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Bachelor of Science Degree, Secondary Education Major

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The purpose of the secondary education major is to prepare students to teach in a Christian school, by equipping them with a Christian-traditional philosophy of subject content and teaching methods, practical teaching skills, and a servant’s heart.

Learning Outcomes: Graduates of the secondary education program will be able to

  • apply a Christian-traditional philosophy of education to purposes, content, and methods of teaching;
  • demonstrate knowledge and understanding of subject content unique to their selected concentration and second teaching field;
  • demonstrate proficiency in the use of methods and materials appropriate for the traditional secondary classroom;
  • organize, establish, and manage an effective learning environment;
  • teach effectively in a Christian junior high or high school; and
  • integrate biblical Christian values in personal life and teaching.

Students majoring in secondary education are given the best preparation in curriculum, methods, and equipment. They select a first field of concentration and a second teaching field designed to meet the needs of Christian schools. Students observe videotaped high school classes as well as live high school classes. They gain experience before beginning their teaching internship by teaching peers during sophomore and junior years.

Secondary Teaching Internship
Teaching internships begin Pre-term in the fall with ED 419 Teaching Internship Orientation. Teaching internships are restricted to students who meet the following prerequisites:

  1. Senior in last two semesters
  2. Completed prerequisite coursework (see SE 420 course description)
  3. Completed application procedures by announced deadline
  4. Explicit approval of the Department of Secondary Education

Academic Requirement
A second teaching field replaces a minor. A teaching methods course is required in both first and second fields. Students must have at least a “C” in all education courses and all teaching field courses and a minimum overall GPA of 2.0.

A good English background is basic to a good education. God gave men the ability to analyze their own words into patterns and structures that can be studied and organized to communicate better. Therefore, we teach grammatical rules and conventional patterns as the best productive manner to promote proper communication. Good writing skills are the result of a good English program. The study of classic literature reflects what man has done with God’s gift of thought and language and expresses in artistic form the great moral forces which stimulate many activities of human life.

Academic Program Fee
$80 per semester or $20 per payment

 

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