Bloomsburg University Admissions Guide

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Real schools, real classrooms and real students with all the exuberance, curiosity ... and restlessness of children. Bloomsburg’s College of Education pairs a strong foundation in fundamentals with opportunities to work with children throughout your college career. Cap off your experience with a semester of student teaching and you’ll earn more than a degree. You’ll have already gained experience that makes you much more than a classroom rookie.

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Meghan Sullivan, a Spanish and elementary education major, put her passion for teaching into practice by spending a month in the Dominican Republic teaching English to children and adults. Sullivan taught two classes

American Sign Language/English Interpreting (B.S.) Education Pre‐K through Grade 4 (B.S.Ed.) Specialization: With Deaf/Hard of Hearing Middle Level Education Grades 4-8 (B.S.Ed.) Specializations: Language Arts, Language Arts with Deaf/HOH, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Secondary Education (B.S.B.A.) Specializations: Biology, Chemistry, Citizenship (History), Communications, Earth and Space Science, English, French, German, Mathematics, Physics, Spanish Special Education PK-8/Early Childhood PK-4 (B.S.Ed.) Specialization: With Deaf/Hard of Hearing

totalling more than 80 students. But the biggest lessons may have been learned by Sullivan herself as she experienced a new culture while adapting to professional challenges.


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