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Exceptional educators emerge from exceptional learning environments. These professionals are shaped by programs that value academic excellence, prioritize individual student needs, and build expertise in educational theories and instructional methods. Transform into a catalyst for meaningful educational progress in your community by pursuing Gannon University's early childhood education degree.
Develop the skills to become an engaging PreK-4 educator through dynamic, hands-on learning experiences and project-focused curriculum.
Build comprehensive understanding of developmental psychology, learning theories, and teaching methodologies across core subjects like language arts, mathematics, social sciences, natural sciences, physical education, and creative expression.
Apply your knowledge through practical experiences working with children from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Acquire valuable practical knowledge through essential courses such as:
PreK-4 Integrated Curriculum: Design, modify, and evaluate educational content and teaching approaches to optimize learning outcomes. This course includes 90 hours of fieldwork.
Literacy Instruction for Special Needs Students (PreK-12): Investigate, create, and implement specialized literacy strategies to support children with diverse learning needs. Features 30 hours of classroom observation and practice.
Creative Arts Education: Discover methods to encourage children's self-expression and world understanding through artistic mediums including visual arts, music, movement, theater, and storytelling.