Students must have a grade point average (GPA) of 2.50 or better in basic general education course component OR a 2.50 GPA from a completed baccalaureate program.
Students must have a grade of “C” or better in the required courses taken as part of the General Education Preparation Program.
Students must successfully complete a criminal background check, have proof of medical insurance, liability insurance and a pre-admission interview by the College of Education Admissions Committee.
Our Mathematics education program enables graduates to meet all of the academic requirements for Florida Certification in Mathematics (Grades 6-12).
Students are required to complete a set of courses in the Mathematics Department. In these courses, they develop essential understandings in the disciplinary field of mathematics that are necessary for the effective teaching of secondary school mathematics.
The required Mathematics Education sequence includes courses and practica emphasizing ideas related to mathematics curricula, mathematics instruction, mathematics learning, assessment and technology. The capstone of the program is the student teaching experience (internship) during the final semester
Mathematics Education is a field of study associated with the learning, observation, and teaching of numbers, quantities, arrangements, structures, patterns, shapes, and space as well as algebraic equations, geometry, and theorems etc., and is used to understand the world around us.
If you are passionate about mathematics and want to share this knowledge, you might want to consider becoming a math teacher. You might enjoy combining your passion for mathematics with your love for children and young adults through a career in teaching.
A mathematics educator should have a thorough understanding of times tables, fractions algebra, geometry, statistics, calculus, and more. Teachers of mathematics should be able to teach their students how to solve problems, break down equations, and recognize and use mathematical formulas. Good communication skills and a positive attitude are also essential.
Outside of the given math courses students must take to complete this program, students majoring in our Mathematics Education program will also develop skills, concepts, and methodologies in the following areas:
Child Development, which will provide students with the basic information on child development prenatally to adolescence; Psychology with emphasis on behavioral phenomena, learning, motivation, personality adjustment, and assessment techniques; The history and development of the American education system from pre-school to higher education; Philosophies of education; Public speaking, and more!
Public School Mathematics Teacher | Private School Mathematics Teacher | General Mathematics Teacher |
Mathematics Teacher Education Course Curriculum
"Education’s purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one."
Students seeking program completion from FAMU’s state approved teacher education programs must successfully complete the following requirements:
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Name | Phone | |
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Dr. Vanessa Pitts Bannister ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR |
vanessa.pittsbannister@famu.edu |