2019-2020 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Elementary Teacher 48 credits

This major leads to initial licensure as an elementary teacher, grades 1–6. Students will be especially well qualified to serve as teachers in public and private elementary schools. Within the major, the student will consider the mainstreamed special child in the regular classroom.

The senior practicum will be a semester experience at one level within the 1–6 grade range. Coursework in grades 1–6 gives the student experience with children of different ages and a variety of curricula, organizational studies, and grouping strategies characteristic of the elementary school.

Students in the Elementary Major must choose a liberal arts major to complement their professional study. Students may choose from eleven liberal arts fields:

  • Biology
  • Creative Writing
  • English
  • Earth and Environmental Science
  • Environmental Studies
  • Global Studies: Politics, Culture, and Society
  • History
  • Mathematical Studies
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Spanish

Degree Requirements

I. Required Core:

CEDUC 1352Teaching, Learning and Social Responsibility

4

CEDUC 2352Elementary Education

4

CEDUC 2401Literacy Learning

3

CEDUC 2710Effective Classroom Climate Strategies for Pre K-6

3

CEDUC 3374Teaching Mathematics for the Elementary School Teachers

3

CEDUC 3379Teaching Geometry, Measurement, and Data

3

CEDUC 3410Teaching Social Studies and Science from a Problem-Centered Approach

3

CEDUC 3415Teaching Language Arts and Literature

3

CEDUC 4188Sheltered English Instruction: Pre-K - 6

4

CEDUC 4350Embracing Diversity in Classroom Communities

3

CEDUC 4722Senior Practicum and Seminar in Elementary Education

9

Required benchmark grades:

CEDUC 1352: C or higher

CEDUC 2352, CEDUC 2401, and CEDUC 3374: C+ or higher

Can take either CEDUC 4188 or CEDUC 4189

II. Liberal Arts Support Courses:

CPSYC 2401Child Psychology

3

CPSYC 2437Characteristics of Children and Youth with Special Needs

3

Courses Required for Elementary Education Majors to Meet General Education Distributions.

  • Arts and Humanities: 3 Credits in American History
  • Math/Science (Mathematics): It is recommended that students choose one of the following courses: CMATH 1501 Problem Solving, CMATH 5100 Functions & Algebra, CMATH 6101 Number Theory, CMATH 6107 Number & Operations. Students planning to major in Mathematics may choose any mathematics course for which they have met the prerequisites.
  • Social Sciences: 3 credits in Geography
  • Liberal Arts Electives: One prefix must be CMATH. This requirement may be waived based on the student's performance on the Lesley University Mathematics MTEL screening.