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Education
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BS Early Childhood Education (PreK-4) BS Early Childhood Studies BS Middle Level Education (4-8) Minor: Education Certifications: ESL (K-12). Language (K-12), Music (K-12) Secondary Education (7-12), Special Education (PreK-8, 7-12, PreK-12)
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Department Distinctives
• Excellent student teaching opportunities are provided in a wide variety of settings (urban, suburban, rural) supervised by former public school administrators. • Faculty bring years of experience in public, private, and Christian school teaching and administration.
They have earned multiple awards including the
Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year Award. • Reciprocal certifications: EU Teaching Certifications are reciprocal in nearly all of the United States. • Many certification options: Eastern is one of the few universities in Pennsylvania to offer all nine Middle
Level Certification options. • Faith integration: The integration of Christian faith and education offers students a holistic perspective of their profession. • Study abroad: Education students can also take courses toward their major while studying abroad for a semester in Canada, New Zealand, or through one of our 7-week student teaching experiences through
CCTECC-International Interaction. • Add an MEd: Utilize our Eastern FastPass curriculum and finish both your undergraduate and master’s degrees in education in as little as 4-5 years!
Our Graduates Are Now Working:
• As early childhood, middle level, high school, and special education teachers, as well as professors, ESL/
ELD teachers, and administrators. • Throughout the United States and internationally in prestigious, regional and private schools, such as the
University of Nebraska, Melmark School, Spring-Ford
School District, Lancaster Mennonite High School,
School District of Philadelphia, Delaware County
Christian School, and more. Because the community at Eastern challenged me academically and spiritually, I felt confident to enter my chosen profession of teaching. Moreover, I had the sense that I would be able to distinguish my calling — where my gifts would match God's needs. ”
LARA'09, MEd '13
PA TEACHER OF THE YEAR FINALIST