Depending on the school you can get a BA in elementary education if you have an AA in general studies. You may have to take some core classes but you should have no problem with it.
Independent institutions of higher education offering courses of general studies.
Syllabus, studies, or curriculum. Those words mean elementary education.
Jerrold K. Footlick has written: 'the awakening' 'A model school' -- subject(s): Case studies, Education, Elementary, Education, Urban, Elementary Education, Gesu School (Philadelphia, Pa.), Urban Education 'Careers ... for the seventies' -- subject(s): Vocational guidance, Occupations 'Truth and consequences' -- subject(s): Case studies, Public relations, Education in mass media, Universities and colleges
Marius Boboc has written: 'Case studies in elementary and secondary curriculum' -- subject(s): Curricula, Case studies, Elementary Education, Secondary Education
Robin J. Alexander has written: 'Essays on pedagogy' -- subject(s): Teaching, Learning 'Policy and practice in primary education' -- subject(s): Case studies, Education, Elementary, Elementary Education 'Changes in Teacher Education' 'Culture and pedagogy' -- subject(s): Comparative education, Cross-cultural studies, Education, Elementary, Elementary Education 'Course evaluation and Didsbury College'
Debra Seabury has written: 'Ready-to-use social studies activities for the elementary classroom' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Education, Elementary, Elementary Education, Interdisciplinary approach in education, Social sciences, Study and teaching (Elementary)
Yes, general education is a major that students can pursue in their academic studies.
The U.S. education system generally consists of three basic levels: elementary education, secondary education, and post-secondary education. Elementary education typically includes grades K-5 or K-6, secondary education encompasses grades 6-12, and post-secondary education includes colleges, universities, and vocational schools. These levels encompass a range of educational experiences, from foundational learning to advanced studies.
Mary Kenner Glover has written: 'A Garden of Poets' 'Making school by hand' -- subject(s): Active learning, Case studies, Curricula, Education, Elementary, Elementary Education, Elementary school teaching, Interdisciplinary approach in education
Wycliffe Humphrey Odiwuor has written: 'The impact of HIV/AIDS on primary education' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Case studies, Children of AIDS patients, Education (Elementary), Elementary Education, Patients, Social aspects of AIDS (Disease), Social aspects of Elementary education
Cynthia S. Sunal has written: 'Social studies and the elementary/middle school student' -- subject(s): Middle schools, Social sciences, Study and teaching (Elementary), Study and teaching (Secondary) 'Social studies for the elementary and middle grades' -- subject(s): Constructivism (Education), Social sciences, Study and teaching (Elementary), Study and teaching (Middle school) 'Social studies for the elementary and middle grades' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Elementary), Study and teaching (Middle school), Constructivism (Education), Social sciences
James W. Stockard has written: 'Methods and resources for elementary and middle-school social studies' -- subject(s): Activity programs in education, Social sciences, Study and teaching (Elementary), Study and teaching (Middle school) 'Activities for elementary school science' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Activity programs in education, Science, Study and teaching (Elementary) 'Activities for elementary school social studies' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Activity programs in education, Social sciences, Study and teaching (Elementary)