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Casey Knoth received Educational Testing Service's Recognition of Excellence for Praxis II Principles of Learning and Teaching and Math Content tests. She was in the top fifteen percent of all test takers!
College of Education courses prepare you for the Principles of Learning and Teaching Praxis II test.
College of Education Faculty are experienced teachers who have taught in the public schools.
All programs are accredited through NCATE.
AYA and Multi-age teacher candidates gain experience in the field each year of their program.
Supervisors meet with you weekl to help you develop your skills as a teacher.
AYA and Multi-age teacher candidates collaborate with local schools to tutor, assist in academic study halls and coach.
The College of Education hosts an annual Education Symposium with nationally recognized speakers.
Many alumni are recognized as educational leaders in the community.
A few of the educators who have been named as Distinguished Alumni at The University of Findlay are:
Dal Lawrence '54
Barbara Eakin Meyers '63
J. Duane Phillip '59
G. Ronald Phillip '59
Dr. Kathleen Crates '69
Tom Reynolds '59
James McIntosh '65
Cam Lea Roberts Taylor '67
Dr. Stanley Swartz '70