CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAM | BAHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE - HEGIS: 0802

Goal

The Bachelor of Science degree program in Childhood Education is designed to address the need for elementary school teachers who are bilingual. The College trains its childhood education teachers as Facilitators of Learning who approach children as total human beings, and the center of the educational agenda. It prepares bilingual students to work as teachers of kindergarten through sixth grade, and provides a foundation for further professional training in the field of education and/or educational administration.

Objectives

  • to provide Puerto Ricans and other students with the values, skills and knowledge necessary for professional service in the field of Childhood Education.
  • to develop a role model of teaching referred to as Facilitator of Learning that concentrates on the development of cognitive, affective and motor competencies in the learner.
  • to train teachers who will be involved in the examination of social, political and developmental issues of Hispanic children, and who utilize bilingualism and biculturalism as a means of instruction.
  • to enable students to achieve a Bachelor of Science degree opening the way to further professional training in the field of education.

Quantitative Requirements:

Pre-requisites: Core Curriculum 60 credits
Specialization 64 credits
total: 124 credits

Distribution Requirements:

Individualized Instruction
Requires a minimum of 16 credits in at least Five sets of instructional modules including:
EDU13592 Foundations of American Education
EDU13692 Child DevelopmentL The Child as a Learner
EDU14792 Teaching Mathematics, Sciences and Technology in Elementary Schools
EDU14892 Teaching Language Arts I: Introduction to Reading and Writing Skills
EDU14992 Teaching Language Arts II: Reading
Colloquium
Requires a minimum of 12 credits in at least Five colloquia are including:
EDU23592 Differentiation of Personal and Professional Values in Education
EDU23692 Principles and Concepts of Individualization: The Exceptional Child
EDU24792 Principles abd Concepts of Educational Facilitation
EDU24892 Creating an Environment for Healthy Living
EDU24992 Integration of Personal and Professional Values in Education
Experiential Studies
Requires a minimum of twelve credits in workshops and 225 hours in classroom teaching; school observation.
EDU33592 Practicum I: Creating a Humanistic Learning Environment and child obs. Recording
EDU33692 Practicum I: Teaching Methods with Technology
EDU34792 Practicum III: Teaching Methods
EDU34892 Practicum IV: Facilitating Learning in the Classroom (1-3)
Theoretical Studies
Requires a minimum of 12 credits in:
LAS43141 Psychology I
LAS44254 Human Geography
LAS43144 Political Science I
LAS45140 Socio/Political/Econ. Issues of NYC
Cultural Studies
Requires a minimum of 15 credits in:
LAS53186 American History I
LAS53185 History of Western Civilization I
LAS53281 Spanish Composition II
LAS53183 Survey of American Literature
LAS53176 Art History

Note: Bilingual Extension

Students may add the Bilingual Certification to the B.S. degree in Elementary Education by an additional 24 credits that include the following courses: Spanish Composition I and II, Puerto Rican History I, Teaching Reading to Bilingual Students in 1st and 2nd Language, Foundations of Bilingual Education, Practicum V: Curriculum Lab in Bilingual Education, Linguistics.