Paraeducator

Education

A.A.S. Degree (D,G,W)

This associate degree program prepares students for a career as a paraeducator in a K-12 school setting. The program provides a foundation in academic skills, child development theories, literacy and mathematics instructional support strategies and a comprehensive range of educational experiences necessary for employment. The program will provide coursework that may transfer to a senior institution for those students who wish to do so.

Program Graduate Competencies

  1. Provide instructional support to K-12 students in literacy and mathematics in a professional, ethical, legal and effective manner under the supervision of a teacher.
  2. Apply knowledge of the physical, social, emotional, cognitive and language development of all children in a classroom setting.
  3. Demonstrate supportive classroom practices that utilize positive management techniques, foster character development, and promote a healthy and safe environment.
  4. Apply understanding of multicultural education and a sensitivity to and a respect for diversity.
  5. Access and implement educational technology.
  6. Communicate information about student learning and behaviors in a collaborative manner with school, family and community members.

Core Curriculum Competencies

  1. Apply clear and effective communication skills.
  2. Use critical thinking to solve problems.
  3. Collaborate to achieve a common goal.
  4. Demonstrate professional and ethical conduct.
  5. Use information literacy for effective vocational and/or academic research.
  6. Apply quantitative reasoning and/or scientific inquiry to solve practical problems.

Graduation Requirements

ENG 101Composition I

3

ENG 102Composition II

3

HIS 112United States History Post-Civil War

3

MAT 172Math for Teachers I: Numbers and Operations

3

SSC 100First Year Seminar

1

CLT 110Cross-Cultural Immersion

3

COM 222Intercultural Communication

3

ENG 129Creative Writing

3

SPA 133Using Beginning Spanish

3

ECE 111Childhood Nutrition and Safety

3

EDC 108Applied Concepts in Educational Technology

3

EDC 125Child Development

3

EDC 151The Role of the Teacher

3

EDC 200Foundations of Literacy

3

EDC 211Classroom Management

3

EDC 221Culturally Responsive Practices

3

EDC 250Internship & Seminar

4

ENG 124Oral Communications

3

MAT 173Math for Teachers II: Rational Numbers and Probability

3

PSY 121General Psychology

3

SOC 111Sociology

3

SPE 233Introduction to Exceptional Learners

3

 

BIO 140General Biology

4

Or

BIO 150Biology I

4

Suggested Pathway to Graduation (Course Sequence Sheet)

SSC 100First Year Seminar

1

ENG 101Composition I

3

MAT 172Math for Teachers I: Numbers and Operations

3

PSY 121General Psychology

3

EDC 151The Role of the Teacher

3

ECE 111Childhood Nutrition and Safety

3

ENG 102Composition II

3

EDC 125Child Development

3

MAT 173Math for Teachers II: Rational Numbers and Probability

3

 

BIO 140General Biology

4

Or

BIO 150Biology I

4

 

EDC 200Foundations of Literacy

3

EDC 221Culturally Responsive Practices

3

SOC 111Sociology

3

HIS 112United States History Post-Civil War

3

SPE 233Introduction to Exceptional Learners

3

EDC 108Applied Concepts in Educational Technology

3

Elective

9

ENG 124Oral Communications

3

EDC 211Classroom Management

3

EDC 250Internship & Seminar

4

CLT 110Cross-Cultural Immersion

3

ENG 129Creative Writing

3

SPA 133Using Beginning Spanish

3

COM 222Intercultural Communication

3

To complete program requirements, you must pass the above courses and earn at least 60 credits. The number of courses and credits required for graduation may be more depending on college readiness and the elective courses offered in your program major (if electives are a part of the program).

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