Social Science Education

Social science teachers help students understand complex issues by developing their skills in researching, evaluating, and assessing complex and often conflicting information.

Mathematics major Nathan Schroeder '21, left, history major Jordan Ball '21 and history major Kieren Marshall '21 are earning an Illinois... Nathan Schroeder '21, Jordan Ball '21 and Kieren Marshall '21 earned Illinois secondary teaching licenses to become high school teachers. Why study Social Science Education at Monmouth?

Because teaching social science means teaching students how the world works. Our Social Science Education major gives you a true liberal arts foundation — with courses in history, psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics, and political science — plus the opportunity to concentrate in the area that interests you most.

You’ll pair this content knowledge with proven teaching methods so you’re ready to step into the classroom as a confident, well-prepared high school social science teacher.

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Community connection

Community is an integral part of teacher preparation at Monmouth. Your time in the program involves working closely with an area high school social science teacher during your practicum work in their classroom. Your preparation at Monmouth concludes with a semester-long student teaching experience in a high school social science classroom.

Congratulations to one of our seniors, Kyle Dilley, as he heads to his post-grad job as a History Teacher at A-Town High School! Congratulations to one of our seniors, Kyle Dilley, as he heads to his post-grad job as a History Teacher at A-Town High School!

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