Course Feature: Early Childhood Education

If you’re considering one of our master’s degrees in education here at CofC, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, you’ll get to learn about a course from the Early Childhood Education MAT program: Home, School, and Community Relationships (EDEE 620). A study of the relationships in the educational triad of home, school,…

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Spotlight on Alumni: Kristi Meeuwse

Courtesy of our Office of Media Relations, check out what one of our alumni is doing now! ————————————————————————————————————————————— College Alum Recognized for Her Use of iPads in the Classroom March 13, 2013   Charleston County’s Drayton Hall Elementary is a hotbed of digital learning thanks to College of Charleston graduate Kristi Meeuwse (Early Childhood Education,…

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Understanding the Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT)

In my introductory post, I mentioned that I am a candidate for the Maters of Arts in Teaching for Elementary Education. I wanted to take a few minutes to talk about the School of Education’s MAT programs.    What it is: The Graduate School and the School of Education offer MAT programs in: Early Childhood Education,…

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A New Club for Education Grad Students

Attention students in all education programs (Elementary; Early Childhood; Performing Arts; Special Education; Languages; Science and Math for Teachers; and Teaching, Learning, and Advocacy): There’s a student organization forming just for you! Come be a part of the inaugural meeting this Friday at 5:00 PM! Read the message from the new club’s organizer, Jonathan Coker…

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Teachers needed from diverse backgrounds

The Charleston County School District and the College of Charleston’s School of Education, Health and Human Performance have developed a specially-funded Master of Arts in Teaching Early Childhood Education. This opportunity was designed with the children in mind who are most at risk for not achieving their academic potential due to adverse social and economic…

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