The Elementary Education Teacher Preparation Program at Radford University recognizes its role in developing teachers who honor the strength and potential of the individual, the school and the community.
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Graduates of the Radford Elementary Education Teacher Preparation Program will be recognized for their:
- Understanding of the importance of multiple perspectives in a multicultural world
- Ability to use the backward design process in creating learning environments that meet the needs of diverse student populations
- Commitment to intellectual curiosity and on-going professional development
- Advocacy of technology as a tool to enhance learning in the classroom
- Expertise in implementing research-based practices across the curriculum
- Ability to develop linkages among parents, schools and communities
To accomplish outcomes our program must:
- Establish, maintain and strengthen partnership sites that provide rich contexts for learning
- Aid teacher candidates in understanding their values, biases, beliefs, attitudes and perspectives and how these impact students and teaching
- Provide experiences that model "teachers as agents of change"
- Model effective research-based practices
CAREER ABSTRACT
Radford University has been preparing teachers since its establishment in 1910. In addition to preparing students to teach in a regular classroom, the program provides the foundation for continuing in such careers as school counseling, special education, curriculum development, principalship and supervision. Since the program requires a major in interdisciplinary studies, students are also prepared for other careers requiring a broad liberal arts background, especially those in which they must demonstrate strong interpersonal skills. The department also offers a licensure program at the graduate level for those who have already earned a baccalaureate in an academic discipline.
Radford University’s IDSE Program is accredited by the following professional organizations:
- National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Educators (NCATE)
- Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI)
- Southern Association of Colleges (SACS)
Graduates from Radford University’s IDSE program are eligible for a Virginia PreK - 6th grade teaching License.





