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Hey,
my name is Kathrin Bogenrieder, I'm 21 years old and I come from Bavaria, Germany. During the semester I live near Eichstaett and study there in order to become a primary school teacher, as well as a school psychologist. In my freetime I love playing badminton and tabletennis, cooking and meeting my friends.
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- normally no specialization when you study elementary teaching
- specialization available through futher training
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- is there specialization when you study elementary teaching in USA?
- where are the differences in areas of specialization between Germany and USA?
- which "areas of specialization" exist in the USA? Are there specializations available through further trainings?
- what are the advantages/disadvantags of specialization in both Germany and the USA?
- are there different concepts of the term "specialization"?
- how do American teacher students accomodate for the lack of knowledge in areas they are not specialized in?
- what subjects do you teach on a daily basis in the USA?
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- the term "specialization" is used with different meanings in the USA and Germany
- USA: specialization = concentration and means taking extra classes during the teacher education at university in order to become a little expert in one certain subject.
- in the USA there are no didactic subjects like in Germany. So they have to research the areas, they are not specialized in, on their own through the internet/books etc.,or by attending special workshops
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