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Dr. Howard Mattice takes
advantage of a small class
to get more involved with
the students.
Giving presentations helps
prepare education majors
for teaching. Carissa Dol
lar and Kristin Marr give
their presentation to their
classmates.
taught to teach
Most students cannot wait to get love my major because I know that I’m
out of school. Some count down the going to be impacting lives every day. As
days until they graduate, even freshmen. a teacher, you have a real opportunity to
After education majors graduate, they re make a difference in a student’s life, and I
turn to the classroom, only this think that’s awesome. I’m getting
time they are the ones "in more and more excited all
charge." But they know the time!”
that their education Amy Clark, a
does not end in college, freshman, has chosen
because, "Who dares to math education as her
teach must never cease major. “I’ve always
to learn," as educator wanted to teach, and dur
John Cotton Dana said. |^ H | ing high school, I developed
Education majors can a love for math. 1 also have such a
look forward to being able to teach stu burden for small Christian schools that do
dents the valuable lessons that they have not have good math programs. The need
learned. Sophomore Jessica Bell who is for math teachers is great, and I intend to
an elementary education major said, “I help fill that need,” said Amy.
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