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Academy for Future Educators will allow students the opportunity to explore
various careers in education through a combination of rigorous academics
and work-based learning. It is through work-based learning that knowledge,
skills, and techniques learned in the classroom are applied to an actual
job or career, thereby integrating school and employment.
Through support from our feeder schools, the Pensacola Jr. College
, professional advisors, and business partners, the Academy for Future
Educators will provide a wonderful opportunity for students to explore
the teaching profession while gaining insight into the career of
a professional educator.
Requirements
- Be currently enrolled in 8th grade.
- Successfully complete all core academic courses
with a C average or better.
- Maintain excellent
attendance.
- Maintain
excellent discipline.
- Submit
completed academy application by deadline.
Charter, private, and home school applicants must contact the Washington
Guidance
Department for information regarding required documentation
(exp: standardized test scores, portfolio, and/or transcripts).
Accepted students will be subject to annual review to ensure that they
continue to meet admission requirements.
Careers
Traditional
Elementary School Teacher Dean
Middle School Teacher Assistant Principal
High School Teacher Principal
Exceptional Student Education Speech and Language Specialist
Teacher Social Worker/Visiting Teacher
Guidance Counselor Curriculum Coordinator
Career Specialist (Elementary)
Media Specialist Crisis Intervention
Alternative
Home-Bound Educator Juvenile Justice Program
Drop-out prevention Coordinator Prison System (GED)
Charter School Teacher
Private Sector
College Professor Customer Service Departments
Corporate Trainer Hospitals - Tutor
FRESHMEN
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ACADEMY
Academy English I
Integrated Science
Algebra I Mathematics:
P.E./LMS
BST (Academy Research)
Exploratory Teaching I
Elective
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ACADEMY HONORS
Algebra I (H)
Geometry (H) Mathematics: Academy English I (H)
Integrated Science (H)
P.E./LMS
BST (Academy Research)
Explor. Teaching I
Elective
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TEACHER A.A. DEGREE
Algebra I (H)
Geometry (H)
Academy English I (H)
Integrated Science (H)
P.E./LMS
BST (Academy Research) Explor. Teaching I
Elective
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SOPHOMORES
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ACADEMY
Academy English II
Biology
Geometry
World History
Foreign Language
Explor.Teaching II
Elective
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ACADEMY
HONORS
Academy English II (H)
Biology (H)
Mathematics:
Geometry (H)
Algebra II (H)
World History
Foreign Language
Explor. Teaching II
Elective |
TEACHER
A.A. DEGREE
Academy English II (H)
Biology (H)
Mathematics:
Geometry (H)
Algebra II (H)
World History
HUM 2230/EUH 1000*
SPC 1600/DEP 2003*
Elective
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*Classes offered as Dual Enrollment
through PJC
HUM 2230 - Humanities in the Modern Times = 1/2 credit
SPC 1600 - Public Speaking = 1/2 credit
DEP 2003 - Human Growth and Development = 1/2 credit
EUH 1000 - Western Civilization = 1/2 credit
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JUNIORS |
ACADEMY
Academy English III
Chemistry
Algebra II
American History
Foreign Language
(ELEM. ED) Early Childhood
Research I & II (Secondary Methods)
Elective
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ACADEMY HONORS
Academy English III (H)
Chemistry (H)
Mathematics:
Algebra II (H)
Pre-Cal
AP Calculus
American History (H)
Foreign Language
(ELEM. ED) Early Childhood Dev. I
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TEACHER A.A. DEGREE
ENC 1101/ENC 1102*
GEA 2000/BSC 2010*
MGF 1106/MGF 1107*
Foreign Language
EDF 1005*
Research II
Elective |
*Courses offered as Dual Enrollment
through PJC
ENC 1101/1102 - English Composition = 1 credit
AMH 2010/2020 - American History = 1 credit
GEA 2000 - World Regional Geography = 1/2 credit
EDF 1005 - Introduction to Education = 1/2 credit
MGF 1106/1107 - Liberal Arts Math I & II = 1 credit
BSC 2010 - Integrated Principles of Biology w/Lab = 1 credit
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SENIORS
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ACADEMY
Academy English IV
Science:
Chemistry
Mathematics:
Integrated Math
Statistics
American Govt./Economics
(ELEM. ED) Early Ch. Dev. II & III (2 per)
(SEC. ED) Exec. Internship III & IV (2 per)
Elective
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ACADEMY
HONORS
Academy English IV (H) (DE)
Science:
AP Chemistry
Physics.
Mathematics:
Pre Cal
Calculus
Statistics
American Govt./Economics
(ELEM. ED) Early Ch. Dev. II & III (2 per)
(SEC. ED) Exec. Internship III & IV (2 per)
Elective
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TEACHER
A.A. DEGREE
LIT 1110/LIT 1120*
PSC 1351/GLY 1001*
MAC 1105/PHI 2600*
American Govt./Economics
Foreign Language
EME 2040/EDG 2701*
Elective
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*Courses offered as Dual Enrollment through
PJC
LIT 1110/1120 - World Literature through Renaissance = 1 credit
MAC 1105 - College Algebra = 1 credit
PSC 1351 - Physical Science Survey = 1/2 credit
GLY 1001 - Earth Science = 1/2 credit
EME 2040 - Introduction to Educational Technology = 1/2 credit
EDG 2701 - Teaching Diverse Populations = 1/2 credit
PHI 2600 - Ethics = 1/2 credit
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