2023-2024 Traditional Undergraduate Catalog

Early Childhood Education/English as Second Language (BS/MEd)

In a 4+1 program, students work toward the completion of an undergraduate degree while also pursuing a Master’s degree.  Graduate-level courses taken during undergraduate studies fulfill both undergraduate elective requirements and graduate program requirements.  In the 4+1 program, students are dual-enrolled in LBC and Capital Seminary and Graduate School.

Credentials:  Bachelor of Science in Education, Master of Education

Majors: Early Childhood Education, Biblical Studies, English as a Second Language (ESL)

Certification: Pennsylvania Instructional I (PreK-4 and ESL PreK-12 ) and ACSI (K-8)

Location:  Lancaster

Program Director:  Robin Bronkema, PhD

Program Mission Statement:  The Early Childhood Education major trains students from a philosophical base which reflects a biblical worldview, to serve the community as general education teachers and/or as teachers of English as a Second Language in public and private schools. 

Program Description: The Early Childhood Education/English as a Second Language Major trains students to teach children in grades PreK-4 in a variety of educational settings, as well as serve as an ESL teacher in grades PreK-12. Coursework and field experiences focus on understanding the needs of the "whole child" and implementing developmentally appropriate practices. Students in this major can be eligible to become the generalist elementary teacher, teaching all subjects to students, and the ESL teacher. 

Program Learning Outcomes: As a result of this program, teacher candidates will:

1. Integrate knowledge to design coherent learning experiences.

2. Implement safe, equitable, learning-focused environments.

3. Demonstrate effective instructional practices.

4. Demonstrate professionalism.

5. Integrate a biblical worldview.

Experiential Learning:  Students will complete 60 hours of field experience in ESL classrooms, in addition to nine credits of field placement in an inclusive setting and in an ESL setting with at least one placement in a public school: Apprenticeship I (120 hours) and Apprenticeship II (13 weeks). The student must be physically present. The field placement coordinator will aid students in locating appropriate field placements.

Curricular Structure and Degree Requirements

Curricular Structure

Credits

Bible & Theology Courses

33

Arts & Sciences Courses

37

Education Courses

86

LBC 100 Foundations Seminar

1

Christian Service CSV 201, CSV 202

0

Program Total

157


Bible & Theology Courses (33 credits)

BIB 103Creation & Covenants: OT I

3

BIB 104Israel's Life & Literature: OT II

3

BIB 106Interpreting the Bible

3

THE 105Prelude to Biblical & Theological Studies

3

BIB 203Life of Christ: NT I

3

BIB 204Early Church: NT II

3

THE 223Christian Narrative I: Creation & Fall

3

THE 224Christian Narrative II: Redemption

3

BNT New Testament Elective

3

BOT Old Testament Elective

3

THE 320Christianity and Culture

3

THE Theology Elective

3

THE Theology Elective

3

THE Theology Elective

3

 

Arts & Sciences Courses (37 credits)

LAN 101Academic Writing, Research, and Rhetoric

3

LAN 104Public Speaking

3

LIT 240Literature for Children and Young Adults

3

HIS 201U.S. History I (1600-1877)

3

SCI 151Integrated Science I

3

SCI 151LIntegrated Science I Laboratory

1

SCI 152Integrated Science II

3

SCI 152LIntegrated Science II Laboratory

1

MAT 161Integrated Math 1

3

MAT 162Integrated Math 2

3

SOC 101/PSY 101General Psychology

3

SOC 325Human Growth & Development

3

SOC 326Educational Psychology

3

Arts & Sciences Course (400 level)

3

Students take two labs, but only one for credit.

 

Education Courses (64 credits)

ELE 101Introduction to Early Childhood Education

3

EDU 103Professional Seminar I

1

EDU 105Instructional Technology

3

EDU 204Instructional Design

3

EDU 333The Exceptional Child

3

ELE 201Math Instruction for the Young Child

3

ELE 205Integrating Play, Movement, and the Arts

3

EDU 301Teacher Education Internship I

0

EDU 302Teacher Education Internship II

0

EDU 335Inclusionary Practices

3

EDU 340Introduction to Curriculum & Assessment

3

ELE 352Social Studies in the Elementary School

3

EDU 401Teacher Education Internship III

0

ELE 320Literacy Instruction - Primary

3

ELE 321 Literacy Instruction - Intermediate

3

ELE 354Methods of Teaching Science

3

EDU 430Classroom Management

3

EDU 519Foundations & Framework for Learning

3

EDU 526Diagnostic Reading Assessment

3

EDU 529Collaborative Team Approach

3

EDU 570Apprenticeship I

3

EDU 598Seminar in Action Research

3

EDU 560Teacher's Life and Work

3

EDU 550Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Education

3

EDU 580Apprenticeship II

6

EDU 599Project in Action Research

3

ESL 500Culture and Communication

3

ESL 515Language and Literacy Development for the English Learner

3

ESL 517Language Foundations for Teachers

3

ESL 520Instruction and Assessment for the English Learner

3

ESL 610ESL Internship & Seminar

3

 

LBC 100 (1 credit)

LBC 100Foundations Seminar

1

 

Christian Service (0 credit)

Christian Service provides an important part of the overall education program of the college. Its function is to assist students in experiencing various forms of practical ministry, proclaiming Christ by serving Him in the Church and society. CSV 201 and CSV 202
CSV 201Christian Service I

0

CSV 202Christian Service II

0

 

Program Director:  Robin Bronkema, PhD

PhD in Organizational Leadership, Eastern University
EdM in Human Development and Psychology, Harvard University Graduate School of Education
BA in Psychology and Linguistics, Swarthmore College

Growing up, Dr. Bronkema thought most children enjoyed playing school as much as she did, but it turns out that favorite pastime was a reflection of the love of teaching the Lord had placed in her.  She went on to become a teacher in public schools in PA and CT, and then supervised student teachers at a liberal arts college for several years.  Discovering that her passion for education and serving the Lord could be combined in Christian Education, she moved into administrative roles in a Christian K-12 school.  Those experiences gave birth to her doctoral research, which focused on the leadership development of female Christian School leaders.  With a heart for college-age students, she is now thrilled to bring all of those experiences to LBC. Outside of campus life, she enjoys long walks with her dog, tennis, and street hockey with her husband and three children, meals with friends, and a strong cup of Earl Grey tea.  

Full Time Faculty:

Dr. Robin Bronkema, PhD
Dr. Bob Dodson, EdD
Mrs. Christine Kirkpatrick, EdS
Dr. Stacey Martin, EdD