Elementary Education
Program Curriculum
Sample courses in this program include:
- ED 112 – Introduction to Professional Educators
- ED 204 – Infusing Arts in Early & Middle Childhood Curriculum
- ED 206 – Intro to Early and Middle Childhood Education
- ED 242 – Foundations of Special Education
The Butler Advantage
Elementary Education majors learn through doing, collaborative inquiry, a nurturing environment, and the development of a professional identity. This will allow you to:
Apply knowledge of content specific pedagogy to engage K–12 students in inclusive, equitable, and just learning opportunities.
Demonstrate the ability to skillfully plan for instruction, meaningfully assess learning, and use a variety of instructional methods for diverse K–12 students.
Cultivate a sense of belonging among the diverse families, community members, and stakeholders of students in their classrooms.
I was drawn to the sense of community.
“The small class sizes and push for community involvement stood out a lot during my college search. I was drawn to the sense of community. It was something I wanted. I also couldn’t stop obsessing over the Butler Lab Schools after my visit. I had never seen anything like it and couldn’t stop talking about them to my friends back home.”
Melissa Ryan
Elementary Education major, Diverse Learners and Special Education Mild Intervention minors
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