Major in
Secondary Education
Make an impact on children's lives! Our education program prepares you to be an amazing teacher who passionately serves all students and makes a difference in society. In addition to hands-on classes on campus, you will apply what you have learned in middle school and high school aiding experiences and student teaching during your time at Linfield. Graduate with both your college degree and teaching license, fully prepared to begin your career as a middle school or high school teacher.
As a secondary education major at Linfield
you might take:
Investigate public schools and the teaching profession, including the history of American education, control of curriculum, philosophies which have influenced educators and laws governing teachers and students. (EDUC 150)
Foundations of Education
Investigate public schools and the teaching profession, including the history of American education, control of curriculum, philosophies which have influenced educators and laws governing teachers and students. (EDUC 150)
A review of brain research, social and emotional learning, and theories of learning and human development with application to P-12 learners, all through a sociocultural lens. (EDUC 200)
Learning and Development
A review of brain research, social and emotional learning, and theories of learning and human development with application to P-12 learners, all through a sociocultural lens. (EDUC 200)
Examine the school-society relationship in the U.S. Dive deep into equity in education, equal opportunity, human diversity and social change, among other topics impacting how teachers teach in today's world. (EDUC 260)
Equity and Culturally Responsive Teaching
Examine the school-society relationship in the U.S. Dive deep into equity in education, equal opportunity, human diversity and social change, among other topics impacting how teachers teach in today's world. (EDUC 260)
Studying secondary education at Linfield
Learning Outcomes
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Apply research from multiple learning theories in the development of praxis, including classroom community and culturally responsive teaching.
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Demonstrate competence in professional dispositions of the discipline.
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Demonstrate the ability to think critically and write clearly within the discipline.
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Department Chair and Director of Teacher Education
Potter Hall
503-883-2646
ckondor@linfield.edu