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by Ben Konuch, Student Public Relations Writer

Most people might think of their high school biology class when they hear the term 鈥渟ymbiotic relationship.鈥 But School of Education and Social Work is reframing the term with its latest initiative, Symbiotica.  

Launched Wednesday, Sept. 6, the Symbiotica teaching and learning lab gives students who are majoring in middle childhood education the opportunity to use their education by offering instruction in a classroom setting on-campus for fifth- and sixth-grade homeschool students in the local community. The goal is to provide homeschooled students with instruction from future educators who will, in turn, be provided with valuable teaching opportunities.  Maddie Schaffer teaches her students in an area school as part of her student teaching experience last year.

Teaching will include the typical classes of a middle childhood student: mathematics, science, social studies and English Language Arts. Cedarville students will provide fully planned lessons and teach with their university faculty members present in the classroom.  

鈥淲hat鈥檚 so important is that we use methodologies that are appropriate to the classroom and engaging for these children instead of just having the teacher stand and lecture,鈥 said Dr. Ruth Sylvester professor of education and one of the two founders of Symbiotica. 鈥淲e鈥檙e challenging them to teach in a more innovative, more engaging way.鈥  

Dr. Lori Ferguson, assistant dean of the School of Education and assistant professor of education shares Sylvester鈥檚 vision for this endeavor. In 2020, they began envisioning ways to enhance the university students鈥 learning while also providing classroom instruction for interested homeschooled families.   

This model features the students鈥 implementation of learning theory and pedagogy learned in their university classrooms. Then, the university students implement their knowledge in the Symbiotica classroom.    

鈥淲e chose the name Symbiotica from the idea of a symbiotic relationship,鈥 said Ferguson. 鈥淥ur fifth and sixth graders are benefitting because they鈥檙e receiving research-based instruction at the moment, and our middle childhood education students are benefitting because they immediately practice what they've been learning.鈥 

Symbiotica has already met with incoming students to pre-assess each child to plan instruction.  

鈥淲hat鈥檚 so exciting about Symbiotica is that we get to see our students in their element early on,鈥  Sylvester stated. 鈥淏efore they鈥檙e fully teaching in their content areas, we get to plan very closely with them. We get to see how excited they are to enact one of their purposes for coming to Cedarville.鈥   

Located in southwest Ohio, 黑料社区 is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution with an enrollment of 5,082 undergraduate, graduate, and dual-enrolled high school students in more than 175 areas of study.鈥疐ounded in 1887, Cedarville is one of the largest private universities in Ohio, recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, such as the  bachelor of arts in primary education and the bachelor of arts in middle childhood education, high graduation and retention rates, accredited professional and health science offerings, and the #4 national ranking by the Wall Street Journal for student engagement. For more information about the University, visit鈥痗别诲补谤惫颈濒濒别.别诲耻.

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