Early Education Course Descriptions
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EED 374 Human Growth
and Learning. This course examines growth and learning
in elementary environments. Major theories of the teaching-learning
process are studied. Human development related to education is emphasized.
Special attention is paid to the cultural milieu. Field experiences
in public schools at appropriate levels included in this course
(15 hours). Prerequisite: Junior status. Credit 3.
EED 385 Elementary Classroom
Management in a Diverse Population. The purpose of this
course is to provide the prospective elementary or middle school
teacher with the experiences in classroom management and discipline
theories appropriate for the diverse population of students in the
elementary or middle school. Field experiences in public schools
at appropriate levels included in this course (15 hours) Prerequisite:
Junior status. Credit: 3.
EED 434 Mathematics in
the Elementary School. This course emphasizes making mathematics
meaningful to children. Students are to make lesson plans of acceptable
quality, to produce practical teaching aids, and to be able to integrate
mathematics with other areas of learning. Experience is provided
in the selection and evaluation of teaching methods unit and lesson
planning, use of curriculum and audio visual materials and the preparation
of instructional materials appropriate for social studies content
and skills at different elementary and middle school grade levels.
Students observe and teach math lessons in an elementary or middle
school classroom during the 120 hours of field experience. Prerequisites:
EED 374 & Reading Block, admitted to Educator Preparation Program,offiicial
degree plan, and departmental approval. Field experiences in PK-8
public schools included in this course. This course is taken in
block with EED 435, EED 436 and EED 367. Credit 3.
EED 435 Science in the
Elementary School. This course is concerned with the scope
and sequence of the science curriculum for elementary and middle
school children. In this course, experience is provided in the selection
and evaluation of teaching methods unit and lesson planning, use
of curriculum and audio visual materials and the preparation of
instructional materials appropriate for science content and skills
at different elementary and middle school grade levels. Students
are given experience in lesson planning, in organizing units of
instruction, in the use of instructional materials, and in laboratory
methods appropriate to elementary or middle school classrooms. Students
observe and teach science lessons in an elementary or middle school
classroom during the 10 days of field experience. Prerequisites:
EED 374 & Readomg Block, admitted to Educator Preparation Program,
official degree plan, and departmental approval. Field experiences
in PK-8 public schools included in this course. This course is taken
in block with EED 434, EED 436,and EED 367. Credit 3.
EED 436 Social Studies
in the Elementary School. In this course experience is
provided in the selection and evaluation of teaching methods, unit
and lesson planning, use of curriculum and audio-visual materials,
and the preparation of instructional materials appropriate for social
studies content and skills at different elementary and middle school
grade levels. Students are expected to pass a social studies proficiency
test to receive credit for this course. Emphasis is placed on the
unit approach to teaching social studies. Students observe and teach
social studies lessons in an elementary or middle school classroom
during the 120 hours of field experience. Prerequisites: EED 374
& Reading Block, admitted to Educator Preparation Program, official
degree plan, and departmental approval. Field experiences in PK-8
public schools included in this course. This course is taken in
block with EED 434, EED 435, and EED 367. Credit 3.
EED 467 Technology Applications
in the Classroom. This course will apply technology and
computers to support instruction in various content areas in elementary
and middle schools. The course will explore, evaluate, and utilize
computer/technology resources to design and deliver instruction
as well as to assess student learning. Prerequisite: EED 374 &
Reading Block. Admitted to Educator Preparation Program, official
degree plan, and departmental approval. Field Experience in PK-8
public schools included in this course. This course is taken in
block with EED 434, EED 435 and EED 436.
EED 475 Problems. Designed
to permit individual students to study specific areas of interest
and need. Prerequisite: Departmental Approval. Credit 3.
EED 476 Developing a
Professional Teacher Portfolio. The purpose of this course
is to provide the prospective elementary or middle school 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.
EED 484 Assessment, Evaluation,
and Legal Issues in the Elementary Classroom. The purpose
of this course is to provide the prospective elementary or middle
school teacher practical experience in the areas of assessment,
evaluation, and legal issues in the elementary or middle school.
The course will include a study of teacher-made tests, standardized
tests, interpretation of test scores, performance assessment techniques,
grading and reporting student progress, and legal issues relevant
to education. This course is taken during the student teaching semester.
Prerequisite: Admitted to the Educator Preparation Program, ACS
Methods Block, and departmental approval. Credit 3.
EED
491 Student Teaching in the Elementary School. The student
is assigned to student teach in an elementary or middle school classroom
for a placement of approximately six to seven weeks. Must be taken
with EED 492 or ECE 486 or BSL 488 or SPD 484 or 496 for a total
of six semester hours credit for the provisional elementary or provisional
all-level certificate. Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching
Program. Credit 3.
EED
492 Student Teaching in the Elementary School. The student
is assigned to student teach in an elementary or middle school classroom
for a placement of approximately six to seven weeks. Must be taken
with EED 491 or ECE 486 or BSL 488 or SPD 484 or SED 496. Prerequisites:
ACS Methods Block (EED 434, 435, 436, 467). Admission to Student
Teaching Program. Credit 3.
SECONDARY EDUCATION PROGRAM
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