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SED 374
Human Growth and Learning. This course examines growth
and learning in elementary and secondary environments. Major theories
of teaching-learning processes are studied. Human development related
to education is emphasized. Special attention is paid to the cultural
milieu. Field experiences (10 hours) in 8-12 public schools included
in this course. Prerequisite: Junior status. Credit 3
SED 383
Media and Technology in Secondary Schools. This course
is designed to provide teachers who seek certification at the secondary
level with an introductory overview of the teacher education program,
with an introduction into instructional issues and teaching models,
and with an introduction into how technology impacts education both
in terms of increasing teacher productivity and in terms of integrating
technology into instruction. Prerequisite: Junior status. Credit
3.
SED 464
Methods of Teaching in Secondary Schools. This course provides
a study of the objectives and the selection, organization, and presentation
of the subject matter of the various secondary school subjects,
instruction in the organization of units of work, and demonstration
teaching. A minimum of 30 hours will be spent in field experiences
in a public school classroom. To be taken the semester prior to
student teaching. Prerequisites:SED 374 and 383, admission to educator
preparation program required, and Departmental Approval. Field experiences
in 8-12 public schools included in this course. This course is taken
in block with RDG 392 and SED 494. Credit 3.
SED 475
Problems. This course is designed to permit individual
students to study specific areas of interest and need. Prerequisite:
Approval of Coordinator of Secondary Education. Credit 3.
SED 476
Developing a Professional Teacher Portfolio. The purpose
of this course is to provide the prospective secondary teacher the
opportunity to organize artifacts on the development, exploration,
integration, application, and teaching of content knowledge, pedagogical
knowledge and skill development in the development of a professional
teacher portfolio. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in student
teaching and Departmental Approval. Credit: 3.
SED 480
Responsibilities of the Professional Educator. This course
is designed to assist future teachers in understanding the structure,
organization, and management of public schools at the national,
state, and local levels. Course content will include a study of
the needs of the special learner and students from various cultures.
Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching Program. This course
is taken during the student teaching semester. Credit 3.
SED 494
Classroom Management for Secondary Schools. This course
provides a survey of classroom management and discipline approaches
appropriate in a public school setting. A range of management approaches
and models will be critiqued. Study will include the philosophical
foundations and integration of these models. Students will observe
or assist teachers in a secondary classroom for a minimum of 30
hours. Prerequisites: SED 374 & 383, Regular admission to Educator
Preparation Program required and Departmental Approval. Field experiences
in 8-12 public schools included in this course. This course is taken
in block with RDG 392 and SED 464. Credit 3.
SED
496 Student Teaching in the Secondary Classroom. The student
is assigned full-time student teaching responsibilities at the secondary
level (Grades 8-12) for a placement of approximately six to seven
weeks. This course must be taken with SED 497. This time is divided
among observation, participation, teaching, conference and mentoring
activities. Each placement corresponds to the candidate's teaching
fields or certification areas. Prerequisite: Admission to Student
Teaching Program. Credit 3.
SED
497 Student Teaching in the Secondary Classroom. The student
is assigned full-time student teaching responsibilities at the secondary
level (Grades 8-12) for a placement of approximately six to seven
weeks. This course must be taken with SED 496 or EED 491. This time
is divided among observation, participation, teaching, conference
and mentoring activities. Each placement corresponds to the candidate's
teaching fields or certification areas. Prerequisite: Admission
to Student Teaching Program. Credit 3.
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