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Bachelor's Degree

Teacher Education Major

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Why Study Teacher Education at Ferrum College?

The teacher education program prepares caring and competent professionals as decision makers for the diverse contexts of 21st-century classrooms, schools, and communities. Building upon a solid liberal arts foundation, the program assists candidates to develop the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to become effective and caring teachers in an ever-changing society.

Teacher Education Emphasis Areas

Teacher education is composed of multiple areas that allow students to focus their study.

Elementary EDUCATION
Pre-K-6 LICENSURE

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Pre-K-12 LICENSURE

MIDDLE EDUCATION
GRades 6-8 LICENSURE

Select an emphasis in one of the following areas:

  • English
  • History
  • Mathematics
  • Science

SECONDARY EDUCATION
grades 6-12 LICENSURE

Select an emphasis in one of the following areas:

  • Agricultural Education
  • English
  • History

NONDEGREE PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

If you are teaching on a provisional teaching license in a pre-K-12 Virginia public school, you may need to fulfill professional studies course requirements.


Admission Criteria

Students must be officially accepted into the teacher education program in order to pursue teacher education licensure. Admission to the program is a formal process wherein the candidate assembles application materials (application, resume, references) for submission in an electronic portfolio format. In order to qualify for program admission, candidates must meet the following criteria:

The application is reviewed by teacher education faculty. Candidates are interviewed by the director of teacher education.

The application to student teach should be submitted with the Admission to the Teacher Education Program Application. Requirements to student teach (enroll in EDU 404 and SPD 405) are as follows:

Acceptance into the teacher education program, exemplary coursework and GPA achievement, and successful completion of testing will lead to the ability to apply for licensure in the candidate’s selected content area.

Meet the Faculty

Violet Long

Adjunct Instructor of Education

Ryan Bates

Director of Graduate Programs in Education and Assistant Professor of Education

Ashley Atkinson

Assistant Professor of Teacher Education

Andy Flora

Adjunct Instructor of Teacher Education

Aimee Brenner

Associate Professor Teacher Education, Director of Teacher Education Program