Elementary Education - Bilingual/Bicultural Teacher Education
Overview
Focusing on the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures, the Elementary Education-Bilingual/Bicultural Teacher Education program at Illinois State will prepare you for a professional educator’s license to teach in bilingual elementary classrooms in grades 1-6. Throughout the coursework, teacher candidates will gain the professional knowledge and skills needed to become a highly effective educator, the confidence to serve Bilingual/Bicultural communities, as well as approximately 300 hours of hands-on classroom experience prior to student teaching.
Point of Pride
Bilingual/bicultural elementary education graduates are highly in demand across the state and nation.
Why study Elementary Education - Bilingual/Bicultural Teacher Education?
Elementary teachers serve as the cornerstone of a child’s educational journey through the development of their skills in reading, writing, mathematics, science, social studies, critical thinking, and problem solving. During these important years in a child’s life, elementary teachers also guide students through social-emotional learning and real-world exploration. Furthermore, the need for qualified Bilingual educators continues to rise making this program an excellent choice for those with a background or interest in Spanish language and Hispanic cultures.
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