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World Languages Education

Become a Language Teacher

Teachers make collective and individual decisions about classroom life to help students develop as active, knowledgeable citizens of a multicultural world. These decisions are based on teachers' understandings of:

  • themselves
  • their students
  • human development and diversity
  • subject matter
  • educational theory
  • curricular design
  • instructional method
  • federal, state, and institutional regulations
  • and political, social, and moral relationships in the community and beyond.


Teachers develop their understanding continuously through systematic intensive inquiry into these matters involving problem posing, data gathering through educational literature, product analysis, observation and discussion, and historical study. That is, teachers demonstrate the power of education for their students and society by constructing reflective practice from the intellectual and practical sides of their responsibilities in and out of schools.

The Degree Program

In a Penn State undergraduate teacher education program, students gain the experiences necessary to become certified teachers of secondary education. Each program requires:

  • 45 credits of directed general education study to begin the lifelong inquiry into subject area knowledge,
  • professional course work, and
  • various field experiences including student teaching.

Students gain additional practical experience with children and adolescents through volunteer activities or part-time employment in related areas as well as the required courses.
Upon successful completion of all requirements for graduation, students receive a bachelor's of science degree. To be certified to teach, students must also meet any test and clearance requirements as specified by The Pennsylvania Department of Education.

Emphasis Areas

The World Languages Education major offers seven teaching certification options:

  • Bilingual Education
  • English as a Second Language
  • French
  • German
  • Latin
  • Russian
  • Spanish

The Bilingual Education and English as a Second Language options must be completed in conjunction with one of the other options. Pennsylvania does not issue a teacher certificate in Bilingual Education. Completers of the English as a Second Language (ESL) Option may qualify for the Pennsylvania Program Specialist certificate for ESL, if they hold an existing Pennsylvania teacher certificate.

Employment Opportunities

Opportunities for employment vary according to geographic region and the size of schools. Graduates with strong academic backgrounds, outstanding practicum experience, and determination have often been successful in securing teaching positions in public and private schools. Because school employers seek top quality teachers, graduates benefit from the excellent reputation of Penn State's teacher education programs.

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