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Nov 22, 2024
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College Catalog 2012-2013 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Social Studies (B.S.)
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Student Learning Outcomes for Social Studies certification:
Students will be able to:
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Plan, design, and implement research-based instructional and assessment practices appropriate for students between seventh and twelve grades.
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Develop and apply instructional methodologies, including the use of technology, appropriate for students between seventh and twelve grades.
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Demonstrate content knowledge in the disciplines of social studies - history, economics, geography, civics and government, sociology, anthropology, and psychology.
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Critically apply content knowledge and skills germane to the disciplines of social studies to facilitate student learning appropriate for students between seventh and twelve grades.
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Create, organize, and maintain an effective and safe classroom environment conducive to the learning and development of students between seventh and twelve grades.
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Design and implement successful interventions responsive to the needs of students between seventh and twelve grades.
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Exhibit the qualities that characterize a professional individual, including professional, ethical, and legal responsibilities of a certified teacher.
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Demonstrate an ongoing commitment to continued professional development and service.
Students pursuing a Social Studies certification acquire a mastery of the various subject fields that are part of a secondary social studies curriculum. In addition, the program provides training in the techniques of teaching, along with actual teaching experience in a social studies classroom. Upon successful completion of the program, students are certified to teach social studies in secondary schools in Pennsylvania and, by reciprocal agreement, in several other states.
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Requirements for Social Studies certification include:
One of the following elective options:
- One European History course
- One Non-European History course
- One Sociology course
- One Anthropology course
In addition to these content courses, students must take:
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