This rigorous major is offered in conjunction with the University of Idaho College of Education.
You will learn the fundamentals of human development so that you understand how children grow and learn. Study how to provide activities and environments that support each child’s unique intellectual, social and personal developmental needs. Practice and interpret formal and informal assessments.
In addition to teaching, you will be well prepared to work as a developmental specialist, preschool teacher or teacher in grades K-3, including special education.
In class, learn the processes by which children become adept at using language, thinking, feeling and relating to others. Explore educational theories and strategies for teaching. Laboratory classes on observation, curriculum and assessment include weekly hands-on clinics for applying your knowledge in community settings. Observe and interact with children, create stimulating learning environments and cooperate with parents to support their children.
Three required semester-long internships will give you experience with children in different age groups.
