Students in Randolph College’s education graduate programs have been providing a summer camp for students of Paul Munro Elementary School in Lynchburg. This weekend, the camp was featured in an article in the News & Advance.
In addition to helping the elementary students keep up with reading and math over the summer, the camp gives the master’s degree candidates an opportunity to practice the teaching skills that they are learning and improve their teaching methodology through practice.
Read the article here, or learn more about Randolph’s master’s degree programs in education.
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