College of Education
Department of
TEACHER EDUCATION
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The Department of Teacher Education administers the professional
education component of all undergraduate and graduate teaching programs.
- Dennis Potthoff, Chair
- Glenn Tracy, Assistant Chair
- Professors: Fredrickson,
Freeman, Lewis,
Potthoff, Powell,
Walker
- Associate Professors: Batenhorst,
Farnsworth-Hoback, Hansen,
Mollenkopf,
Montgomery, Schnoor,
Strawhecker, Tracy,
Ziebarth-Bovill
- Assistant Professors: Agard, Bostic-Frederick,
Crow,
Kracl, Kritzer,
Messersmith
- Senior Lecturers: Hudson, McCarty,
Stirtz
- Lecturers: Knipping, Knoell,
Tjernagel
- Professional Staff: Demaris Grant, Director of Transition to Teaching
Department Mission:
The Department of Teacher Education is committed to the principle that
teaching is a moral endeavor and that the primary purpose of education in
America's schools is the preparation of our youth for the role of citizen in our
social and political democracy. This basic belief forms the foundation of our
mission. The mission is predicated upon the four moral dimensions espoused by
the National Network for Educational Renewal (NNER): (a) the enculturation of
youth into a social and political democracy; (b) access to knowledge; (c)
nurturing pedagogy; and (d) stewardship. The themes of democracy, diversity, and
technology are also central to department courses and programs.
Department Objectives:
- To provide premier undergraduate and graduate programs for the preparation
of preservice teachers and the professional development of in-service teachers.
- To encourage the habits of independent and lifelong learning among undergraduate- and graduate-level students.
- To foster the development of effective and committed educators who are responsible, collaborative, and reflective.
To this end, department undergraduate and graduate courses provide a broad knowledge base, applied
skills, competencies, dispositions, and appropriate field and/or practicum experiences.
College of Education - Desired Outcomes - Initial Certification Morally Responsible Professionals in a
Social/Political Democracy
The University of Nebraska at Kearney recognizes the importance of education in and for a democratic society and has identified the following desired outcomes.
Therefore, by the time UNK students complete their education program, they will:
- Demonstrate Knowledge of:
- (Ka) teaching area content.
- (Kb) learning theory, instructional strategies and management practices that accommodate and enhance learning of all learners.
- (Kc) purposes of schooling in a diverse and democratic society.
- (Kd) data collection and interpretation procedures necessary to maximize learning for all learners.
- Demonstrate Skills to:
- (Sa) develop and implement lesson plans that utilize appropriate P-12 content standards and subject matter.
- (Sb) utilize student data to implement multiple instructional and management strategies.
- (Sc) use technology effectively in the school setting.
- Demonstrate Dispositions of:
- (Da) collaboration: Demonstrates ability to work productively with colleagues and students in school and community settings.
- (Db) reflection: Demonstrates self-assessment abilities and adjusts/adapts teaching and learning strategies to enhance learning of all learners.
- (Dc) responsibility: Assumes accountability for professional and ethical behavior to promote a safe and supportive learning environment.
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Admission to Student Teaching
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR
Three options are available in this major:
- Elementary Education Teaching Field Endorsement Option - Bachelor of Arts in
Education Degree
- Middle Grades Teaching Field Endorsement Option - Bachelor of Arts in
Education Degree
or Middle Grades Teaching Field Endorsement Option - Bachelor of Science in
Education Degree
- Early Childhood Unified Teaching Field Endorsement Option - Bachelor of Arts in
Education Degree
SPECIAL EDUCATION MAJOR
Two options are available in this major:
- Mild/Moderate Disabilities K-6 Teaching Field
Endorsement Option - Bachelor of Arts in Education Degree
- Mild/Moderate Disabilities 7-12 Teaching Field Endorsement Option -
Bachelor of Arts in Education Degree
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
- English As a Second Language
Teaching Subject Endorsement - Bachelor of Arts in Education Degree
Minors in Early Childhood Education and Special
Education are available in the department.
Courses with the prefix LNSK, SPED,
TE and TESE
are offered by the department.