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