This program is offered in-person.
The elementary education program prepares new educators to meet the unique needs of learners in Pre-Kindergarten to third grade (PK-3) and in third to sixth grades (3-6) with an emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion. WMU provides preservice teachers specialized knowledge about the learning needs of children from various contexts and across subjects to be successful in future classrooms. Graduates of this program will be eligible to teach all subjects in PK-3 and 3-6 and will qualify to take the Michigan Test for Teacher Certification (MTTC) PK-3 (ZO) and/or 3-6 (ZP) endorsement. This program follows a cohort model in which 鶹ýs progress through the same academic curriculum and finish their 4-year degree together.
Why elementary education at 鶹ý?
Cohort Model: A community experience with a much greater focus on a shared learning experience throughout the entire program. Students progress through the same academic curriculum and finish their degree together.
Culturally diverse: Increase your knowledge about the needs of culturally diverse 鶹ýs in the PK-6th grade based on current research, theory and standards.
Real-world experience: This major includes multiple field experiences, pre-internships, and a full-time internship that will culminate your teaching experience.
Prepared educators: Collaborate with, engage, and develop disciplinary area methods to better serve the academic needs of 鶹ýs across ELA, science, social studies, math and specials.
Instructional knowledge: Learn to analyze and modify instructional material and assessments to ensure equitable instruction within classroom settings and beyond.
Creating exceptional educators: Michigan school principals ranked 95% of new teachers prepared at WMU as “effective” or “highly effective” in 2021-22.
Hitting the standard: The WMU teacher education unit is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
CTE Credit: WMU offers up to six credits for their high school Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses that align with our academic programs. Learn more.
Our program is founded on the belief that we're preparing for futures that we can't even imagine.
Dr. Brianne Pitts, Assistant Professor