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Course: Teaching as a Profession

School Type:
High School
School Max Description:
Teaching as a Profes
Content Area:
Career Academies and Programs of Study: Law, Education, and Public Service
Description:
This course focuses on the profession of teaching - its history, purposes, issues, ethics, laws and regulations, roles, and qualifications. Emphasis is placed on identifying the current, historical, philosophical and social perspectives of American education, including trends and issues. Students explore major approaches to human learning; participate in guided observations and field experiences in multiple settings to help them assess their personal interest in pursuing careers in this field and to identify effective learning environments; and continue to develop the components of a working portfolio to be assembled upon completion of the internship. This is the second course for the Teacher Academy of Maryland (TAM) state approved completer program.
Course Code:
689303
Prerequisites:
Grade 11 student; Human Growth and Development through Adolescence
Credits:
1.0
Teacher Academy CTE
Dual Enrollment Compatible Course:
No
NCAA Eligible:
No
Textbooks
Title:
Teachers, Schools and Society
ISBN:
9780073331614
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