The Agriculture Education major prepares students to meet the Iowa Board of Educational Examiner’s licensure requirements for Agriculture Education grades 5-12 (Endorsement 112). Teachers earning this license are credentialed to teach agriculture education in middle schools and high schools. They will also be prepared to sponsor FFA clubs.
Secondary education focuses on adolescent and young adult learning. Students interested in a teaching career working with learners in this age range must, in addition to studying content within a discipline (identified as a teaching licensure area by the State of Iowa), meet the requirements for curricular and instructional coursework, and affiliated field experiences, to develop their skills as professional educators. Students completing this major program will be prepared to enter the teaching field and to develop the strong knowledge-based critical thinking skills needed by middle and high school students.
Students pursuing the Agriculture Education major must be accepted into the BVU Teacher Education Program (TEP) and meet the progressive requirements throughout the program as outlined in the description of the TEP Checkpoints. See the Education section of the catalog for the TEP Checkpoints.
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