Education
The education program accommodates both students who are preparing to assume professional roles in education and those interested in learning about education for its own sake. The Education Department, the Jacob Hiatt Center for Urban Education, and liberal arts faculty work together in collaboration with the Worcester Public Schools to provide students with programs in urban-teacher education that qualify students for initial license at the elementary, middle and secondary teaching levels. The department also offers special sequences combining coursework and practical experience in Human Services and School Psychology.
Related Careers:
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K – 12 private & public schools
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Teaching, Administration, Support staff: guidance, special education, library / information specialist |
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Day care / nursery facilities |
Teaching, Administration |
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Higher Education |
Teaching, Student Affairs |
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Adult and Continuing Education |
ESL teacher, GED preparation, Professional Development |
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Business |
Training and Development, Human Resources |
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Government |
Administration, Program Evaluation |
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Nonprofit |
Teaching or Training, Public Relations Administration |
Links:
National Education Association (http://www.nea.org/index.html
National Association of Independent Schools (http://www.nais.org/
Massachusetts Teachers Associations (http://www.massteacher.org/
Association of American Educators (http://www.aaeteachers.org/)
National Middle School Association (http://www.nmsa.org/)
Chronicle of Higher Education (www.chronicle.com/jobs)
New England Association for Employment in Education (http://www.spfldcol.edu/neaee)