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Science Education – Teaching the next generation
You want to teach because teaching matters. You remember a science teacher who made a difference in your life, and you want to have that same impact on many children’s lives. It is very rewarding to experience the excitement and challenges of working in a classroom.
Explore
In classes of 20 or fewer teacher education students, you will interact, collaborate, and learn through strategies you will someday use as a teacher. Franks School of Education faculty will guide you both on campus and in area schools.
Experience
Hands-on learning begins your first year in Freshman Practicum. You observe students in lower elementary, upper elementary, middle school, high school, and alternative school classrooms. Each year, your involvement with children at field sites increases. You move from observing to assisting; and from teaching some lessons to teaching many lessons. Finally, your student teaching experience allows you to assume all classroom responsibilities for an extended period of time.
Areas of study
As a Trine science education major, you will prepare for licensure in the content area of your choice, including:
Excel
Trine teacher education graduates enjoy tremendous success. They are currently passing the examinations required for licensure in Indiana at a rate of 100 percent. Many work in school districts throughout Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio, while others are employed all over the United States, from California to Florida and from Texas to North Carolina.
Accreditation
Trine University’s teacher education programs are accredited by the Indiana Department of Education/Office of Educator Licensing and Development. The Franks School of Education is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
Contact
Karen Hamilton, Ph.D., Interim Dean
Franks School of Education
1 University Avenue
Angola, Indiana 46703
Phone: 260.665.4519
Fax: 260.665.4222
E-mail: hamiltonk@trine.edu
Franks School of Education Office: 260.665.4121


