1989-1990 Academic Catalog

88 Education Sue Baker, whose doctoral dissertatio11foc11sed 011 co111p11ter education, teaches education students how to integrate co111puters into the classroo111. Programs of Study The Department of Education offers instruction with the purpose of providing distinctively Christian teachers for Christian, public, and mis– sionary schools. The College is approved by the State of Ohio Department of Education for programs leading to the four-year Ohio teaching certifi– cate in the following areas: I. Early Childhood Education (grades K-3) 2. Elementary Education (grades 1-8) 3. Kindergarten-Elementary (grades K-8) 4. Secondary Education (grades 7-12}-in: biological science music bookkeeping/basic business physical education business education political science chen1istcy science comprehensive English speech/communication history social studies 1nathemalics co1nprehensive 5. Special (K-12) in health education, music, physical education, and Spanish 6. Endorsement in reading and typewriting/keyboarding Certification Public Schools Students completing the specified program requirements qualify for teacher certification from the state ofOhio. Ohio participates in the Interstate Agree– ment on qualification of educational personnel and has entered into an implementation contract (reciprocity) with twenty-six states: Alabama Maine Ohio California Maryland Oklahoma Colorado Massachusetts Pennsylvania Connecticut Michigan Rhode Island Delaware Minnesota Utal1 Florida Nebraska Vermont Idaho New Hampshire Virginia Indiana New York Washington Kansas North Carolina West Virginia Kentucky

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