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I invite you to begin a parenting practice which will impact your child the rest of his or her life—reading aloud together 20 minutes a day from birth. Children become good readers when their parents read to them. It's as simple as that!

Getting your child ready to read is getting your child ready to succeed in school. Schools deliver 85% of the curriculum using printed words in books, written words on chalkboards/white-boards and digitized words on computer screens. Reading is the most fundamental skill your child will use during his or her 12-20 years as a student. This sections suggests age appropriate activities and books for your baby, toddler and preschool child. It also recommends books to enjoy with your child during the early years of elementary education.

Reading to your child from birth literally wires brain cells together in networks that later facilitate independent reading. Brain research shows that those linked brain cells enable a child to:
•    Detect the different sounds in words (phonemic awareness)
•    Recognize letters and develop strategies to figure out new words (decoding)
•    Develop real-world understanding of what the words refer to (create contexts for understanding meaning)
•    Build an oral and listening vocabulary (approximately 5,000 words by kindergarten)

Sharing books from birth develops successful students. Your child, snuggling in your lap, and enjoying your time and laughter, is learning to love reading. As long as it is a happy experience there is no wrong way to read together. Reading aloud  is practically free, you can do it any where and children often beg for "just one more." Even parents who are not fluent readers can provide a good experience for their children by telling stories from their lives, from their imaginations, or from pictures in wordless books. It is best to read to your child early and often, but it is never too late to start in any language.

 
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Why study Elementary Education?

You enjoy working with children. You want to help impact and shape the lives of young people while helping them learn. Pursuing a teaching degree in Elementary Education may be the right fit for you!

•  Preparation. Students interested in pursuing an Education degree will need to complete the General Education requirements as well as the prerequisites for the Education program before applying to the Education program.

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What is Elementary Education?

Primary education is the first stage of compulsory education. It is preceded by pre-school or nursery education and is followed by secondary education. In North America this stage of education is usually known as elementary education. In most countries, it is compulsory for children to receive primary education, though in many jurisdictions it is permissible for parents to provide it. The transition to secondary school or high school is somewhat arbitrary, but it generally occurs at about eleven or twelve years of age. Some educational systems have separate middle schools with the transition to the final stage of education taking place at around the age of fourteen.

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Basic Information of Elementary Education

The Elementary Education major learns how to preside over what is essentially a one-room schoolhouse. In the early grades, teachers are responsible for giving instruction in all the basic subjects (reading, writing, arithmetic—plus science, social studies, and the basics of health and physical education), as well as overseeing the general development of each of his or her charges. It’s a challenging and very rewarding field.

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Practicum and Student Teaching

Clinical experience in schools is a cornerstone of the education major at Temple. Students observe and gain initial experience in schools in Philadelphia and throughout the region. Students gain deeper knowledge of schools and school communities in their practicum and student teaching experiences in our network of cooperating schools.

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What Can the College of Education and Human Sciences Offer an Elementary Education Major?

The Elementary Education Program, working in partnership with schools, communities, and state organizations, prepares exemplary teachers, teacher educators, and scholars who work for the continual betterment of society through education. As community members, teachers, and scholars, students, and faculty actively generate, apply, and disseminate knowledge about teaching and learning that will enable all people to become citizens who successfully participate in the global community of the twenty-first century.

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