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302 Multicultural Education (3)
The purpose of this course is to explore the theory and knowledge base that
supports multicultural education and an awareness of diversity within American
society. Topics may include the critical study of issues as they relate to race
and ethnicity, exceptionality, language and dialect, religion, gender, and age.
Field experiences may be required
Prereq: EDUC 201 or EDUC 202 or EDUC 242. F, Sp, Su
Examines the early and current theories of early adolescent development in the areas of physical, psychosocial (cultural influences), and cognitive/language/ literacy development of students ages 10 to 14 years. Focuses on the integration of research findings and theories of growth and development in middle school practice. Guided field experience required.
Prereq: EDUC 201 or EDUC 202 or EDUC 242. F, Sp
This course defines and examines the nature and needs of exceptional
children. Teaching methods that address each area of exceptionality and the
effectiveness of these techniques will be discussed. The role of teachers,
parents, and other relevant personnel will be investigated in relation to
current practices which include individual education program (IEP),
mainstreaming, inclusion, least restrictive environment(LRE).
Prereq: EDUC 201 or EDUC 202 or EDUC 242.
Explores contemporary topics or innovative developments in early childhood education. Subtitle and credit hours determined by faculty at each offering.
343 Childrens Literature (3)
Introduces childrens literature and its uses in elementary schools. Students
read fiction and non-fiction literature, construct understandings about literacy
elements, create and microteach integrative lessons, and reflect on the teaching
experience.
Prereq: EDUC 201 or EDUC 202 or EDUC 242. F, Sp, Su
Examines the diversity of families and factors that
influence parenting in contemporary society. Focuses on strategies to
develop working partnerships with parents. Addresses ways to design
parent-teacher conferences, parent education, and parent involvement in P-6
settings. Guided field experience required.
Prereq: EDUC 201 or EDUC 202 or EDUC 242. F, Sp
Examines theoretical views of cognitive development with a focus on how children, ages three through five in preschool settings, acquire, organize, and apply knowledge. Integrated methods and developmentally appropriate activities in early childhood education for math, science, and social studies are emphasized. Foundations for Young Children to the Indiana Academic Standards are emphasized. Field experience required.
Prerequisite: EDUC 242. F, Sp
Examines theories and importance of creativity in children’s development. Integrated methods and developmentally appropriate activities for art, music, play, and movements curriculum for children ages three through five in preschool. Field experience required.
Prerequisite: EDUC 242. F, Sp
This course examines the needs of children in school age childcare, ages five to 12 years. Emphasis is placed on the study of the environment, curriculum, and schedule necessary for developmentally appropriate school-age programs in a variety of settings. Field experience required.
Prerequisite: EDUC 242, 346, and 347 or consent of instructor.
NOTE:
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Explores music, movement, and rhythms for young children with a focus on physical activity in developmentally appropriate activities in kindergarten and primary settings. Field experience required.
Prerequisite: EDUC 201 or 242, admission to teacher education.
F, Sp
Relates theory to practice through supervised experiences in an early childhood setting. Students work under the general supervision of pre-school and University personnel.
Prerequisite: Su
Examines methods and materials in the areas of science and math that are developmentally appropriate for young children. Emphasis will be on planning active involvement related to science and math concepts for children in kindergarten and primary settings. Field experience required.
Prerequisite: EDUC 201 or 242, admission to teacher education.
F, Sp
Examines the objectives, resources, curriculum development, methods of teaching social studies and expressive arts at kindergarten and primary levels. Emphasis on integrated curriculum and professional collaboration. Field experience required.
Prerequisite: EDUC 201 or 242, admission to teacher education.
F, Sp
Experience is designed to relate theory to practice through supervised experiences in an early childhood setting. Students work under the supervision of preschool and University personnel. Topic is specified for each offering. The course may be repeated up to a maximum of nine credit hours.
Prerequisite: None
Examines the impact of testing and assessment. Reviews accountability movements, standardized testing, and high stakes assessment systems as they affect the roles and power of teachers and administrators. Students will learn to construct normative and criterion referenced assessments, and learn their utility in aligning curriculum and activities with K-12 content standards. Field experiences may be required.
Prerequisite: EDUC 302 and EDUC 306, Admission
to teacher education.
F, Sp, Su
Designed to integrate, physical, biological, earth/science concepts and the teaching of science. Experiences in inquiry based problem-solving using primary and integrated science process skills stressed. Age-appropriate science content and teaching methodologies are studied. The course also explores issues regarding safe science, evaluating student comprehension in science, and addressing state and national science standards. Field experiences with children in a school setting required. It is strongly recommended that students have completed 7 credit hours of science before enrolling in this course.
Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education. F, Sp, Su
Teaching techniques and materials for the developmental reading program plus techniques for establishing oral and written expression with emphasis on understanding how language learning takes place in the elementary school. Guided field experience required.
Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education and EDUC 343 or consent of instructor. F, Sp, Su
Aims and methods of procedure in teaching foreign language.
Prerequisite: F, Sp
The materials, devices, and methods of teaching mathematics.
Prerequisite: F, Sp
The materials, devices, and methods of teaching mathematics in the elementary school. Guided laboratory experiences in local schools may be required.
Prereq: MATH 104, 204, 205, and admission to teacher education.
Emphasis on methods and materials in social studies. Required of those who do student teaching in social studies.
Prerequisite:18 hours in social sciences. F, Sp
Aims and methods of procedure in teaching English with emphasis on literature and composition, plus materials and organization as preparation for student teaching.
Prerequisite: F, Sp
Aims and methods of procedure in teaching science.
Prerequisite: F, Sp
Examines issues related to reading instruction and assessment in the context of a balanced approach that emphasizes teacher reflection and decision-making. Reading strategies, informal assessments, and organizing a classroom for reading instruction are stressed. Students implement strategies and assessments in a guided field experience.
Prerequisite: EDUC 343 and 397 or consent of instructor. F, Sp, Su
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