About Education
Teaching is more than a career; it is a calling. One part of our calling as Lakeland teachers is to
prepare the next generation of educators - including you. The Education program at Lakeland is
committed to providing aspiring teachers with the skills and practical experiences they need to
thrive in the classroom. Beyond skills and knowledge, though, the program helps our students to
develop into teachers who are caring and reflective, teachers who address the needs of all children,
teachers who make a difference.
Lakeland's Education program strives to meet the professional, practical, and personal needs of
future teachers. First, our students receive all the coursework, knowledge, and assistance they will
need to exceed Wisconsin's requirements for teaching certification. Second, they receive the pedagogical
tools and practical experiences that starting teachers need in order to succeed in their own
classrooms. Finally and most importantly, our Education majors are encouraged to develop their
own voice and teaching style through continual hands-on engagement with the teaching process.
Lakeland’s program is accredited by the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC).
Students who complete the professional sequence in Education will be able to:
- understand and apply educational theories, instructional strategies, and management techniques within the classroom;
- employ current educational research methods and assessment techniques to evaluate and improve learning opportunities;
- appreciate and celebrate diversity in the classroom, adapting their teaching styles to meet the needs of children with different backgrounds, strengths, and approaches to learning;
- use information technology competently to enhance teaching and learning;
- communicate effectively, both verbally and nonverbally, in order to foster active inquiry, collaboration, and supportive interaction in the classroom; and
- continually evaluate and reflect upon the effects of their choices and actions on pupils, parents, and others in the learning community.
Education Student Handbook
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