A great role model in a child’s life fosters a love for learning and mentors them as they begin their school journey. At Saint Mary’s, they will prepare students to become an integral member of a child’s education, and a child’s life.
The elementary education major program prepares students for building relationships with young learners, giving them the tools they need to build a positive future. This foundation begins with the one-on-one attention students will receive from their professors and faculty. They have years of classroom experience, and with their real-world knowledge, students will learn how to apply elementary education theory and best practices as they begin their career.
Beginning sophomore year, students will gain extensive field experience in a variety of settings, connecting experimental learning to coursework. By combining theory and practice, modeling effective instruction, and providing relevant context, students will gain the confidence to meet the changing dynamics of working with young learners.
Program Learning Outcomes:
- Teach at a highly qualified level defined by state licensing (PELSB) standards
- Effectively teach and lead a diverse population of students
- Work with parents, colleagues, administrators, and community members
- Commitment and understanding of teaching with Lasallian virtues
- Hold a strong foundation in disciplinary knowledge and content
- Ethical leadership focusing on character and virtue education