(1 credit)
This course is designed for students interested in learning more about becoming a teacher, school counselor, trainer, librarian, or speech-language pathologist. Students will gain knowledge in the history of education in the United States, careers in education, and the influence of human development on learning.
(1 credit)
This course covers the components of instruction, teaching strategies, types of assessments, student learning, special populations, and educational technology.
(1 credit)
This course covers classroom management, concepts of higher order thinking, scaffolding instruction, and strategies of effective classroom planning.
(1 credit)
This course bridges the gap between high school and careers in Tennessee. Students build on their classroom-based instruction and develop employability skills through internships and apprenticeships. Entry into this course is by application only.