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Education
Although
there is no department of education at Oberlin, students have various
opportunities to assess their interest in teaching and other careers
in education. The Curricular Committee on Education has identified
courses, listed below, that are related to the study of education.
Included are courses concerning the role of education in society,
education as a profession, and educational pedagogy. The Committee
encourages students to consider these courses, along with a wide variety
of other liberal arts and sciences courses, to prepare for teaching
in independent or public elementary and secondary schools, and in
order to assess their interest in undertaking professional programs
in education at the graduate level.
It is also possible for students to gain supervised experience in
tutoring and classroom teaching. In addition to standard courses,
opportunities exist in many departments for private readings and winter
term projects related to education. The Office of Career Services
may be consulted about graduate education programs (including programs
that begin during the summer before graduation from Oberlin) and employment
opportunities (and see their web
site). The Center for Service and Learning also has information
about internship opportunities.
Courses Related to Education:
African American Studies
181 Education
in the Black Community
Dance
214 Teaching
Dance: A Chance for Transformation
Education
300 Principles
of Education (see Music Education, Conservatory)
This course may be counted toward Arts and Sciences credits.
Psychology
122 Educational
Psychology
216 Developmental Psychology
219 Cognitive Psychology
302 Developmental Psychology Laboratory
503 Practicum in Educational Psychology
Sociology
125 Sociological
Analysis of Society
277 Race and Ethnic Relations
378 Sociology of the African American Community
Pedagogical Courses:
African American Studies
281 Practicum in Tutoring
385 Black Pedagogy
Rhetoric and Composition
481 Teaching and Tutoring Writing Across Disciplines
Learning Assistance Program
113 Teaching
and Tutoring Quantitative Skills
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