Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education

Overview

The Elementary Education program prepares students to teach in elementary school grades two through six. Students who successfully complete this program fulfill the initial requirements for teacher certification in Elementary Education in South Carolina.

The purpose of the Elementary Education programs at North Greenville University is to offer a liberal arts-based curriculum, which leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education. In keeping with the institution’s Statement of Purpose, these programs seek to enable teacher candidates to integrate academic disciplines, Christian lifestyle, and enriched cultural experiences through coursework that will develop teachers who possess the knowledge, skills and dispositions that foster learning for students.

Early Childhood Education Add-On - An optional early childhood education add-on endorsement is available for elementary education majors providing them with the required coursework to be certified to teach birth through sixth grade.

A 22 on the ACT or an 1100 on the SAT will exempt you from the Praxis Core tests

A “C” in all education courses, English courses, and oral communications courses is required.

Important Documents:

Pre-Admission to Teacher Education Program Checklist

Application to the Teacher Education Program

Recommendation for Entry into the Teacher Education Program - need 2 recommendation forms

Degree Requirements

Core Curriculum

Required

CHST-1301Engaging the Biblical Narrative

3

CHST-1201Interpreting the Biblical Text

2

CHST-1302Integrating a Biblical Worldview

3

ENGL-1310Composition and Rhetoric

3

ENGL-1320Composition and Literature

3

PSYC-2310Introduction to Psychology

3

CSCI-1100Computer Tech for Success

1

COLL-1100NGU 101

1

BIOL-1440Integrated Biological Science

4

BIOL-1441Integrated Biological Science Lab

0

COMM-2300Oral Communication

3

EDUC-3303Reading and Writing in the Content Area for Elementary

3

HIST-2310United States History to 1865

3

HIST-2320United States History Since 1865

3

MATH-1315Contemporary Mathematics

3

PHSC-1440Integrated Physical Science

4

PHSC-1441Integrated Physical Science Lab

0

Fine Arts

Choose one course from the list below.

MUSC-1300Engaging the Arts Through Music

3

ARTS-1300Engaging the Arts Through Visual Arts

3

THTR-1300Engaging the Arts Through Theatre

3

COMM-1320Engaging the Arts Through Film

3

Total Credit Hours:45

Major Requirements

EDUC-1310Introduction to Education

3

EDUC-1320Integrating Technology

3

EDUC-1330Planning and Assessment

3

EDUC-2300Foundations of Reading

3

EDUC-2320Physical Education and Health Methods

3

EDUC-2370Classroom Management

3

EDUC-3350The Exceptional Learner

3

EDUC-3341Human Growth and Development in Education

3

EDUC-3316Elementary Math Content

3

EDUC-3361Reading and Assessment 1

3

EDUC-3362Reading and Assessment 2

3

EDUC-4321Utilizing Technology

3

EDUC-4375Family and Community Relations

3

EDUC-4380Professional Teaching Expectations

3

ELED-3335Integrating the Arts

3

ELED-3340Teaching Social Studies

3

ELED-4330Teaching Elementary Science

3

ELED-4340Teaching Elementary Math

3

ELED-4395Student Teaching Seminar

3

ELED-4900Directed Student Teaching

9

-
Foreign Language II

3

-
Foreign Language I

3

Total Credit Hours:72

Foreign Language I and Foreign Language II: Choose six credit hours of the same foreign language from ASLA, FREN, GERM, GREK, HEBR, or SPAN.

Early Childhood Add-On Requirements (Optional)

ECED-2360Child Development

3

ECED-3330Introduction to Early Childhood Education

3

ECED-3335Methods and Materials for the Young Child

3

ECED-4391Practicum for Early Childhood

3

Total Credit Hours:12
Total Free Elective Requirements 6
Total Degree Requirements (Without Early Childhood Add-On) 123

Mission Statement and Outcomes

The Conceptual Framework of the College of Education rests on the highest teaching standards of the Bible as expressed through the life of Jesus Christ, the state of South Carolina through the SCTS 4.0 Rubric, and the national standards of InTASC and the Council of Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). This framework is shown in the tri-fold focus of effective practitioners, caring leaders, and lifelong learners. The COE seeks to produce teachers who embody the highest standards of practice, caring, and leadership as seen in the Greatest Teacher, Jesus Christ.

North Greenville University: College of Education Conceptual Framework.

OUTCOME 1: THE TEACHER IS AN EFFECTIVE PRACTITIONER, GROUNDED IN CONTENT KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLED IN IMPACTING STUDENT LEARNING.

Proficiencies:

  1. Candidates demonstrate mastery of the critical content and processes in their fields of study within the context of a broad understanding of the liberal arts.
  2. Candidates utilize the key principles of educational purposes, curriculum, instruction, and assessment by designing, adapting, and selecting a variety of appropriate assessments and using the data to improve student learning and instruction.
  3. Candidates plan and implement lessons utilizing the knowledge of student diversity, human development, and research in order to help all students learn.
  4. Candidates use a variety of effective instructional techniques, models, methods, multiple resources, and materials in a logical sequence for teaching and learning. Candidates communicate subject matter effectively and accurately to motivate student learning.

OUTCOME 2: THE TEACHER IS A NURTURING AND CARING LEADER.

Proficiencies:

  1. Candidates exhibit personal responsibility, ethical behavior, trustworthiness, fairness, and teamwork in the school community to encourage human flourishing.
  2. Candidates respect, value, and establish high expectations for all students creating an inclusive learning environment in which critical thinking and problem solving are highlighted. All students are valued to support human flourishing.
  3. Candidates design and maintain an effective, safe and organized learning environment that accommodates the child’s physical, social, emotional, and cognitive needs. Candidates demonstrate cooperation, collaboration, respect, fairness and empathy when working with all students.

OUTCOME 3: THE TEACHER IS A LIFELONG LEARNER WHO BY EXAMPLE AND INSTRUCTION INVITES LIFELONG LEARNING IN STUDENTS.

Proficiencies:

  1. Candidates engage in professional development activities and utilize resources that contribute to the improvement of self, the profession, and the school including professional memberships. Candidates develop leadership capacities in order to support colleagues, families, and the school and promote human flourishing.
  2. The candidate analyzes assessment data and uses the information to modify instruction in order to positively impact student learning.
  3. Candidates model inquiry and reflection on teaching and decisions that impact students and reflect on their choices and biases in order to build strong relationships with learners, families, colleagues, and the community.

Plan of Study

Freshman Year - Fall

CSCI-1100Computer Tech for Success

1

COLL-1100NGU 101

1

CHST-1301Engaging the Biblical Narrative

3

EDUC-1310Introduction to Education

3

ENGL-1310Composition and Rhetoric

3

MATH-1315Contemporary Mathematics

3

CHPL-1023Chapel

0

PALS-1000Performing Arts and Lecture Series

0

-
Foreign Language 1

3

Total Credit Hours:17

Freshman Year - Spring

BIOL-1440Integrated Biological Science

4

BIOL-1441Integrated Biological Science Lab

0

ENGL-1320Composition and Literature

3

EDUC-1320Integrating Technology

3

EDUC-1330Planning and Assessment

3

-
Foreign Language 2

3

CHPL-1023Chapel

0

PALS-1000Performing Arts and Lecture Series

0

Total Credit Hours:16

Sophomore Year - Fall

CHST-1201Interpreting the Biblical Text

2

COMM-2300Oral Communication

3

HIST-2310United States History to 1865

3

EDUC-2320Physical Education and Health Methods

3

-
Fine Arts

3

-
Elective

3

CHPL-1023Chapel

0

PALS-1000Performing Arts and Lecture Series

0

Total Credit Hours:17

Sophomore Year - Spring

EDUC-2300Foundations of Reading

3

EDUC-2370Classroom Management

3

HIST-2320United States History Since 1865

3

PHSC-1440Integrated Physical Science

4

PHSC-1441Integrated Physical Science Lab

0

PSYC-2310Introduction to Psychology

3

CHPL-1023Chapel

0

PALS-1000Performing Arts and Lecture Series

0

Total Credit Hours:16

Junior Year - Fall

CHST-1302Integrating a Biblical Worldview

3

EDUC-3303Reading and Writing in the Content Area for Elementary

3

EDUC-3361Reading and Assessment 1

3

EDUC-3350The Exceptional Learner

3

EDUC-3341Human Growth and Development in Education

3

CHPL-1023Chapel

0

Total Credit Hours:15

Junior Year - Spring

EDUC-3316Elementary Math Content

3

EDUC-3362Reading and Assessment 2

3

ELED-3335Integrating the Arts

3

ELED-3340Teaching Social Studies

3

ELED-4330Teaching Elementary Science

3

CHPL-1023Chapel

0

Total Credit Hours:15

Senior Year - Fall

EDUC-4375Family and Community Relations

3

EDUC-4380Professional Teaching Expectations

3

EDUC-4321Utilizing Technology

3

ELED-4340Teaching Elementary Math

3

-
Elective

3

CHPL-1023Chapel

0

Total Credit Hours:15

Senior Year - Spring

ELED-4395Student Teaching Seminar

3

ELED-4900Directed Student Teaching

9

Total Credit Hours:12