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Extractions: A physical education student must like to work with people, be adequately skilled in physical activities, have a commitment to fitness and be interested in the physical, biological and social sciences to be successful in this field. All physical education majors are encouraged to pursue a second major or minor. Physical education in schools is taught by trained professionals who hold certificates indicating they have passed the requirements to be licensed as teachers in their states. Schools are required to hire people who are certified in the subject matter they teach. Many certified physical education teachers also gain employment teaching at YMCAs/YWCAs, health spas, community or recreation centers and private sport clubs. One does not have to be certified to teach physical education in those settings, but a teacher certificate is often an advantage in competing for those jobs
Extractions: To Netnews Homepage Previous Next Index ... Table of Contents Autobiography of Alice A. Bailey - Appendix - What is an Esoteric School III. The Truths Taught in the True Esoteric Schools In the schools now forming, the emphasis is upon soul awareness, [276] spiritual knowledge, and understanding of the higher forces, direct and first-hand knowledge of the spiritual Hierarchy which governs the life of our planet, a comprehension (progressively developed) of the divine nature and of the Plan which, in obedience to the will of God, is increasingly conditioning world affairs. The laws governing the individual, humanity and the kingdoms in nature are studied and the whole Science of Relations (as it is unfolded in our evolving world) becomes the practical interest of the disciple. As he establishes right relations with himself, with the world of spiritual being, in the world of human living and with all forms of divine life, the awakening of his own nature will automatically take place, his centers will become vital sources of spiritual power, and his entire constitution will swing into rhythmic activity and consequent usefulness. All this will, however, happen because of his correct adjustment to God and man, to his unfolding understanding of divine purpose and to his knowledge of the various scientific techniques and laws which condition all phenomena, man included.
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Extractions: This is an exciting time to be a biologist. Whether your interest is at the molecular level, the organismal level, or the global environmental level, there are careers waiting for intelligent, enthusiastic people. Research biologists work in government labs, universities, and private industry. Others enter the always-challenging field of clinical medicine. Educators in biology may find employment at any level from secondary education through university graduate education. Following are some of the more popular biology careers. Clinical laboratory scientists are medically oriented biological scientists who perform and develop laboratory test procedures in areas such as hematology, bacteriology, parasitology, mycology, blood bank, immunology, urinalysis, and biochemistry. They are employed by physicians, clinics, health maintenance organizations, and medical research facilities. There are several options in this discipline from which to choose. Cytotechnologists evaluate prepared microscope slides to detect changes in body tissues and individual cells that may be important in the early diagnosis of cancer and other diseases. They may perform normal as well as abnormal cell identification in samples of tissues from the female reproductive tract (Pap smears), the respiratory tract, the digestive tract, the urinary tract, and other body systems.
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Extractions: (Middle School) This degree provides for: The course is taught on-campus at Flinders. It is available to Australian and International students. Course length: Four years of full-time study or the equivalent part-time for the combined degree program. Selected students are offered the opportunity to complete an Honours program in Education, Arts, Science or Health Sciences.
Extractions: (Secondary) This degree provides for: The course is taught on-campus at Flinders. It is available to Australian and International students. Course length: Four years of full-time study or the equivalent part-time for the combined degree program. Selected students are offered the opportunity to complete an Honours program in Education, Arts or Science.
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Extractions: General Biology Home California Dreamin' Raffle Masters Degree Program Courses for Teachers ... Useful Links The General Biology Program The General Biology Program for Teachers offers graduate-level courses and enrichment opportunities for biology teachers. The program was designed to address the needs of middle and high school biology teachers for graduate-level biology courses, taught at times when they could participate. Courses are offered at times when teachers can attend: evenings, weekends, and school vacations. Because the courses are graduate-level, they meet many school districtsÂ’ requirements for salary increment credit. Courses are divided into the following categories: School-year courses : One-unit Current Topics for Biology Teachers courses meet for 15 hours, either evenings or weekends. Topics vary based on the interests of teachers and availability of instructors. The courses are designed to provide science content in the context of teaching the content to middle or high school students, so every attempt is made to incorporate hands-on activities and field trips. Summer courses : Summer provides teachers with more time to devote to their own continuing education. Most of the summer courses are two- or three-unit courses that emphasize either biology content or biology teaching. Many of our summer courses are core courses for our innovative masterÂ’s degree program.
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Extractions: (B.S. DEGREE; No Minor Required) The Bachelor of Science degree in allied health is restricted to outstanding students who gain early admission to master's degree programs in physical therapy, occupational therapy, or sports health care at the Arizona School of Health Sciences (ASHS). The degree is not available to students already holding a bachelor's degree. Click here to view the program of study Featured Degree: This program is designed for educators that wish to improve student achievement and educational equity throughout the world by building their knowledge and skills using the principles of effective schools and educational leadership articulated by Dr. Douglas Reeves, and other leading researchers and thinkers in the field. Participants will use scientific research from the fields of adult learning, student achievement, leadership, and organizational effectiveness to expand their personal knowledge and demonstrate their new insights to colleagues in their own learning communities. The program consists of 36 hours of coursework and is comprised of eleven academic courses and one synthesis course that will be designed by course participant in collaboration with a faculty advisor.
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Extractions: Featured Degree: This program is designed for people who are interested in healthcare careers and/or those who work in public health, whether in the public or private sector. This concentration focuses on the needs of top administrators such as chief operating officers, chief nursing officers, chief health officers, or those aspiring to reach such positions. Bachelor of Science in Secondary Teaching
Secondary Education Social Studies (SESST) The art and science of teaching in secondary schools is undergoing (Seedescription of general Education Course Requirements in front of Bulletin.) http://www.hbg.psu.edu/hbg/programs/undergrad/sesst.html
Undergraduate Record, Chapter 9: Curry School Of Education secondary Education Programs Special Education Programs health and Physical Required professional courses include EDIS 545 (Teaching secondary http://www.virginia.edu/registrar/records/98ugradrec/chapter9/uchap9-2.6.html
Extractions: 9: Curry School of Education General Information Teacher Education Degree Programs Course Descriptions Faculty ... General Electives The University of Virginia offers a wide choice of academic majors, with many majors leading directly to an endorsement to teach in the secondary school. Endorsements are also possible in selected majors where job opportunities are severely limited (e.g., sociology and cultural anthropology, economics, journalism, theatre arts, and psychology). These courses tend to be taught as electives in secondary schools. Still other majors, religion for example, are not taught in the public schools. The following descriptions are for endorsement programs approved by the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Education. Note The credits required for a major at the University of Virginia generally exceed the credits required for an endorsement in a particular field. Introductory courses that may not be counted for a major in the College may be counted for endorsement purposes. Students majoring in fields for endorsement at the secondary level must complete the regular professional education sequence plus at least three specific courses related to the academic discipline, and EDIS 587 (Seminar in Subject Area Teaching).
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Secondary Education AA Curriculum secondary education is by nature discipline specific. You should choose a universityand a discipline you wish to teach as quickly as possible. http://www.eac.edu/Academics/Catalogs/Current/educationsec_aa.shtm
Extractions: /***************************************************************************** Inserts event handling code for menu system ******************************************************************************/ /***************************************************************************** Inserts javascript that creates and places EAC wide menus ******************************************************************************/ breadcrumbs("topLevel"); Catalog breadcrumbs("fullPath"); For Advising: Check for advisor contact information in the curriculum description corresponding to the discipline you plan to teach. For example, if you plan to teach mathematics, look up one of the mathematics curricula for the name of a faculty member advising math majors. EAC offers many curricula that provide the first two years of a four-year program leading to a bachelor's degree and a secondary teaching certificate. Secondary education is by nature discipline specific. You should choose a university and a discipline you wish to teach as quickly as possible. Then obtain the catalog and/or transfer guide from that institution and follow their curriculum as closely as possible. Rather than this degree, you may wish to obtain the EAC Liberal Arts Degree or discipline specific EAC Degree if these allow you to more closely follow the curriculum at your chosen transfer institution. Since program requirements differ between universities, the
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Extractions: Credits A candidate for a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, or Bachelor of Science degree must complete at least 120 credits. Certain curricula may require additional credits. (See `Restrictions on Credit,' below.) University-wide general education requirements are designed to enhance students' basic skills and the diversity of their intellectual background. These requirements assure minimal competence in those skills needed to succeed in college and professional life and provide a selective introduction to the increasingly broad range of academic disciplines represented at the University. They serve to emphasize the fundamental means and essential knowledge required for continuing self-education and intellectual growth. Beginning with the Fall semester of 1987, all first-semester freshmen entering the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts and all students who transfer twelve or fewer credits into the College are required to satisfy the University General Education Requirements (see General Education Requirements ) and, for students in Bachelor of Arts degree programs, the following foreign language requirement:
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MORAVIAN COLLEGE Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018 THE PROGRAM LEADING The professional education courses required for general science certificationinclude Education 378, Seminar in secondary Student Teaching. http://home.moravian.edu/users/phys/mejjg01/scied/seced/program/genscience.htm
Extractions: The purpose of the Moravian College program leading to the Instructional I certificate in General Science (grades 7 through 12) is to create a learning experience that provides a balanced liberal education background, assures competency in basic principles of learning, and requires a student to develop a broad background in the various sciences and greater depth in a science area of the student's choice.
SUNY College At Brockport Undergraduate Catalog For permanent elementary or secondary certification, the state requires of health Education, Dimensions of Teaching School and Community health, http://www.brockport.edu/catalogs/undergraduate/chapter6.html
Extractions: Table of Contents General Information Admissions and Finance Student Services ... College Publications Select SUNY Brockport Home Prospective Students Current Students News Media About SUNY Brockport Admissions Academics Library Events Calendar News Athletics Publications Online Services Contact Us Search Department Index Home Elementary and Secondary SUNY Brockport offers undergraduate teacher preparation for students seeking a career in the teaching profession. Students complete a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science in one of the academic majors, in conjunction with a teacher education program leading to certification. Each program provides opportunities for early participation, observation, or tutoring experiences, and culminates in a teaching experience in an area public school. Graduates of SUNY Brockport are, in the broad sense, liberally educated persons with in-depth knowledge in the area of their academic majors.* Those who complete one of the College's teacher preparation programs are, in addition, provided with the skills that are necessary to foster learning in an often culturally, socially and intellectually diverse group of students. Teacher Certification
SUNY College At Brockport Undergraduate Catalog *Please note that neither elementary or secondary education nor teacher of health Education, Dimensions of Teaching School and Community health, http://www.brockport.edu/catalogs/2001/undergraduate/chapter6.html
Extractions: Table of Contents General Information Admissions and Finance Student Services ... College Publications Select SUNY Brockport Home Prospective Students Current Students News Media About SUNY Brockport Admissions Academics Library Events Calendar News Athletics Publications Online Services Contact Us Search Department Index Home Elementary and Secondary SUNY Brockport offers undergraduate teacher preparation for students seeking a career in the teaching profession. Students complete a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in one of the academic majors, in conjunction with a teacher education program leading to certification. Each program provides opportunities for early participation, observation, or tutoring experiences, and culminates in a teaching experience in an area public school. Graduates of SUNY Brockport are, in the broad sense, liberally educated persons with in-depth knowledge in the area of their academic majors.* Those who complete one of the College's teacher preparation programs are, in addition, provided with the skills that are necessary to foster learning in an often culturally, socially and intellectually diverse group of students. *Please note that neither elementary or secondary education nor teacher preparation are majors at SUNY Brockport; students preparing for a teaching career will complete both an academic major and an appropriate teacher preparation (certification) program.