It takes a special kind of person to teach children ages 8 to 14 — someone who’s energetic, passionate and who wants to make a difference. If that describes you, consider majoring in middle childhood education at The University of Toledo.
We educate undergraduates in the best practices and theories for teaching children in grades 4-9. UToledo's accredited program explores critical issues, such as literacy, technology and multicultural perspectives.
Students choose two of the following specialties: reading and language arts, mathematics, science or social studies. For two years, they focus on these areas and other core education courses. During their final two years, they spend four semesters working with and learning from outstanding educators in local classrooms.
Middle Childhood Education - Grades 4-9 Bachelor's Degree Highlights
More time in the field. UToledo education majors are better prepared to teach in the classroom. They spend four full semesters in the field. Most schools require half that time. We partner with more than 150 area pre-K -12 schools to place our students.
Add a degree. Middle childhood education students have the option of earning second degrees in one of their specialties.
Focus on math and science education. Much of the demand in Ohio and other states is for teachers in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields. Thanks to our partnerships, grants and faculty research, UToledo is a leader in these areas.
Experience in urban and diverse settings. UToledo’s close partnerships with Toledo-area schools allow students to get experience centered around the unique needs of today's students.
Camp Adventure. Many UToledo education majors travel to U.S. military bases around the world to work with children of those in the armed services.
Accreditation. The Judith Herb College of Education is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation. The middle grades licensure program is nationally accredited.
UToledo’s graduate programs. UT attracts high-caliber faculty and resources, thanks to our master's, education specialist and PhD programs in education.
Career Opportunities
93% of UToledo’s recent middle childhood education graduates found jobs in their field; 5% went on to graduate school.
UToledo education students are well prepared to teach in their content areas and have two years of experience in the field. Graduates have outstanding pass rates on the Ohio Assessment for Educators licensure exam. Many also have sought licensure in other states, most of which have reciprocity agreements with Ohio.
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Expected July, November 2025
Start date
January 2025
University of Toledo
2801 West Bancroft Street,
TOLEDO,
Ohio,
43606, United States
You are considered a freshman if you are coming to UToledo directly from high school and have never attended university. If you took college courses while enrolled in high school, you are still considered a freshman.
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