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Rowan College education majors received accolades for academic performance

The following comes from Rowan College at Gloucester County.

(From left to right, front row) Board of Trustees Chairperson Gene J. Concordia; Board of Trustees member Avé Altersitz; RCGC Education major students Mackenzie Freas, Siani Marsh, Kaitlyn Martin and Tori Thompson; Dean of Liberal Arts Dr. Paul Rufino; and Board of Trustees Treasurer Ruby Love. Back row: Vice President of Academic Services Dr. Brenden Rickards and Assistant Dean of Education Behavioral Sciences and Humanities Kevin Kitchenman (Rowan College/Special to The Sun).

Four Rowan College at Gloucester County (RCGC) Education majors took center stage during the college’s November board meeting to receive accolades and applause for their exceptional performance within a new field placement initiative for education majors.

RCGC Education majors now have the opportunity to observe the teaching profession, first-hand, when they participate in RCGC’s new field experience course. Students are assigned classrooms in a special education, elementary, middle or high school — depending on the grade level that they plan to teach — in one of the local school districts partnering with the college. Over a five-week period, for a total of 10 hours, students examine the techniques and styles of experienced teachers in real classrooms. The course was launched on a voluntary participation basis in the fall 2018 semester and will soon become a requirement for all students pursuing an Education degree.

For more information about RCGC’s Education Program, visit www.RCGC.edu/Education.

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