Elementary education at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire is referred to as Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence. The Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence emphasis, offered under the Teacher Education Program section in the School of Education, prepares teachers to work with children grades 1-6. The preparation provided by the program focuses on an understanding of children and learning processes, as well as effective methods of presentation. This is not a comprehensive major, requiring students to choose a minor as well. Minors approved for pairing with the Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence major are: Language Arts, French, General Science, Library Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, Spanish, Special Education-Learning Disabilities, Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages, and Theater Arts.
What will I learn from studying Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Education?
Knowledge:
A Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Education major’s knowledge spans a vast array of disciplines due to their need to teach so many different subjects. Their coursework pulls from such areas as English, kinesiology, natural and social sciences (e.g– biology, geography, and political science), fine arts, and diversity credits.
Skills:
What are some other majors related to Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Education?
What are related student and professional organizations?
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What career fields are related to a Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Education Degree?
Potential Employers:
Students graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education can be employed in any number of public or private elementary schools. There are also opportunities available overseas to work in different language camps or with the Department of Defense in schools for children of armed services personnel serving abroad.
Potential Job Titles:
Teacher (grades 1-6)
Reading Specialist
Resource Teacher
LD Teacher
School Library Assistant
Camp Director
Nursery School Teacher
Specialty Teacher
Preschool Teacher
Title One Teacher
What are some entry-level jobs held by UW – Eau Claire Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Education graduates?
How can I learn more about Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Education?
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What are some opportunities for experiential learning in Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Education?
Experiential Learning Opportunities
Students can work at the campus school (jobs posted through the Financial Aid website) or volunteer with any number of student-related activities in Eau Claire such as 3-to-5 Club, Best Buddies, Big Brother Big Sister, etc. See the Campus Call Bulletin for a listing of volunteer opportunities and contact information.
Observing/Student Teaching
Every Education major is required to undergo a semester of observing in a classroom setting as well as a semester of student teaching. Enrollment in CI 203 (Exploring Schooling in Grades 1-9) and CI 441 (Student Teaching in Elementary Education) have very specific prerequisites, so consult your course catalogue and discuss your schedule with an advisor before attempting to register for these classes.