Education majors begin the acceptance process into the education department during their sophomore year. Students must pass the PSST, write an essay, maintain a minimum 2.5 grade point average, receive faculty recommendations, do a background/finger printing check, submit a portfolio and interview with the faculty of the department. Students also must apply for student teaching the following year.
The goal of the education program of Carroll College is to assist students in developing teaching competencies in their chosen field. The education program facilitates the growth of each student to ensure the development of appropriate skills and attitudes. The faculty challenges each student to grow to the limit of that student’s capabilities and to develop a personal sense of the teaching profession. To obtain this goal, pre-service teachers are expected to possess skills and attitudes that exhibit professional behavior. The following expectations are to be viewed in conjunction with specific goals and objectives established for the college and for each required professional education course. The objectives for teacher education follow.
In addition to the above goals and objectives, each licensure area has goals and objectives.