LAC for Education?

<p>Bassplayr, Although Williams doesn’t have an education major they do have ample opportunities for students to gain experience and go on to careers as teachers. </p>

<p>They provide extensive education guidance through their Program in Teaching. (<a href="http://www.williams.edu/resources/teaching/index.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.williams.edu/resources/teaching/index.htm&lt;/a&gt;) “Students who wish to gain teacher certification may engage in a unique partnership Williams maintains with nearby Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.”</p>

<p>Williams also offers several Winter Study (January term) courses that focus on teaching and education. The Office of Career Counseling is very active in placing students in internships and summer teaching positions as well as offering interviews for graduates who are interested in teaching as a career.</p>

<p>I think the most important point about ALL of the schools on your list is that they are full of wonderful teachers! They may be writers, artists, scientists and experts in their fields but they are teachers first and contribute a lot the fact that LACs turn out a lot of teachers – from preprimary to college level.</p>