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Major Brochure | Courses | Sample Plan of Study
Ever looked at a dragonfly? Looked close enough to study the detail in the delicate wings, the shades and patterns of color?
Ever listened to coyotes? Listened in the dark of night as they howled across great distances, declaring the lengths of their lands?
Ever smelled soil? Smelled deep enough to love its richness and to wonder at the microorganisms at work within?
Ever studied albinism? Studied everything to be found on who has it and why, how it gets passed down, how the genetics of albinism work?
Ever loved science enough to want to teach it?
Defiance College's life science major in education provides a broad science foundation from zoology and ecology to chemistry and physics, while education courses emphasize both theoretical foundations and practical applications. The life science major in education provides students with the opportunity to sample the best of what the science and education departments have to offer.
Defiance College's education major in life science leads to licensure in grades 7-12, qualifying students to teach life science.
Ever needed a place to become a science teacher?
Defiance College has a rich teacher education heritage. For more than 100 years, the College has prepared and graduated teachers who not only teach, but become principals and superintendents as well. The success of Defiance College education graduates rests in part on the rapport established with area schools and the caring, personal attention given to each student by the experienced faculty. In addition to exceeding state minimum requirements, the program has many other strengths.
Holders of an Early Childhood License or Adolescent and Young Adult License can add a Middle Childhood License in one content area with the appropriate content and education course work. See the Head of Teacher education for details.
The Teacher Education Program
All education students should be aware that the requirements for graduation are extensive, and that careful planning is necessary. Students admitted to the College who wish to be licensed as teachers must be admitted to the teacher education program and should indicate their desire to become a licensed teacher upon entering the College. Early and continuous monitoring of students helps assure success in completing the program in a more timely manner. Students may not take upper-level education courses until a review of lower-level field experiences and coursework has been successfully completed and the student has obtained minimum scores of 176 in reading, 174 in writing, and 175 in math on the Praxis I. Each applicant seeking teacher licensure is considered on the basis of criteria formulated by the Teacher Education Council and continuance in the program is dependent upon approval by that group. The senior capstone experience for all education majors is a semester long internship.
Education Accreditation
The Teacher Education Program has been reviewed and approved by the Ohio Department of Education using the teaching education standards by the National Council of Accreditation of Teacher Education.
Ohio Education Licensure
Since the Ohio Department of Education periodically changes teacher licensure requirements, the College reserves the right to modify its programs and requirements to meet changing state standards. The professional courses and the teaching fields outlined will meet the current state standards for teacher licensure in Ohio. Students interested in teaching in another state are advised to contact that state's department of education to determine if the Ohio teaching license will transfer to a comparable license in that state.
Field experiences in schools, an important part of the program, begin as early as the first semester of the sophomore year, continue through a variety of classroom settings, and culminate in a supervised student teaching experience during the senior year. Studies in teaching diverse student populations are part of the program.
Major Brochure | Courses | Sample Plan of Study
Defiance College is fortunate in that it has developed a sound rapport with area schools. This type of partnership provides excellent opportunities for students to receive “hands-on” experience under the guidance of highly qualified school teachers or coaches. These field experiences are an important part of the instructional program and they culminate with a supervised student teaching experience. These experiences will be provided through opportunities in the classroom or gymnasium activities, as well as through local coaching experiences.
As part of the Title II Higher Education Act, all colleges and universities with teacher preparation programs where students receive federal assistance under Title IV of that act must report assessment data on their teacher education “program completers.” Program Completer refers to anyone who completes all requirements for any of the approved teacher education programs. This year’s data is based on a group of 38 students who completed programs during the 2006-2007 school year. The overall pass rate for these students on state required tests was 100%. The students in this group who completed the programs in Early Childhood Licensure, Middle Childhood Licensure, Adolescent and Young Adult Licensure and Pre-K –12 Multi-Age Licensure Programs, had a pass rate on state required tests of 100%. Those students were required to pass the state required content test prior to their student teaching/internship and the state required test on teaching principles before applying for licensure.
Defiance College graduates are very successful, both in the classroom and in administrative roles. A high percentage of classrooms in northwest Ohio schools are staffed by well-trained Defiance College graduates, but our graduates are often sought by school districts from many parts of the country. Graduates have also been selected into the Teach for America program. With additional training, many graduates also work as principals, superintendents, and in specialty positions such as guidance counselors and program coordinators. Many have entered careers in public relations and journalism, while others have entered graduate school programs and are now teaching in secondary schools and at the college and university level.
Master of Arts in Education
Teacher leadership, the theme of the program, is implemented through four goals:
1. Teacher leaders will model effective planning and delivery of instruction.
2. Teacher leaders will engage students in learning and accurately evaluating
the students’ performance.
3. Teacher leaders will be committed to collaborative faculty improvement
through mentoring and coaching.
4. Teacher leaders will demonstrate the use of scientifically based research to
solve classroom and school problems.
Graduate programs offered in education
- Master of Arts in Education
- Master of Arts in Education/ Adolescent and Young Adult Licensure
- Master of Arts in Education with Coaching Concentrations
- Master of Arts in Education Intervention Specialist
- Master of Arts in Education with Ohio Reading Endorsement
Evening and summer classes are available.
Jo Ann Burkhardt, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of Education
419-783-2315 | jburkhardt@defiance.edu | Faculty Profile
Diane L. Coleman, M.A.,
Coordinator of NCATE & Clinical
Experiences, Instructor of Education
419-783-2453 | dcoleman@defiance.edu
Fred Coulter, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education
419-783-2416 | fcoulter@defiance.edu | Faculty Profile
Joshua C. Francis, M.A., Assistant Professor of Education
419-783-2571 | jfrancis@defiance.edu | Faculty Profile
Sandra Golden, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education /
Master of Arts in Education Program Director
419-783-2412 | sgolden@defiance.edu | Faculty Profile
Nathan Griggs, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology
419-783-2592 | ngriggs@defiance.edu
Douglas D. Kane, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology
419-783-2593 | dkane@defiance.edu | Faculty Profile
Matthew Lydum, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education
419-783-2419 | mlydum@defiance.edu | Faculty Profile
Ian D. MacGregor, M.A., Head of Teacher Education
419-783-2324 | imacgregor@defiance.edu
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