Courses in this section are grouped as follows: Early Childhood Education
(Ech Ed), Educational Foundations (Ed Fnd), Educational Technology (Ed
Tec), Elementary Education (Ele Ed), Physical Education (Phy Ed), Secondary
Education (Sec Ed), and Special Education (Spc Ed), and Teacher Education
(Tch Ed).
Prerequisites may be waived by consent of the department.
Early Childhood Education (Ech Ed)
3290(290) Student Teaching in Early Childhood
Education I (6)
Prerequisites: Ed Fnd 1111(111), Psychology 2270(270), Ech Ed
3312(312), Ech Ed 333, Ele Ed 385, Ele Ed 3336(336), Communication 1040(40),
English 3100(210), Ed Psy 3312(312), Ele Ed 3330(330), Ele Ed 3389(389),
Ech Ed 3314(314); and admission to student teaching. Must be taken with
Ech Ed 3291(291), and must immediately precede Ech Ed 3291(291) in the
semester. Clinical teaching experience in early childhood education classrooms
in the schools under university and school supervision. Required for all
majors in early childhood education.
3291(291) Student Teaching in Early Childhood Education II (6)
Prerequisite: Ech Ed 3290(290). Must be taken concurrently with Ech Ed
205 and must follow Ech Ed 3291(290) in the semester. Clinical teaching
experience in early childhood education classrooms in the schools under
university and school supervision. Assignments will be in different school
districts, buildings serving families of different socio-economic and
cultural backgrounds, and at different age/grade levels from those of
the Ech Ed 3290(290) assignments. Required of all majors in early childhood
education.
3303(303) Curriculum and Practice Laboratory: Infant/Toddler (1)
Classroom experience in infant or toddler classrooms under direction of
university personnel. Must be taken concurrently with Ech Ed 3313(313),
Curriculum and Practice: Infant/Toddler.
3304(304) Curriculum and Practice Laboratory: Preschool (1)
Classroom experience in preschool classrooms under direction of university
personnel. Must be taken concurrently with Ech Ed 3314(314), Curriculum
and Practice: Preschool.
3305(305) Curriculum and Practice Laboratory: Primary (1)
Classroom experience in primary classrooms under direction of university
personnel. Must be taken concurrently with Ech Ed 4315(315), Curriculum
and Practice: Primary.
3312(312) Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3)
Prerequisites: Ed Fnd 1111(111) and Ed Psy 3312(312). Study of basic principles
underlying good schools for young children. Students will use theoretical
base as well as on-site observations to develop an awareness of teaching-learning
strategies appropriate for the developmental needs of children from birth
through age eight. Scheduling, classroom arrangement, and child management
practices will be considered. Throughout the course, students will be
expected to begin developing their own philosophy of early childhood education.
3313(313) Curriculum and Practice: Infant/Toddler (2)
Prerequisite: Ech Ed 3312(312). Focuses on planning integrated curriculum
for child from birth to 30 months. Includes working with parents and community
resources. Lab required.
3314(314) Curriculum and Practice: Preschool Education (2)
Prerequisite: Ech Ed 3312(312). Focuses on planning integrated curriculum
for the preschool classroom with emphasis on science, social studies,
creative activities and technology. Working with parents and parent education
emphasized. Lab required.
3332(332) Early Literacy (3)
Prerequisites: Ech Ed 3312(312) and Ech Ed 4331(331). Study of children
as they construct literacy knowledge from birth to early elementary. Development
of meaningful and developmentally appropriate activities in which reading
and writing are used to support children's skills. Criteria for choosing
and assessing literature as a vehicle for literacy for children from birth
to eight will be addressed.
4315(315) Curriculum and Practice: Primary Education (2)
Prerequisite: Ech Ed 3312(312). Focuses on planning integrated curriculum
for the primary classroom with emphasis on science, social studies, creative
activities and technology. Working with parents and parent education emphasized.
Lab required.
4317(317) Assessing Individual Needs for Early Childhood Instruction
(3)
Prerequisites: Ech Ed 3312(312). Techniques of observing children and
using assessment instruments to plan an individualized program for early
childhood. Practicum experience required.
4321(321) Parent and Community Resources in Early Childhood Education
(3)
Prerequisite: Admission to the College of Education or graduate status.
Competencies for working with parents and community agencies will be developed
through a study of community and community resources. Procedures for parent
participation and use of service agencies in the education of all young
children, including those with special needs, will be examined.
4331(331) Language Acquisition and Development in Early Childhood
(3)
Prerequisite: Ed Psy 3312(312). Development of language and the effects
environmental and cultural factors have on the acquisition process. Identification
of language problems for purpose of referral. Includes preschool classroom
practices to support language development. Practicum experiences included.
4346(346) The Acquisition of Mathematical Concepts (3)
Prerequisites: Formal admission to the Teacher Education Program, Ed Psy
3312(312), and Math 1050(50). Applications of the major theorists to
mathematics reasoning. Content is appropriate for pre-k to third grad
learners. Research and its implications for practice in the areas of
logical thinking, pre-number ideas, geometry, topology, problem solving
and arithmetical operations are considered.
5335(335) Inclusion Practices In The Early
Childhood Classroom (3)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 2210(210), 2211(211), and 2212(212), or
consent of instructor. This course provides theory and practice in the
inclusion of young children with disabilities in a classroom setting.
The focus of the course will be developing a team approach to supporting
families as they make decisions for their children. Students will study
development, observations, and assessment to be able to make appropriate
referrals to support children with disabilities in the early childhood
classroom. Other areas of understanding will include legal rights and
responsibilities, development of individual plans for success, understanding
of best practices for inclusion, and accessing community resources for
families of children with disabilities.
6412(412) Foundations of Early Childhood Education (3)
Prerequisite: A course in child psychology or equivalent. A study of the
various types of early childhood programs and the philosophy upon which
they are based. Attention will also be directed to the implementation
of such programs, problems of parent involvement, and the social environment
of the children.
6413(413) The Educational Role of Play (3)
Prerequisite: Ech Ed 3312(312) or equivalent. Emphasizes play as a constructive
process with applications to cognitive and social development. Special
attention to facilitating play in early childhood classrooms.
6415(415) Organization and Development of Early Childhood Programs
(3)
Prerequisites: Ech Ed 3312(312) or equivalent. Strategies for the effective
organization and development of programs for children from diverse cultures,
ages birth through eight years, will be studied. Research and theory
in funding and budgeting, staffing and professional development, selection,
development, and assessment of program curriculum will be emphasized.
Long-range planning for program stability and involvement in advocacy
issues will be covered.
6490(490) Internship (1-10)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Closely supervised experience in
a field setting under the direction of a graduate faculty member. An appropriate
level of competence and evidence of growth in the professional role must
be demonstrated by the intern. The internship will include planning, research,
evaluation, and related professional activities.
6497(497) Problems (1-10)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Individual study on topics pertaining
to early childhood education.
Educational Foundations (Ed Fnd)
4330(330) History of American Education (3)
Prerequisite: A course in American history or consent of instructor. An
overview of the evolutionary development of American educational theory
and practice from the early colonial period to the present. Attention
is also given to selected issues in professional education.
6421(421) Philosophy of Education (3)
Prerequisites: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. (Same as Philosophy
6421(473). Critical examination of selected issues in education from the
perspective of Western philosophy. Topics may include the distinctive
features of education as an activity and achievement, concepts of teaching
and learning, relations between education and values, and the role of
public educational institutions.
6422(422) Analysis of Educational Issues (3)
Prerequisite: A course in philosophy of education or a course in history
of education, or consent of instructor. A critical examination of issues
about the elementary and secondary schools. This is done through the analysis
of the procedures, resources, and goals that guide school policies and
practices.
6435(435) History of Western Education (3)
A course designed to survey the educational development of Western civilization
from approximately the eighth century BC until the present. Salient educational
theory and practice will be considered in their appropriate social context.
Educational Technology (Ed Tec)
2245(245) Audiovisual Equipment Operation for Classroom Teachers
(1)
An entry-level course for all teacher education students. May be taken
concurrently with Ed Tec 2246(246). A self-paced, modularized, and criterion
referenced course. Students will demonstrate competence in operating standard
audiovisual equipment normally found in the schools.
2246(246) Preparation of Inexpensive Materials for the Classroom
(1)
An entry-level course for teacher education students. May be taken concurrently
with Ed Tec 2245(245). A lecture-demonstration laboratory course in material
preparation for classroom use.
2247(247) Integration of Media and Materials in Instructional Planning
(1)
Prerequisites: Ed Tec 2246(246), and for secondary Education students,
Sec Ed 3213(213). Course concentrates on the integration of media and
materials in lesson planning. Through lecture, demonstration, and individualized
instruction, the student designs an instructional unit and prepares appropriate
material for that unit. Ed Tec 2246(246) must be taken prior to, or concurrently
with, this course.
2248(248) Utilization of Computer-Based Materials in Instruction
(1)
Utilizing a series of computer-based education modules, the instructional
uses of the computer are explained and demonstrated. Students develop
practical experience in using and evaluating computer materials for classroom
use.
5301(301) Introduction to Computers and the Internet in Education
(3)
The course focuses on how computers and the Internet have changed teaching
and learning; how teachers can facilitate learning in inquire-based, technology-rich
classrooms; and on the design and implementation of technology-rich activities
and projects. Introduces students to the networked computer as an instructional
tool. Course participants will be introduced to how teachers and their
students can use computer tools in appropriate ways for different content
areas and educational levels. Practices to be explored include making
presentations; searching for information and educational resources; organizing,
writing, and displaying information and data.
5340(340) Selection and Utilization of Educational Multimedia (3)
Prerequisites: Ed Tec 5301(301)or consent of instructor. Prepares students
for selecting and utilizing multimedia technologies for learning. Students
will conduct projects involving educational multimedia programs available
on computers or over telecommunications networks. The projects will incorporate
graphics, sound, and video. The goal of working on these projects is to
prepare students to facilitate others’ use of multimedia in classrooms
and other educational contexts.
5345(345) Preparation of Graphic Materials for Audiovisual Education
(3)
Prerequisite: Ed Tec 5340(340) or consent of instructor. Not open to lower-division
students. A lecture-demonstration-laboratory course that emphasizes the
graphic arts component of audiovisual material production. Theories of
learning and communication are used in the design and production of materials
used for classroom settings.
5346(346) Instructional Television (3)
Prerequisite: Ed Tec 5340(340) or consent of instructor. Not open to lower-division
students. A lecture-demonstration laboratory course designed to concentrate
on the use of instructional television in formal and informal learning
situations. Basic script writing, management of ITV systems, and design
and production of low-budget programs will be emphasized.
6404(404) Seminar (1-10)
Prerequisites: Ed Tec 5340(340) or consent of instructor. Seminar in
educational technology addressing special issues and topics not normally
included in the regular educational technology courses.
6410(410) Computer-Based Graphics and Text Design and Production
(3)
Prerequisite: Education 4301(301) or permission of the instructor. A lecture-demonstration-laboratory
course that emphasizes the theoretical and practical design of graphic
and textual material through the use of computer-based graphics programs.
Emphasis will be placed on the utilization of commercial software to produce
graphic designs and desktop publishing projects such as newsletters, workbooks,
and other textual materials.
6412(412) Applications of Computers in Education (3)
Prerequisite: Educ 4301(301) or permission of instructor. Uses and capabilities
of computers in the teaching, administration, and counseling areas of
Education. Familiarization with computing facilities and package programs.
6415(415) Teaching and Learning with Technology: Authoring Tools
(3)
Prerequisite: Ed Tec 5340(340) or consent of instructor. A practical
course in the design and development of computer-based educational materials
and activities, utilizing “authoring” software tools. Authoring tools
allow the development of interactive multimedia educational modules without
the need for command-line programming. Emphasis will be placed on principled,
theoretically sound, learner-centered design that meets curriculum needs.
6416(416) Teaching and Learning with Technology:
Data Representational Tools (3)
Prerequisites: Ed Tec 5340(340) or consent of instructor. Examines
the use of representations of different forms of data with technology
for teaching and learning. Students will learn about techniques for graphing
and visualizing data in science, math, the social sciences, and humanities,
and will become familiar with research and practice pertaining to their
use in a variety of learning activities and projects.
6417(417) Teaching and Learning with Technology: Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) (3)
Prerequisites: Ed Tec 5340(340) Provides a foundational understanding
of the Geographical Information System (GIS) and how it is integrated
into middle and high school classrooms. Students will learn how to represent
data used in schools and carry out projects that can be used in middle
and high school classrooms.
6433(433) Educational Technology Systems Management (3)
Prerequisite: Ed Tec 5340(340). Basic principles of management in design
and operation of media programs and systems in various educational settings.
Emphasis on strategies and alternative structures for achieving and evaluating
functions of media centers.
6435(435) Instructional Technology and Education Reform (3)
Prerequisite: Ed Tec 5340(340) or consent of instructor. Students will
learn how to foster changes in uses of technology for learning in schools,
based on a historical understanding of previous technology reforms, and
a critical assessment of recent reforms. Questions addressed include:
What did stakeholders predict and hope for with earlier educational technologies,
early uses of the computer and networking, and present technological innovations?
What actually happened? Why? How can teachers and other educators help
foster and spread effective use of technology for learning?
6436(436) Computer-Mediated Communication in
Education (3)
Prerequisite: Ed Tec 5340(340) or consent of instructor. Explores
the theory, research, and practice of using computer-mediated communication
and computer-supported collaborative learning in education. Learning
environments including elementary, secondary, higher, and adult education
will be considered.
6437(437) Distance Learning via Networks and
Telecommunications (3)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. This course is an investigation
in the ways the learning and teaching across the barriers of time and
distance are similar to and different from face to face learning and teaching.
Students will study the influence of interactive media: Videoconferencing,
asynchronous discussions and other commonly used methods.
6444(444) Cognition and Technology (3)
Prerequisites: Ed Psy 6111(411) or consent of instructor.
Examines cognitive theories and computer-based tools for learning. Students
will gain a critical understanding of the relationship between the design
of technological tools, the use of those tools in educational settings,
and their implications for learning.
6446(446) Advanced Instructional Television Production (3) Prerequisite:
Ed Tec 5340(340) and Ed Tec 5346(346). Advanced management, script writing,
and production of ITV programs. Laboratory activities in production of
systematically designed instruction. Each student will produce ITV programs
involving writing, production of graphics, directing, editing, and validating
the programs.
6448(448) Technology-Supported Inquiry Learning
(3)
Prerequisites: Ed Tec 5340(340) and Ed Psych 6310(412), or consent
of instructor. Educational technology such as networked computers and
software can play a supportive role in inquiry-based learning. Students
will explore the theoretical background, design issues, and pragmatic
realities of technology-supported inquiry learning environments. Such
learning environments are best understood as systems involving social,
cultural, material and psychological aspects. Consideration will be given
to the important properties of settings, activities and technologies,
as well as to the role of instructors.
6452(452) Educational Multimedia Design (3)
Prerequisite: Ed Tec 5340(340) or consent of instructor. Examines principles
and techniques for design of visually and functionally effective multimedia
educational resources. Emphasis on techniques for computer-based production
of materials incorporating text, graphics, and video. Rapid prototyping
and evaluation techniques incorporated.
6454 Instructional Video Production (3)
Prerequisites: Ed Tec 5340(340) or consent of instructor. Elements of
digital video production will be studied and used to produce video for
a variety of formats. Students will develop the skill to produce and stream
programs for school news programs, video annuals, documentaries and staff
development programs.
6460 Technology Coordination in Schools (3)
Prerequisite: Ed Tec 5340(340) & 444 & 6448(448) or consent
of instructor. This course provides theoretical and practical knowledge
for implementing technology in schools. A major focus will be placed
on analyzing the total cost of implementations and methods for measuring
educational success.
6462(462) Technical System Implementation for Educational Technology
(6)
Prerequisites: Ed Tec 5340(340) Provides a foundational understanding
of technical systems used in educational institutions, with a special
emphasis on networked personal computers. Students learn theory and practice
enabling them to set up, troubleshoot and configure networked computers
for educational purposes.
6490(490) Internship (1-10)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Closely supervised experience in
a field setting under the direction of a graduate faculty member. An appropriate
level of competence and evidence of growth in the professional role must
be demonstrated by the intern. The internship will include planning, research,
evaluation, and related professional activities.
6497(497) Problems (1-10)
Prerequisite: Ed Tec 5340(340) or consent of instructor. Individual study
on topics pertaining to educational technology.
Elementary Education (Ele Ed)
1082(82) Effective Reading and Study Skills (2)
Designed to increase reading rate and comprehension and to develop study
techniques appropriate to the purpose and difficulty of materials. Use
is made of mechanical pacer, comprehension tests, vocabulary materials,
and lecture demonstrations. No credit toward a degree.
2177(177) Elementary School Music (2)
Prerequisite: Consent of department. The role of the classroom teacher
in the development of the elementary school general music program; selection
of music, demonstration and practice of methods, and study of resources.
This course will not apply toward requirements for a music major.
2179(179) Art Activities for Elementary Schools (3)
Same as Art 1179(134). A study of art principles; provides laboratory
experiences with various media and materials. Stresses curriculum planning
and developments of the elementary school program in art. Lab fee required.
Basic studio equipment will be provided though students will need to supply
some personal equipment and supplies
2192(192) Educational Laboratory/Field Experience (1-3)
A laboratory/field experience requiring systematic observation and/or
participation in appropriate educational settings. To precede student
teaching. May be repeated to maximum of three hours.
3277(277) Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Elementary School Music
(3)
Same as Music Education 3570(257). Prerequisites: Music 2311(131) and
Ed Fnd 1111(111). For the music Education major. A study of the elementary
school music curriculum emphasizing the objectives, methods of teaching
and staffing music classes, and analysis of instructional materials and
resources. This course must be completed in residence.
3289(289) Elementary Education Professional
Internship (3)
Prerequisites: Level 1 & Level 2 requirements. This course
is an intensive professional development experience (9 hours per week
for 14 weeks) working in an elementary school setting with students.
Activities on site include assisting the classroom teacher in all areas
of instruction, assessment, and classroom management. Particular emphasis
will be given to literacy development. This course is to be taken during
the semester immediately preceding student teaching. This course is to
be taken in conjunction with Ele Ed 4253(253), Ele Ed 4246(246) and Ele
Ed 4341(341). Assignments from these allied courses are carried out in
the Internship, and Internship experiences inform the activities and discussions
in these courses.
3290(290) Elementary School Student Teaching I (6)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 2210(210),2211(211),2212(212),3310(310), 3312(312),3313(313),
and 3315(315) Ele Ed 230, 4246(246), 4253(253), 3336(336), 4341(341),
385, 3389(389), Psy 1003(3), Comm1040(40), Eng 3100(210) and admission
to student teaching. Must be taken with Ele Ed 3291(291) and must immediately
precede Ele Ed 3291(291)in the same semester. Clinical teaching experience
in elementary school classrooms under university and school supervision.
Required for all majors in elementary education.
3291(291) Elementary School Student Teaching II (6)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 3290(290). Must be taken "in block" with
Ele Ed 205 and Ele Ed 3290(290), and must immediately follow Ele Ed 290(3290)
in the semester. Clinical teaching experiences in elementary school classrooms
under university and school supervision. Required for all majors in elementary
education.
3330(330) Children's Literature and Reading (3)
Prerequisite: Junior standing. A course designed to provide a knowledge
of the various types of literature for young people, including books,
magazines, comics, television, and films; criteria for evaluating and
selecting material; uses of material in the classroom and home; and motivating
reading for enjoyment and information, bibliotherapy, and communication.
3336(336) Teaching Language Arts and Reading N-9 (3)
Prerequisites: Six hours of English/Communication; Ed Psy 3312(312).
Involves study of methods and materials for implementing a total language
arts program, including reading in the elementary school. Emphasis is
placed on using the language experience approach in teaching listening,
reading, spelling, handwriting, grammar, and spoken or written composition
as basic skills.
3389(389) The Analysis and Correction of Reading Problems in the
Classroom (3)
Prerequisites: Ele Ed 385 or Sec Ed 4391(386), or equivalent. Study of
causes of reading difficulties and procedures that may be used to analyze
and correct them in the group setting. Ten hours of diagnostic tutoring
is required.
3390(390) Elementary School Student Teaching III (6)
Prerequisites: Ele Ed 3291(291) or equivalent and admission to student
teaching. Clinical teaching experience in elementary school classrooms
under university and school supervision with seminar included. For students
who wish an additional student teaching experience.
4246(246) Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School (3)
Prerequisites: Ed Fnd 1111(111), junior standing, and completion of mathematics
requirements in general education. Organization and implementation of
a modern elementary school mathematics program. A field experience involving
several visits to local elementary schools is a required assignment of
the course.
4253(253) Teaching of Social Studies in the Elementary School (3)
Prerequisites: Ed Fnd 1111(111), junior standing, and completion of social
science requirements in general education. Study of elementary school
social studies emphasizing the current social studies curricular content,
methods of teaching, and instructional materials. Analysis of forces affecting
objectives, materials, and teaching techniques.
4310(310) Elementary School Curriculum (3)
Prerequisites: Ed Fnd 1111(111) and junior standing. Study of modern education
with regard to objectives, content, and methods in elementary school curriculum.
4341(341) Teaching Science in the Elementary School (3)
Prerequisites: Completion of science requirements in general education,
Ed Fnd 1111(111), and upper-level standing. An analysis of teaching science
to elementary school children with emphasis on current science education
trends, science curricular materials, and strategies of instruction.
4342(342) Teaching Remedial Mathematics (3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 4246(246). Methods for diagnosing and remediating
mathematical skills and concepts of the special needs learner. Course
requires testing and tutoring assignments in area school districts outside
of scheduled university class time.
4346(346) Advanced Methods in Elementary School Mathematics (3)
Prerequisites: Ele Ed 4246(246) and consent of instructor. Review, evaluate,
develop, and provide classroom trial of instructional components prepared
for teaching mathematics. Course will develop greater depth of preparation
in: elementary program content; programs for exceptional children; and
curricular extensions such as transformational geometry, rational numbers,
and intuitive algebra.
4387(387) Language and Literacy Needs of Culturally and Linguistically
Diverse Children (3)
Prerequisites: Ed Psy 3312(312) and Reading Methods or equivalent. Analysis
of the community and cultural influences on children's language and literacy
development, particularly children from culturally diverse settings.
Attention to the sociolinquistic and constructivist practices in the teaching
of language and literacy. Study of strategies to focus on the efforts
of school administrators, faculty, parents, students, and the community
on developing language and literacy competence as a primary tool for supporting
academic achievement.
4405(405) Seminar (1-10)
6410(410) Current Research in Early Childhood and Elementary Program
(3)
Prerequisite: Graduate admission. A systematic examination of research
related to early childhood and elementary school programs. Students will
be expected to become effective consumers of educational research and
to utilize appropriate research findings in their decision-making processes
when planning instruction. This course should be taken as the first course
in the M.Ed. in Elementary Education degree program.
6411(411) Curricular Issues in Early Childhood and Elementary Programs
(3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 6410(410). Selected contemporary problems that affect
classroom decisions. Technology, literacy, meeting individual needs,
diversity, and dealing with discipline are studied through investigative
discussions, reading, and a research paper.
6412(412) Microcomputers in Elementary Education (3) Focuses
on principles and procedures for using microcomputers for instructional
and classroom management activities in the elementary classroom.
6422(422) Curriculum Construction in Early Childhood and Elementary
Programs (3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 6410(410) and 6411(411). A study of current and
classic curricular models early childhood and elementary education. Using
developmental learning theory, students will select appropriate curriculum
and develop activities for the early childhood or elementary classroom.
Students begin a research project by gathering data and evaluating curricular
designs from the models studied.
6423(423) Curricular Implementation in the Early Childhood and Elementary
Programs (3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 6422(422). Implementation of a culminating project
designed in Ele Ed 6422(422). Students will study implementation and
evaluation strategies for the project. The project will be implemented
during the semester and students will conduct an evaluation of the project
by the end of the semester.
6425(425) Elementary School Supervision (3)
Organized to study such problems in field of supervision as will meet
needs of superintendents, principals, and special supervisors.
6426 Elementary School Curriculum Reform in the Earth/Space Sciences
(4)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Field-based experiences in improving
the district-level elementary school science program, with special attention
to the earth/space sciences. Emphasis is given to planning and implementing
standards-based inquiry science activities that include connections to
other curricular areas.
6427(427) Supervision of Clinical Experiences in Teacher Education
(3)
Prerequisite: Teaching experience and consent of instructor. A consideration
of the clinical phase of the teacher Education program, with special emphasis
on student teaching. Examination of role responsibilities and supervisory
practices. Study of professional literature for research findings, theoretical
formulation, and recent developments in the field.
6428(428) Elementary School Curriculum Reform in the Life Sciences
(4)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Field-based experiences in improving
the district-level elementary school science program, with special attention
to the life sciences. Emphasis is given to planning and implementing
standards-based inquiry science activities that include connections to
other curricular areas.
6429(429) Elementary School Curriculum Reform in the Physical Sciences
(4)
Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Field-based experiences in improving
the district-level elementary school science program, with special attention
to the physical sciences. Emphasis is given to planning and implementing
standards-based inquiry science activities that include connections to
other curricular areas.
6430(430) Problems of Teaching the Language Arts (3)
Procedures used in teaching integrated language arts in elementary schools.
6432(432) Problems and Research in Elementary School Language Arts
(3)
Prerequisites: Ele Ed 6430(430), Ed Rem 6710(431), and six hours of English.
A systematic study of research in teaching speaking, listening, written
composition, handwriting, spelling, and linguistics as it focuses on the
problems of teaching these skills in the elementary school. Attention
is given to innovations in the field.
6436(436) Children's Literature I: Survey and Analysis (3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 3330(330) or equivalent. A survey of children's literature
published in the last ten years. Special emphasis will be placed on the
relationship between children's literature and contemporary issues of
society. Students will experience the materials themselves rather than
reading about books. In addition, students will begin to study the literary
elements that make literature interesting and meaningful for children.
6437(437) Children's Literature II: Selection and Functions (3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 3330(330) or equivalent. A study of literary elements
that make literature interesting and meaningful for children will be completed.
Further emphasis will focus on the application of trade books for children
as resources in school curriculum planning. Children's Literature II may
be taken either before or after Children's Literature I.
6441(441) Problems and Research in Teaching Elementary School Science
(3)
Prerequisites: Eight hours of science, Ele Ed 4341(341), and Ed Psy 6111(411).
A thorough examination of research related to elementary school science
instruction with particular emphasis on innovative programs. Includes
methods of investigation and techniques for interpreting the professional
literature.
6442(442) Elementary School Curriculum Reform in the Health Sciences
(4)
Prerequisites: Graduate Standing. Field-base experiences in improving
the district-level elementary school science program, with special attention
to the health sciences. Emphasis is given to planning and implementing
standards–based inquiry science activities that include connections to
other curriculum areas.
6443(443) Teaching Physical Science in the Elementary School (3)
Activity-oriented experiences with basic physical science concepts, laboratory
skills, and techniques that are appropriate for elementary school teachers.
The physical science concepts in elementary school curricula will be analyzed
in depth.
6444(444) Environmental Studies for Elementary Teachers (3)
Activity-oriented training in developing environmental awareness, field
and/or laboratory skills and techniques, and the use of elementary environmental
curricula. Materials and activities appropriate for one's students and
locale will be developed.
6445(6455) Problems of Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School
(3)
A study of the mathematics program in the elementary school from the viewpoint
of goals, content, techniques, and evaluation.
6446(646) Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Measurement in Mathematics:
Metric and Standard Systems (3)
Prerequisite: Ech Ed 4346(346) or Ele Ed 4246(246). Curricular development
and implementation on reflecting recent research findings. Content, materials,
methods of teaching the general topic: measurement. Applications in both
the metric and standard systems.
6447(447) Problems and Research in Teaching Elementary School Mathematics
(3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 6445(445). A thorough examination of research related
to recurrent problems in elementary school mathematics instruction, as
well as current problems arising within modern programs. Includes methodology
appropriate to investigation of such problems and techniques for assessment
of the literature.
6448(448) Diagnosis and Remediation of Disabilities in Learning Mathematics
(3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 6445(445). Causes of mathematical disabilities. Materials
and techniques for diagnoses and corrective programs for children and
youth.
6450(450) Problems of Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School
(3)
A classroom-oriented study of curricular and instructional problems encountered
in social studies. Emphasis is placed upon development of materials, techniques,
and resources.
6452(452) Problems and Research in Teaching Elementary School Social
Studies (3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 6450(450). An advanced study of pedagogical problems
germane to social studies education with particular emphasis on application
of research findings to the solution of classroom problems.
6482(482) Problems and Research in Teaching Elementary School Reading
(3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 385 or equivalent. Systematic study of research as
it focuses on the problems of teaching reading in the elementary school.
Attention is given to innovations in the field.
6484(484) Developmental Reading (K-13) (3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 385 or Sec Ed 4391(386) or equivalent. Designed
to update classroom teachers' skills in reading instruction. Study of
basic reading instruction at all grade levels with special emphasis on
current instruction programs, innovative approaches to reading instruction,
basic techniques, commercial reading materials, and recent research findings
which have a bearing on methodology.
6486(486) Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Reading Disabilities
(3)
Prerequisites: A graduate course in reading and in measurement or statistics.
Etiology of specific reading disability; procedures that are used to diagnose
and treat in the clinical setting.
6488(488) Supervision of School Reading Programs (3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 385 or Sec Ed 4391(386). Processes and techniques
of developing, evaluating, and/or modifying the reading program in a school
or district. The course would enable those seeking positions as consultants,
coordinators, and directors of reading to conform with standards specified
by the International Reading Association.
6490(490) Internship (1-10)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Closely supervised experience in
a field setting under the direction of a graduate faculty member. An appropriate
level of competence and evidence of growth in the professional role must
be demonstrated by the intern. The internship will include planning, research,
evaluation, and related professional activities.
6493(493) Clinical Methods in Child Study I (3)
Prerequisites: Ele Ed 6486(486) and Ed Rem 6716(422). Clinical experience
in diagnosing learning problems, especially reading disability, in school
children.
6494(494) Clinical Methods in Child Study II (3)
Prerequisite: Ele Ed 6493(493). Clinical experience in applying remedial
procedures to schoolchildren with learning problems, especially reading
disability.
6495(495) Supervision of Practicum in Clinical Reading (3)
Prerequisites: Ele Ed 385 or Sec Ed 385; Ele Ed 6486(486), Ele Ed 6493(493),
Ele Ed 6494(494); and Ed Rem 6716(422). Supervising graduate students
in diagnosis and remedial process within the reading clinic.
6497(497) Problems (1-10)
Selected problems to meet the needs of individual students.
Middle Education (Mid Ed)
3289(289) Middle Level Education Professional Internship (3)
Prerequisites: Level 1 & Level 2 requirements, Mid Ed 4315(315),
Mid Ed 4316(316). This course is an intensive professional development
experience (9 hours per week for 14 weeks) working with students in a
middle school setting. Activities on-site include assisting the classroom
teacher in all areas of instruction, developing instructional materials,
assessment, and classroom management. This course is to be taken prior
to student teaching, ideally during the semester immediately preceding
student teaching. This course should be taken concurrently with Mid Ed
4317(317).
4246(246) Teaching Mathematics in the Middle School (3)
Prerequisites: Level 1 & Level 2 and completion of mathematics
area of concentration. A study of the middle school math curriculum with
state standards and appropriate instructional strategies, materials and
assessments.
4315(315) The Middle Level School (3)
Prerequisites: Level 1 and admission to teacher education program. An
in-depth study of the philosophical and historical basis of middle level
schools, including a review of the research as the basis for organization,
current trends and practices.
4316(316) Middle Level Curriculum and Instruction (3)
Prerequisites: Completion of Level 1. Preparation for teaching
and learning in a middle school, grades 5-9. Content focuses on curriculum
development, methods, techniques, materials, planning, organization, and
assessment in middle level education for early adolescents.
4317(317) The Middle-Level Child (3)
Prerequisites: Completion of Level 2. Developmental characteristics and
needs of early adolescents are studied through field experience in middle
school classrooms. The relationship between needs and behavior is explored
and skills for effective student teacher relationship are highlighted.
Physical Education (Phy Ed)
Prerequisites may be waived by consent of the department or the
instructor.
1124(124) Principles and Practice in First Aid and Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation (1)
The course provides theory and supervised practice in first aid and cardiopulmonary
resuscitation leading to American Red Cross certification in those areas.
1190(190) Clinical Experience in Physical Gerontology (3)
Same as Gerontology 1190(190). Early supervised experience in
gerontological physical activity programming. Seminar precedes and accompanies
clinical experience.
1193(193) Clinical Experience in Youth Support Programs (3)
Supervised clinical experience in youth sport programs. Seminar
precedes and accompanies clinical experience.
2132(132) Personal Health (3)
A study of factors that contribute to physical and mental well-being at
all stages of the life cycle. Particular attention will be given to the
identification and analysis of individual health behaviors.
2134(134) Personal Physical Fitness (3)
A study of the relationship between vigorous physical activity and individual
well-being. Emphasis will be placed on an individualized analysis of health
fitness, resulting in a prescribed program to develop optimal levels of
physical fitness, including aerobic fitness, strength, muscular endurance,
flexibility, body composition, and lifetime sports considerations.
3204(204) Special Topics in Physical Education (1-3)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Independent study through readings,
reports, field study, or research.
3261(261) Physical Activity for the Exceptional Learner (2)
Prerequisites: Spc Ed 3311(311) and Spc Ed 3313(313). A study of the special
physical activity and exercise needs, interests, and problems of the exceptional
learner, with considerable emphasis on the development of methods and
competencies in modifying physical activities.
3267(267) Performance Analysis in Physical Education (3)
Prerequisite: College-Level Mathematics. A study of quantitative and qualitative
approaches processes and instruments used in assessing student progress
in physical education activities. Emphasis will be given to the application
of statistical methods to the results of evaluations of human motor performance
and the interpretation of those results, as well as to the construction
and administration of measurement instruments.
3275(275) Psychological Aspects of Physical Education (3)
Prerequisites: Psychology100 3(3). A study of the following aspects of
psychology as they influence performance in sport and physical activity:
learning, retention, transfer, practice, feedback, motivation, anxiety,
perception, motor control, social facilitation, cohesion, leadership,
and reinforcement.
3276(276) Sociocultural Aspects of Physical Education and Sport (2)
Prerequisite: Junior standing. Study of the theoretical, methodological,
experimental, and applied foundations of sport and physical activity programs
in society and the schools. Applied issues included cultural, political,
economical, legal, and educational aspects of sport and physical activity
programs.
3277(277) Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Physical Education
and Sport (2)
Prerequisite: Junior Standing. A study of the history of physical education
and sport programs, philosophical influences and issues related to the
programs and applications of the knowledge base to current programs.
3280(280) Human Anatomy and Physiology (5)
Prerequisite: Bio 1012(1) and Bio 1003(3) or consent of instructor..
Study of the basic aspects of human anatomy and physiology and their relationship
to concepts in sport and physical activity. Two hours of laboratory per
week.
3282(282) Physical Growth and Motor Development (3)
Prerequisite: Psychology 2270(270). An examination of the physical growth
and aging, and motor development of the human being over the life span.
Emphasis on evaluative tools, techniques, and studies of research findings.
Laboratory field experience for observing individuals. Attention is directed
toward acquisition of basic skills, perceptual-motor development, fitness
development, and age-related changes in information processing. A required
course for physical education majors; an elective course for early childhood,
special, and elementary education majors.
3283(283) Kinesiology (3)
Prerequisite: Phy Ed 3280(280). Study of the biomechanics of human motion
with particular application to performance in sport activities.
3284(284) Physiology of Human Exercise (3)
Prerequisite: Phy Ed 3280(280). Study of the physiological effects of
human exercise, training, and sport activities upon the human body; understanding
and evaluation of physical fitness components, with consideration given
also to areas including work, fatigue, nutrition, age, sex, and environment.
3285(285) Sports Medicine (3)
Prerequisite: Phy Ed 3280(280) or equivalent. A study of the prevention
and care of athletic/sport participation injuries. Emphasis is given to
proper conditioning and training of the sport participant and on emergency
responses, including CPR certification.
287 Seminar in Exercise Science (3)
Prerequisites: Phy Ed 3283(283), 3284(284), or 3285(285). A review of
current topics in the area of exercise science. Focus is on research
and practice in various subdisciplines in the field. An emphasis will
be placed on application of research to professional situations. Some
field experience may be required.
3289(289) Physical Education Professional Internship (3)
Prerequisites: Level II designated course requirements.
This course is an intensive professional development experience (9 hours
per week for 14 weeks) working in a school setting with students. Activities
on site include assisting the classroom teacher in all areas of instruction,
assessment, and classroom management. This course is to be taken prior
to student teaching, ideally during the semester preceding student teaching.
Assignments from allied courses (Phy Ed 3422(222), 3423(223), 3424(224)
or 3425(225) are carried out in the Internship, and Internship experiences
inform the activities and discussions in these courses.
3422(222) Teaching of Skills: Grades PK-4 (4)
Prerequisite: Completion of 27 designated credit hours of Level II courses.
Study of skill analysis and techniques of teaching developmental games,
education gymnastics and perceptual-motor activities. Emphasis will be
given to biomechanical analysis of movement, application of motor learning
concepts, and design and preparation of appropriate instructional experience
and materials.
3423(223) Teaching of Skills: Grades 5-9 (4)
Prerequisite: Completion of 27 designated credit hours of Level II courses.
Study of skill analysis and techniques of teaching track and field, outdoor
education, soccer, softball, flag football, basketball, and volleyball.
Emphasis will be given to biomechanical analysis of movement, application
of motor learning concepts, and design and preparation of appropriate
instructional experience and materials.
3424(224) Teaching of Skills: Grades 9-12 (4)
Prerequisite: Completion of 27 designated credit hour of Level II courses.
Study of skill analysis and techniques of teaching racquet sports, aquatics,
bowling, golf, archery and team handball. Emphasis will be given to biomechanical
analysis of movement, application of motor learning concepts, and design
and preparation of appropriate instructional experience and materials.
3425(225) Teaching of Skills: Movement, Dance and Rhythms (3)
Prerequisites: Completion of 27 credit hours of Level II courses. Study
of movement analysis and techniques of teaching fundamental movement skills,
rhythmic activities, creative movement, and dance, including folk, square,
ballroom, modern, and jazz, in school settings. Emphasis will be given
to biomechanical analysis of movement, developmental sequences of fundamental
movement, application of motor learning concepts, and design and preparation
of appropriate instructional experience and materials.
3430(130) Teaching Health in the Elementary
School (3)
Prerequisites: Ed Fnd 1111(111) and admission to the College
of Education. A study of health programs in the elementary school. Emphasis
is given to the teacher's responsibilities in the areas of health services,
healthful school environment, and instruction in a comprehensive school
health program.
3434(234) Teaching Wellness and Health-Related Fitness (4)
Prerequisite: Phy Ed 3280(280) or the equivalent, or consent of the instructor.
Study and techniques of teaching wellness and health-related physical
fitness concepts across the life span. Evaluation, interpretation, and
application of wellness concepts to the individual and groups.
3465(165) Physical Education Activities in the Elementary School
(3)
Objectives of physical education for the elementary school child with
applications of choice of activities, organization of program, theory,
and practices.
3468(268) Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Physical Education (3)
Prerequisite: Phy Ed 101 or Sec Ed 3213(213). Study of the scope and sequence
of the school program in physical education with emphasis on planning
processes, content selection, management procedures, instructional strategies,
and program assessment.
3990(290) Student Teaching in Physical Education: PK-5 (6)
Prerequisites: Admission to Student Teaching. Clinical teaching experience
in physical education settings in the schools under university and school
supervision. Required for all majors in physical education receiving certification
in physical education, Grades PK-5.
3991(291) Student Teaching in Physical Education 5-9 (6)
Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching. Clinical teaching experience
in physical education settings in the schools under university and school
supervision. Required for all majors in physical education, Grades 5-9.
3992(292) Student Teaching in Physical Education: 9-12 (6)
Prerequisite: Admission to Student Teaching. Clinical teaching experience
in physical education settings in the schools under university and school
supervision. Required for all majors in physical education receiving certification
in physical education, Grades 9-12.
5240(340) Community Health Education (3)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 2211(211) or equivalent, junior or graduate standing,
or permission of instructor. Study of community health issues and programs,
within the school and the community, including spread and control of communicable
diseases. Treatment and prevention programs, community resources, and
educational issues for both communicable and chronic diseases will be
examined.
5248(348) Teaching Health in the Secondary School: Grades 9-12 (3)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 2211(211) or equivalent, junior or graduate standing,
or permission of instructor. Study of methods of health education in the
secondary school. Class will examine instructional program, ways to provide
healthful environment in the school, and health services for high school
student.
5312(312) Management of Sports Programs (3)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. A study of administrative theory,
roles, responsibilities, and functions in the management of sports programs.
5330(330) Prescribing Physical Activity (3)
(Same as Gerontology 5330(330). Prerequisite: Phy Ed 3280(280) or consent
of instructor. Prescription of physical activity for individualized and
group programming based upon physical fitness assessment. Health, nutrition,
age, physical fitness, and testing aspects are considered in developing
specialized exercise programming based upon current physiological and
biomechanical research.
5380(380) Nutrition for Human Performance (3)
A study of human nutrition and its relationship to human performance.
Consideration is given to nutrients--function, food source, health concerns
and implications, and energy intake and expenditure. Special consideration
is given to the following: body composition including weight gain and
loss, ergogenic aids, competitive athletes, older adults, children and
teens, pregnant women, disease risk, fluid and electrolyte balance, and
specific sport activities.
5931(331) Adult Exercise Leadership (3)
Prerequisites: Phy Ed 3284(284) or equivalent. A study of the roles,
functions, and skills necessary to become certified as an American College
of Sports Medicine Health/Fitness Instructor for adult exercise programs.
5990(390) Student Teaching in Physical Education III (5) Prerequisites:
Phy Ed 3991(291) or equivalent and admission to student teaching. Clinical
teaching experience in physical education settings in the school under
university and school supervision with seminar included. For students
who wish an additional student teaching experience.
5992(392) Internship in Physical Gerontology (1-10)
Prerequisites: Phy Ed 1190(190) or consent of instructor. Same as Gerontology
5992(392) Supervised clinical experience in selected gerontological settings
as a physical education practitioner under the supervision of university
and program professionals. Internship may include two or more separate
experiences completed concurrently or sequentially and involve planning
of instruction, participant and program evaluation, research, and related
activities.
6462(462) The Physical Education Curriculum (3)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. A study of current practices, problems,
trends, and research involved in the analysis and development of the physical
education curriculum.
6464(464) Analysis of Teaching in Physical Education (3)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. A study of trends and research relating
to teaching methodology, teacher effectiveness, and supervision of instruction
in physical education. Emphasis will be given to the application of research
on teacher effectiveness in the instructional process in physical education.
6474(474) Psychological Dynamics of Sport Performance (3)
Prerequisite: Phy Ed 3275(275) or consent of instructor. Application of
specific principles of social psychology to the teaching of physical education
and sport and of mental aspects of peak physical performance. Explores
the techniques of improving team and individual performance in interscholastic
and elite competition through sport psychology. Attention is given to
motivation, competitive anxiety, attitude, aggression, team cohesion and
leadership, exercise adherence, personality, individual differences, and
gender roles as they pertain to sport performance.
6475(475) Motor Learning and Control (3)
Prerequisite: Phy Ed 3275(275) or consent of instructor. Application of
specific principles of learning and the control of movement to the teaching
of motor skills in physical education and sport. Surveys neurologic systems
involved in perception and motor performance. Explores theoretical perspectives,
including open versus closed loop control, schema theory, information
processing, and dynamical systems theory. Attention is given to efficiency
of learning skills by accommodating transfer of training, utilizing feedback,
manipulating practice schedules, and promoting retention.
6476(476) Social Inquiry of Sport (3)
Prerequisite: Phy Ed 3276(276) or consent of instructor. A study of basic
social processes in sport, such as socialization, social facilitation,
and assimilation.
6478(478) Problems and Research in Physical Education (3)
A study of potential research problems and research processes in specific
physical education subdisciplines. A research project will be completed
in the student's physical education subdiscipline interest area.
6482(482) Life Span Perceptual and Motor Development (3)
Prerequisite: Phy Ed 3282(282) or consent of instructor. A study of sensory
and perceptual development and change, and the age-related qualitative
and quantitative changes in motor skill. Both current theory and current
empirical findings are stressed. Attention is given to methods of structuring
learning environments to maximize development. Study is from a life span
perspective.
6483(483) Biomechanics of Sport Techniques (3)
Prerequisite: Phy Ed 3283(283) or consent of instructor. A study of the
biomechanical concepts important to analysis of techniques used in selected
sports. Explores recent research findings on efficient sports techniques.
Provides experience in the analysis of skill performance.
6484(484) Physiological Bases of Physical Performance (3)
Prerequisites: Phy Ed 3280(280) and Phy Ed 3284(284) or consent of instructor.
Physiological bases and contemporary trends in the study of human performance
and exercise stress; will analyze research literature and study experimental
strategies with the focus upon application to teaching and coaching.
6485(485) Theory of Exercise and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor
Management (3)
Prerequisite: Completion of Phy Ed 6484(484) or equivalent. A study of
the effects of exercise on the basic epidemiology, physiology, and management
of unavoidable and avoidable cardiovascular risk factors. Special attention
will be given to the examination of the effect of exercise in the management
of cardiovascular disease risk.
6497(497) Problems (1-10)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Selected problems to meet the needs
of individual students.
6990(490) Internship (1-10)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Closely supervised experience in
a field setting under the direction of a graduate faculty member. An appropriate
level of competence and evidence of growth in the professional role must
be demonstrated by the intern. The internship will include planning, research,
evaluation, and related professional activities.
7492(492) Directed Readings in Curriculum and Instruction (1-6)
Prerequisites: Graduate standing, one graduate course in curriculum and
instruction, and consent of instructor. Independent study into the current
research, literature, and issues I the areas of physical education and
curriculum and instruction.
7494(494) Directed Readings in Motor Behavior (1-6)
Prerequisites: Graduate standing, one graduate course in motor behavior,
and consent of instructor. Independent study into the current research,
literature, and issues in the area of motor behavior.
Secondary Education (Sec Ed)
2162(162) Computer Keyboarding and Formatting (3)
Prerequisite: Intermediate typewriting or equivalent. Review of keyboarding
techniques and skills; development of speed and accuracy; instruction
in the preparation of business and professional papers and forms with
emphasis on formatting and information processing skills.
3204(204) Seminar: Business Education Student Teaching (1)
Prerequisites: Completion of all required courses in major and/or
certification emphasis area. To be taken concurrently with student teaching.
Application of theory, methods, and techniques to the teaching of business
subjects in grades 7-12.
3208(208) Mathematics Teaching Intern Seminar (1)
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Sec Ed 3290(290). A seminar in
the integration of mathematics curricula, educational philosophy, teaching
strategies, and instructional technology in the classroom setting. To
be taken concurrently with Secondary Student Teaching, Sec Ed 290(3209).
3209(209) American Government for the Secondary Classroom (3)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 3310(310) and Pol Sci 1100(11), graduate standing
or consent of instructor. Same as Pol Sci 3090(209). Adapts the themes
and subject matter of American government to the secondary classroom and
trains teachers in techniques particularly designed to maximize the use
of primary sources, foster critical inquiry, and encourage knowledge of
subject matter. Particular emphasis will be placed on defining the broad
and connecting themes of American government, on expanding bibliography,
and on choosing methods of inquiry for use in an interactive classroom.
Either History/Sec Ed 3257(257) or 3258(258) or Political Science/Sec.
Ed. 3209(209) must be taken the same semester as History/Sec Ed 3255(255)
except with special consent of the Social Studies Coordinator. Can be
counted towards the Political Science major requirement, but not the American
Politics subgroup. Counts towards Social Studies Certification.
3240(240) Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Physical Sciences (3)
Same as Chemistry 4802(280) and Physics 4802(280). Prerequisite: Tch Ed
3310(310) and a near major in the subject matter. A study of the scope
and sequence of the physical science courses in the school curriculum,
with emphasis on the selection and organization of materials and methods
of instruction and evaluation. Attention is also directed toward learning
the techniques and research tools of the scholar in the field of science.
To be taken prior to student teaching. This course must be completed in
residence.
3246(246) The Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Mathematics (3)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 3310(310) and a near major in the subject matter.
A study of the scope and sequence of the mathematics courses in the school
curriculum with emphasis on the selection and organization of materials
and methods of instruction and evaluation. Attention is also directed
toward learning the techniques and research tools of the scholar in the
field of mathematics. To be taken prior to student teaching. This course
must be completed in residence.
3255(255) The Curriculum and Methods of Teaching History and Social
Studies (3)
Same as History 3255(255). Prerequisite: Junior standing and Tch Ed 3310(310).
A study of the scope and sequence of history and social studies courses
in the school curriculum, with emphasis on the selection and organization
of materials and methods of instruction and evaluation. Attention is directed
also toward learning the techniques and research tools of the scholar
in the fields of history and social studies. May not count toward history
hours required for history major. Must be completed prior to student teaching.
This course must be completed in residence.
3256(256) Social Studies Teaching Intern Seminar (1)
Same as History 3256(256). Prerequisite: Must be enrolled concurrently
in student teaching. Addresses the application of educational philosophy,
social studies curriculum, teaching strategies, and instructional technology
in the classroom setting. Offered concurrently with Secondary School Student
Teaching, Sec Ed 290.
3257(257) United States History for the Secondary Classroom (3)
Same as History 3257(257).) Prerequisites: Tch Ed 3310 or consent of the
instructor. This course is required for Social Studies Certification.
Adapts the themes and subject matter of American history to the secondary
classroom and trains teachers in techniques particularly designed to maximize
the use of primary sources, foster critical inquiry, and encourage knowledge
of subject matter. Particular emphasis will be placed on defining the
broad and connecting themes of American history, on expanding bibliography,
and on choosing methods of inquiry for use in an interactive classroom.
Cannot be counted towards the 38-hour history major requirement, but can
be counted towards the 45-hour maximum and for Social Studies Certification.
3258(258) World History for the Secondary Classroom (3)
Prerequisite: Tch Ed 3310 or consent of instructor. Same as History 3258(258).
This course is required for Social Studies Certification. Adapts the
themes and subject matter of World history to the secondary classroom
and trains teachers in techniques particularly designed to maximize the
use of primary sources, foster critical inquiry, and encourage knowledge
of subject matter. Particular emphasis will be placed on defining the
broad and connecting themes of World history, on expanding bibliography,
and on choosing methods of inquiry for use in an interactive classroom.
Cannot be counted towards the minimum 38-hour history major requirement,
but can be counted towards the 45-hour maximum and for Social Studies
Certification.
3261(261) Methods of Teaching Keyboarding and Formatting (3)
Prerequisite: Intermediate Typewriting or equivalent. Instruction in the
methods and techniques used to teach keyboarding and document formatting.
3263(263) Methods of Teaching Accounting (3)
Prerequisites: BA 2410(140), BA 2415(145), or equivalent. Methods and
techniques of teaching data processing and accounting in the secondary
schools.
3264(264) Methods of Teaching Basic Business Subjects (3)
Prerequisites: Econ 1001(51) or equivalent, BA 3700(206) and/or BA 3900(256).
Methods and techniques of teaching basic business, business law, economics,
consumer economics, and business principles and management in the secondary
school curriculum.
3267(267) The Secondary Business Curriculum (3)
Prerequisite: Tch Ed 2211(211) or equivalent or consent of instructor.
Study of the scope and sequence of business education courses in the high
school curriculum. Attention is directed toward the history of business
education, curricular change, standards, evaluation, and research in the
field of business education.
3700(270) English Student Teaching Seminar (2)
(Same as English 3700(270). Prerequisite: Sec Ed 3289(289). A seminar
in the integration of English curricula, educational philosophy, teaching
strategies, and instructional technology in the classroom setting. To
be taken concurrently with Secondary Student Teaching, Sec Ed 3290(290).
3273(273) The Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Art (3)
Prerequisites: Sec Ed 3328(328) and completion of, or concurrent enrollment
in Tch Ed 3310(310), 3312(312), 3313(313) 3386(386). A study of the scope
and sequence of art education in the school curriculum, with emphasis
on the preparation, selection, organization and application of materials
and methods of instruction and assessment. Attention is also given to
understanding the research methods of literature in the field of art education.
3274(274) Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Foreign Language (3)
Same as FLL 3264(264). Prerequisites: Tch Ed 3310(310) and passing the
departmental language skill test. A study of the scope and sequence of
the foreign language courses in the school curriculum with emphasis on
the selection and organization of materials and methods of instruction
and evaluation. Attention is also directed toward learning the techniques
and research tools of the scholar in the field of foreign language. To
be taken prior to student teaching. This course must be completed in residence.
3275(275) Philosophic and Practical Foundations of the Secondary
Music Education Curriculum (1)
Same as Music 3670(267). Prerequisites: Music 2311/2312(131), Music 3570(257))/Ele
Ed 3277(277),and Ed Fnd 1111(111); concurrent registration in Music 261,
Music 3680(268)/Sec Ed3 276(276) or Music 3690(269)/Sec Ed 3277(277) and
Music 3700(270)/Sec Ed 3278(278) or Music 3710(271)/Sec Ed 3279(279).
For the music education major. A study of the secondary school music program:
curricular objectives, philosophy, and general administrative procedures
common to all secondary music classes. This course must be completed in
residence.
3276(276) Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Instrumental Music I
(2)
Same as Music 3680(268). Prerequisites: Music 2311/2312(131), 145, 2510(151),
2610(161), Ed Fnd 1111(111), two of the following: Music 1250(25), 1260(26),
1270(27), and 1280(28). Concurrent registration in Music 3570(257)/Ele
Ed 3277(277). A study of the teaching techniques, materials, curriculum,
and organization of the beginning instrumental music Education program.
Topics include student recruitment, the elementary band/orchestra, small
group instruction, jazz ensemble, and marching band. This course must
be completed in residence.
3277(277) Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Middle School/Junior
High School General Music (2) Prerequisites: Music 23211/2312(131),
Music 3570(257)/Ele Ed 3277(277), and Ed Fnd 1111(111). (Same as Music
3690(269).) Concurrent registration in Music 3670(267)/Sec Ed 3275(275)
and Music 3710(271/Sec Ed 3279(279). For the music Education major. A
study of the middle school/ junior high school general music program emphasizing
a conceptually based curriculum, objectives, methodologies, materials,
innovations, classroom organization, and management. This course must
be completed in residence.
3278(278) The Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Instrumental Music
II (2)
Prerequisites: Music 2311/2312(131), 3521(152a), 3620(162), Music 3570(257)/Ele
Ed 3277c 3680(268/Sec Ed 3276(276) and 1111(111), three of the following:
Music 1250(25), 1260(26), 1270(27), 1280(28). Same as Music 3700(270).
Concurrent registration in Music 3670(267)/Sec Ed 3275(275). Continuation
of Music 3680(268)/Sec Ed 3276(276).Topics include large group rehearsal
techniques, program development, administrative procedures, and evaluation.
This course must be completed in residence.
3279(279) Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Secondary Choral Music
(2)
Same as Music 3710(271). Prerequisites: Music 2311/2312(131), Music 3570(257/Ele
Ed 3277(277), and Ed Fnd 1111(111); concurrent registration in Music 261,
Music 3670(267)/Sec Ed 3275(275), Music 3690(269)/Sec Ed 3277(277). For
the music Education major. A study of the secondary school choral music
program: curriculum, methods, teaching techniques, organization, and administrative
procedures for choral performance classes. This course must be completed
residence.
3289(289) Secondary Education Professional Internship (3)
Prerequisites: Level 1 & Level 2 requirements. This course
is an intensive professional development experience (9 hours per week
for 14 weeks) working in a secondary school setting. Activities on site
include assisting the classroom teaching in all areas of instruction,
assessment, and classroom management. This course is to be taken during
the semester immediately preceding student teaching. This course must
be taken in conjunction with methods of instruction course in specific
content area. Assignments from these allied courses are carried out in
the Internship, and Internship experiences inform the activities and discussions
in these courses.
3290(290) Secondary School Student Teaching (12)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 3310(310) and admission to student teaching.
Clinical teaching experience in secondary school classrooms under university
and school supervision. To be taken after appropriate curriculum and methods
course.
3293(293) Student Teaching in Music Education, K-6 (5)
Prerequisites: Ele Ed 3210(210), Sec Ed 3213(213), Music 3570(257)(/Ele
Ed 3277(277), Music 3670(267)/Sec Ed 3275(275), Music 2180(118)), Music
3680(268)/Sec Ed 3276(276), Music 3700(270)/Sec Ed 3278(278) (instrumental
emphasis majors); Music 3290(120), Music 3690(269)/Sec Ed 3277(277), Music
3710(271)/Sec Ed 3279(279) (Choral/vocal emphasis majors); and admission
to student teaching. Must be taken "in block" with Sec Ed 3294(294)
and must immediately precede it in the semester. Clinical teaching experience
in music education settings in the schools under university and school
supervision with seminar included. Required of all majors in music education.
3294(294) Student Teaching in Music Education, 7-12 (5)
Prerequisite: Sec Ed 3293(293). Must be taken "in block" with
Sec Ed 3293(293) and must immediately follow it in the semester. Clinical
teaching experience in music education settings in the schools under university
and school supervision with seminar included. Assignments will be in different
settings from those of Sec Ed 3293(293). Required of all majors in music
education.
3296(296) Student Teaching in Elementary Art (6)
Prerequisites: Sec Ed 3273(273), 45 hours Studio Art, 15 hours
Art History, and admission to student teaching.
Intensive clinical teaching experience under university and school supervision,
with seminar included. Must be taken in block with Sec Ed 3297(297).
3297(297) Student Teaching in Secondary Art (6)
Prerequisites: Sec Ed 3273(273), 45 hours Studio Art, 14 hours
Art History, and admission to student teaching. Clinical teaching experience
under university and school supervision in middle/junior high and/or high
school, with seminar included. Must be taken with in block with Sec Ed
3296(296).
3328(328) Art Education: Theory to Practice (3)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 2210(210), 2211(211), 2212(212) and completion of
Foundation Art Program. Development and application of concepts related
to comprehensive art education and standards-based curriculum in art education,
with an examination of current theories, trends, publication, and on-line
resources in the field.
3600(232) The Curriculum and Methods of Teaching English (3)
Prerequisites: Completion of Level II courses and a near major in
the subject area. (Same as Eng 3600(262)). A study of the scope sequence
of the English course in the school curriculum with emphasis on the selection
and organization of materials and methods of instruction and evaluation.
Includes field experiences. The course prepares students for reflective
teaching by relating course reading to field experiences and theory to
practice. To be taken prior to student teaching and concurrently with
Professional Internship, Sec Ed 3289(289). This course must be completed
in residence
4360(360) Administration and Supervision of Office Personnel (3)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. An advanced course in office administration
and supervision designed to meet the needs of business personnel involved
in administrative office management work; emphasis on updating leadership
and human relations skills, organizing, planning, controlling office services,
and business data processing systems.
4361(361) Information Processing: Applications and Techniques of
Teaching (3)
Prerequisite: Sec Ed 2162(162) Sec Ed 3261(261), or equivalent, or consent
of instructor. The course will focus on the needs of pre-service and in-service
teachers who instruct courses in information processing. Special emphasis
placed on organizing and managing an information processing lab, software
applications, integration of information processing concepts into existing
courses, teaching strategies, and current information processing research.
4362(362) Teaching Alpha Writing Systems: Theory and Application
(3)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. A study of alphabetic shorthand writing
systems. Instruction in the theory and application of alpha writing systems.
Emphasis on teaching techniques, learning activities, evaluation, testing,
and current research.
4367(367) Methods of Teaching Desktop Publishing Concepts and Procedures
(3)
Prerequisite: Sec Ed 2162(162); Sec Ed 3261(261) or consent of instructor.
This course will focus on the integration of text and graphics using
graphic design and electronic page assembly with a microcomputer-based
system. Special emphasis placed on Desktop Publishing concepts, methods,
and techniques. Attention is directed toward teaching techniques, learning
activities, evaluation and current research.
4374(374) Foreign Language Teaching Seminar (2)
Same as FLL 4364(364). Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Sec Ed 3290(290)
or consent of instructor. A practicum course in the teaching of foreign
languages. Review and explanation of drills, dialogues, and a variety
of classroom techniques, oral and written. A continuation of Sec Ed 3274(274),
Curriculum and Methods, with an emphasis on specific practical skills.
To be taken concurrently with Sec Ed 3290(290), Student Teaching.
4393(391) Field Study in Secondary Education (1-10)
Identification of specific problems in the area of secondary education.
Course is conducted as a field study in the public schools. A maximum
of 8 credit hours may be applied toward an advanced degree contingent
upon adviser approval.
4399(393) Student Teaching in Music Education, K-12 (5) Prerequisite:
Sec Ed 3294(294) or equivalent and admission to student teaching. Clinical
teaching experience in music Education settings in the schools under university
and school supervision with seminar included. For students who wish an
additional student teaching experience.
4880(305) Writing for Teachers (3)
Same as English 4880(305). Prerequisite: English 3100(210) or a comparable
course in advanced composition. Designed for prospective as well as in-service
teachers, the course includes: (1) writing--short papers to be shared
in workshop groups; (2) reading--current theory and research on writing
and the implications for teachers; (3) teaching--classroom activities
that foster growth in writing.
4985(285) Curriculum and Methods of Teaching Life Sciences (4)
Same as Biology 4985(285). Prerequisites: Tch Ed 3310(310) and a near
major in biology. A study of the scope and sequence of the life science
courses in the school curriculum, with emphasis on the selection and organization
of materials and methods of instruction and evaluation. The analysis of
teaching/learning and field experience observations in secondary school
classrooms will be integrated into classroom activities and discussions.
This course must be completed in residence.
4986(286) Laboratory in Teaching Life Sciences (2)
Same as Biology 4986(286). Prerequisite: Tch Ed 3310(310). Discussion,
development, utilization, and evaluation of equipment, materials, and
techniques applicable to instruction in the life sciences. Must be taken
concurrently with Biology 4985(285)/Sec Ed 4985(285).
4999(399) Science Teaching Intern Seminar (3)
Same as Biology 4999(399). Prerequisites: Sec Ed 4985(285) and Sec Ed
4986(286). Addresses the application of educational philosophy, science
curriculum, teaching strategies, and instructional technology in the classroom
setting. Offered concurrently with Secondary School Student Teaching,
Sec Ed 3290(290).
6404(404) Seminar (1-10)
6413(413) Secondary Teaching with Microcomputers (3)
Prerequisite: Educ 4301(301) or consent of instructor. A course designed
for teachers, department heads, and school administrators. Research and
theory on microcomputer-assisted instruction as a teaching method in the
secondary schools will be presented. Both hardware and software suitable
for microcomputers will be used and analyzed.
6414(414) Teaching the Gifted/Talented Student in Secondary
School (3)
A survey of research and theory on teaching the gifted/talented
student in secondary school. Ways to identify the gifted/talented with
emphasis on teaching the gifted/talented in both heterogeneous and homogenous
secondary classrooms. Models of gifted/talented programs in a school setting.
6415(415) The Secondary School Curriculum (3)
For secondary school principals, teachers, and superintendents. Present
methods in curricular change and methods of curricular investigation.
6416(416) Curriculum Construction for Secondary Schools (3)
Prerequisite: Sec Ed 6415(415)or consent of instructor. Designed for those
engaged in curriculum revision work and construction of new secondary
school courses.
6420(420) The Improvement of Secondary School Teaching (3)
For secondary school teachers, principals, and superintendents with considerable
training in education and experience in teaching. Recent developments
in secondary school teaching.
6422(422) Individualizing Instruction in Secondary Schools (3)
This course surveys a variety of theoretical models and research findings
related to individualized instruction in the secondary school and are
designed for teaching and administrative personnel.
426 Secondary School Curriculum Reform in the Earth/Space Sciences
(4)
Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Field-based experiences in improving
the district-level K-12 school science program, with special attention
to the earth/space sciences. Emphasis is given to planning and implementing
standards-based secondary school earth/space science activities that are
built on the district K-6 science program.
6427(427) Supervision of Clinical Experiences in Teacher Education
(3)
Prerequisites: Teaching experience and consent of instructor. A consideration
of the clinical phase of the teacher education program, with special emphasis
on student teaching. Examination of role responsibilities and supervisory
practices. Study of professional literature for research findings, theoretical
formulations, and recent developments in the field.
6428(428) Secondary School Curriculum Reform in the Life Sciences
(4)
Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Field-based experiences in improving
the district-level K-12 school science program, with special attention
to the life sciences. Emphasis is given to planning and implementing
standards-based secondary school life science activities that build on
the district K-6 science program.
6429(429) The Department Head (3)
This course emphasizes the role of the department chairperson as an educational
leader. Theoretical concepts are related to sound practice. The potential
for the job is discussed, as well as the roadblocks to successful execution.
Appropriate for practicing department chairpersons, school administrators,
or classroom teachers interested in acquainting themselves with this position.
6430(430) Systems of Teaching English in the Secondary School (3)
A review of recent developments in the teaching of secondary English.
Special attention is given to research involving instructional problems
in urban and suburban schools. The course is designed for teachers, department
heads, and supervisors in secondary English programs.
6452(452) Systems of Teaching Social Studies in the Secondary Schools
(3)
A review of recent developments in the teaching of secondary school social
studies. Special attention is given to research and scholarship involving
instructional and curricular problems, especially in the metropolitan
St. Louis area. Emphasis is placed upon development of effective materials,
techniques, and resources. The course is designed primarily for teachers
and supervisors in secondary school social studies programs.
6484(484) Secondary School Curriculum Reform in the Health Sciences
(4)
Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Field-based experiences in improving
the district-le level K-12 school science program, with special attention
to the health sciences. Emphasis is given to planning and implementing
standards-based secondary school health science activities that build
on the district K-6 science program.
6485(485) Secondary School Curriculum Reform in the Physical Sciences
(4)
Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Field-based experiences in improving
the district-level K-12 science program, with special attention to the
physical sciences. Emphasis is given to planning and implementing standards-based
secondary school physical science activities that build on the district
K-6 science program.
6490(490) Internship (1-10)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Closely supervised experience in
a field setting under the direction of a graduate faculty member. An appropriate
level of competence and evidence of growth in the professional role must
be demonstrated by the intern. The internship will include planning, research,
evaluation, and related professional activities.
6497(497) Problems (1-10)
6986(486) Techniques in Teaching Biology for Graduate Students (2)
Same as Biology 5986(486). Prerequisites: Graduate standing and teaching
assignment. Discussion and practice of techniques specific to instruction
in the life sciences. Consideration will be given to teaching strategies,
curriculum design, evaluation, instrumentation, and student teacher interactions.
Recommended for all graduate students with teaching assistantships.
Special Education (Spc Ed)
3192(192) Field Experience in Special Education (3)
Intensive early field experience involving on-site observation and limited
participation with exceptional individuals in schools and/or other Educational
agencies. This course is open to all students.
3242(242) Characteristics of Learning Disabilities (3)
A study of the divergent characteristics of children with perceptual impairments.
This course consists of fifteen half-hour tapes, designed to offer instruction
at an undergraduate level on the nature of children with learning disabilities,
and the roles of educators, parents, and auxiliary personnel in diagnosis
and remediation. Historical perspectives and future trends will be explored.
The tapes are followed by student contact with the instructor, for discussion,
work evaluation, and testing.
3289(289) Special Education Professional Internship
(3)
Prerequisites: Level 1 & Level 2 requirements and Ele Ed
3289(289). This course is an intensive professional development experience
(9 hours per week for 14 weeks) working in a school setting with students
with disabilities. Activities on site include assisting the classroom
teacher in all areas of instruction, assessment, and classroom management.
This course is to be taken in conjunction with Spc Ed 3349(349). Assignments
from this course are carried out in the Internship, and Internship experiences
inform the activities and discussions in this course.
3290(290) Student Teaching in Special Education I (6)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 2210(210), 2211(211), 2212(212), 3310(310), 3312(312),
3313(313), 3315(315), Spc Ed 4320(320), 3332(332) and admission to student
teaching. Must be taken with Spc Ed 3291(291) and must immediately precede
Spc Ed 3291(291) in the same semester. Clinical teaching experience in
special education classrooms in schools under university and school supervision.
Required of all majors in special education.
3291(291) Student Teaching in Special Education II (6)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 3290(290). Must be taken with Spc Ed 3290(290), and
must immediately follow Spc Ed 3290(290) in the semester. Clinical teaching
experiences in elementary school classrooms under university and school
supervision. Assignments will be in different grade levels from those
of the Spc Ed 3290(290) assignments. Required for all majors in special
education.
3311(311) Sex Education for Exceptional Individuals (3) Prerequisite:
Consent of instructor. Course is designed to give teachers a thorough
knowledge and understanding of the issues, problems, teaching techniques,
and the current curricular resources of teaching sex education to handicapped
individuals.
3313(313) Introduction to Learners with Disabilities and Inclusive
Education (3) Prerequisite: Psychology 2270(270) or equivalent. The
psychology and education of individuals with special problems and/or abilities.
Survey of theories and strategies for the learning- teaching process and
of sources of assistance to educators and parents. Required in certification
programs.
3330(330) Introductions to Mental Retardation and Severe Handicaps
(3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 3313(313). An introductory course describing characteristics,
classification, and causes of mental retardation and severe handicapped.
3332(332) Educating Learners with Developmental Disabilities, Physical
or other Health Impairments (3)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 2211(211), Spc Ed 3313(313), and Spc Ed 3345(345).
Methods and techniques for educating learners with developmental disabilities,
physical or other health impairments. Required of all who are preparing
for certification in special education with endorsement in Developmental
Disabilities or Cross Categorical
3345(345) Educational Programs for Students with Disabilities (3)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 3313(313) or equivalent or consent of instructor.
This course examines current research, theory, and practices of educational
programs provided for students with disabilities. Particular emphasis
is given to the effective inclusive education of students with mild/moderate
learning disabilities, emotional/behavioral disorders, and developmental
disabilities. Topics addressed include assessment for and of learning,
assessment for eligibility for special education services, legal requirements
for special education programs, various definitions and theories of mild/moderate
disability types, collaboration with families and other professionals,
and issues of race, ethnicity, class, and gender.
3347(347) Teaching Learners with Learning Disabilities (3)
Prerequisites: Spc Ed 3313(313) and Spc Ed 3345(345). Application of instructional
techniques for learners with learning disabilities, including assessment
for instruction, interdisciplinary teamwork, parental involvement, individualized
education plans, and classroom techniques. Required for certification
in special education of learners with learning disabilities.
3349(349) Learning and Social Supports for Students with Disabilities
(6)
Prerequisites: All Level 2 courses and Spc Ed 3345(345). This course
focuses on the development of professional practices for the provision
of instructional, social, emotional, medical and behavioral supports for
students with disabilities in general education classroom and buildings.
Course content includes assessment, planning, action, and collaboration.
Students seeking special education teacher certification must take this
during the same semester as Spc Ed 3289(289), Special Education Professional
Internship.
3350(350) Teaching Learners with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders (3)
Prerequisites: Spc Ed 3313(313) and Spc Ed 3345(345). A course designed
to instruct students in the management and instructional strategies necessary
to the education of learners with emotional/behavioral disorders.
4301(301) Special Education Orientation (2)
Prerequisites: Admission to Special Education Transition Program
or consent of instructor. This course examines characteristics of students
in cross-categorical placements. Examination of special education philosophy,
historical and legal issues, special education process, and personal traits.
4302(302) Special Education Process and Performance
Assessment (2)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 4301(301) or consent of instructor. This
course examines the special education process from pre-referral to placement,
and the roles of educators, parents and auxiliary personnel. Examines
informal and formal assessment procedures and instruments for screening,
diagnosis, placement and performance of school-aged individuals.
4303(303) Instructional Practices (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 4301(301) or consent of instructor. This
course provides an in-depth examination of methods and techniques for
use in the education of students in cross-categorical placements.
4304(304) Structure of Teaching and Communication
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 4303(303) or consent of instructor. This course
provides a study of the problems associated with speech and language development
and the techniques employed by classroom teachers. Examination of transition
requirements and strategies for students in cross-categorical placements
in order to utilize communication skills for effective collaboration with
students, parents, colleagues, and community agency representatives.
4315(315) Speech and Language Problems of Exceptional Children (3)
Prerequisites: Ed Fnd 1111(111), Spc Ed 3313(313), and admission to the
College of Education. Study of the problems associated with speech and
language development and the techniques employed by classroom teachers
to lessen these problems for children. Required for all majors in special
education.
4320(320) Behavior Management (3)
Prerequisites: Spc Ed 3313(313)and an appropriate introductory course
in the special education area of concentration. An in-depth exploration
of various behavior control techniques that is particularly applicable
to exceptional children. Students will be required to conduct at least
one behavior modification project with exceptional children.
4322(322) Inclusive Education: Theory and Practice (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed/Tch Ed 3313(313) or Spc Ed 6416(416), or equivalent.
This course for general and special educators focuses on current theory,
research, and practice of inclusion of students with disabilities in general
education classrooms. Topics include instructional strategies, adaptations
of curriculum, facilitation of friendship development and social support,
consultation and collaboration with other professionals, and working with
parents.
4342(342) Transitions Issues and Planning
Prerequisite: Tch Ed 3313(313), or equivalent, or consent of instructor.
This course provides information to teachers and human service professionals
who work closely with adolescents and young adults with disabilities.
Emphasis is placed on understanding and planning for the transition from
school to adult life for students with disabilities. Transition outcomes
include employment, residential options, and other developmental concerns.
Topics include self-determination, career education and planning, interagency
collaboration, vocational and residential issues and resources, and family
support and involvement.
4370(370) Sensory-Motor Development of the Severely Handicapped (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 3330(330) or equivalent or consent of instructor.
An examination of basic sensory-motor development and associated disorders
to enable teachers to work more effectively with occupational and physical
therapists. Basic techniques used by therapists are presented together
with an exploration of the teacher's role regarding sensory-motor programming.
Required for certification for teaching individuals with severe handicaps.
4371(371) Methods and Curricula for Severely Handicapped (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 4370(370) or consent of instructor. This course begins
with the application of the clinical teaching model to the severely handicapped
population regarding objectives, training methods, and program process
monitoring. It also includes critical analysis of existing curricula and
methods of classroom or living unit organization. Required for certification
in Severe Handicapped.
4372(372) Screening and Diagnosis of the Developmentally Delayed
(3)
Prerequisites: Ed Rem 310 or equivalent and Spc Ed 3313(313). This course
addresses the content, techniques, and special problems related to the
assessment of handicapped individuals in the birth-to-five developmental
range. Students gain experience in construction, administration, and interpretation
of assessment tools used with low functioning handicapped individuals.
Required for certification in Severe Handicapped and Early Childhood-Special
Education.
4382(382) An Introduction to Gifted Children (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 3313(313). This course provides an introduction to
gifted children. Their characteristics, cognitive abilities, special abilities,
and creativity will be reviewed. Current problems, research, and issues
concerning the gifted are covered.
4384(384) The Education of Gifted Children (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 3313(313). This course deals with methods, techniques,
and curricular modifications necessary for the effective education of
gifted children.
4390(390) Student Teaching in Special Education III (6)
Prerequisites: Spc Ed 3291(291) or equivalent and admission to student
teaching. Clinical teaching experience in special education classrooms
in schools under university and school supervision with seminar included.
For students who wish an additional student teaching experience.
5305(305) Planning and Managing the Teaching and Learning Environment
(3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 4303(303) or consent of instructor. This
course provides an in-depth exploration of various behavior management
techniques that are particularly applicable for students in cross-categorical
placements. Projects on functional behavioral assessment and behavior
support plans will be conducted.
5306(306) Research Into Practice (4)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 5305(305) or consent of instructor. This course
provides an examination of current trends, issues and research in the
education of students in cross-categorical placements with particular
emphasis on instructional and management issues, effective inclusive education
practices, and behaviorist and constructivist strategies for delivering
instructional content and reflective practices.
5307(307) The Reflective Practitioner (4)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 5306(306) or consent of instructor. This course
provides reflection on all competency areas associated with the education
of students in cross-categorical placements. Self-assessment on abilities
and self-reflection on professional development. Selected problems on
student-learner exceptionalities. A selective portfolio for K-12 Mild/Moderate
Cross-Categorical endorsement is required.
6405(405) Introduction to Braille (4)
Braille reading and writing of Standard English Grade 2 braille and braille
mathematics will be introduced. Information on transcribing printed matter
into braille and the use of writing devices and technical aids will be
presented. The objectives of this class will be met over two semesters
due to the large amount of information and high level of proficiency required.
A literary braille test and transcription test must be passed at the end
of the course.
6410(410) Families and Schools in Inclusive Communities (3)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. This course focuses on how parents and
other family members, teachers, administrators (and other education professionals)
can collaboratively increase the capacity of families and schools to support
inclusive education and community participation for all students, especially
those with significant disabilities. This course draws upon the multiple
perspectives of families, schools and the general culture to explore a
shared context of family and disability history, educational issues, and
personal perspectives.
6411(411) Law, Policy and Bureaucracy in Education and Disability
Studies (3)
Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. This course focuses on the evolution
and current status of law and educational policy affecting individuals
with disabilities and their families. The course will provide a basic
review of governmental structure and educational policy analysis in the
United States, and explore statues, policies, and judicial decisions in
areas of special education, adult services, family supports, and civil
rights.
6412(412) Psychology of Exceptional Children (3)
An in-depth analysis of the unique psychological problems of exceptional
children and youth. Current psychological theories and research emphasized.
6413(413) Organizational Foundations for Special Education (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 3313(313) or equivalent. A study of organizational
issues in special education and implications for practices and procedures.
Specific attention will be given to special education delivery systems,
compliance standards, funding sources, and regulatory standards.
6416(416) Current Research in Psychology of Learners with Disabilities
(3)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor/adviser. Study of current trends,
issues, and research in special education. Areas of investigation focus
on major developments in disabilities, situations related to programming
for projected needs, and considerations and utilization techniques with
learners with disabilities. Students should have experience or an undergraduate
background in the education of learners with disabilities prior to enrolling
in this course.
6421(421) Prescriptive Teaching of Learners with Disabilities (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 3313(313) or equivalent. Course will instruct students
on how to develop and implement prescriptive educational programs for
learners with disabilities. Students will become familiar with prescriptive
systems, which will enable them to use various sources of information
in response to learner remedial and developmental needs.
6430(430) Introduction to Developmental Disabilities (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 3313(313) or equivalent. An advanced study of the
theoretical and methodological problems related to developmental disabilities.
Particular emphasis on the application of current research findings to
the problems confronting learners with developmental disabilities.
6431(431) Education of Learners with Developmental Disabilities (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 6430(430). A systematic study of current educational
practices and procedures for the education of learners with developmental
disabilities. Methods and materials are stressed.
6440(440) Disability, Schooling and Culture (3)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 3313(313) or equivalent. An advanced course that
will examine foundational issues in social and educational policy for
students with disabilities. The course explores the historical, philosophical,
sociological and economic dimensions of the recent emphasis on inclusive
and community-based support systems for individuals with disabilities
and their families. The course will review recent research and experience
in the U.S. (primarily) concerning the evolving roles and relationships
of families, teachers, administrators, and students with and without disabilities
in increasingly diverse schools and communities.
6441(441) Curriculum & Teaching for Diverse Learners and
Students with Disabilities (3)
Prerequisites: Spc Ed 6440(440) Curriculum and methods for working
within a general education environment with students with disabilities
and other students who require extra support and assistance. The course
examines approaches to assessment and curriculum design that can accommodate
all students, including activity-and interest-based assessments, various
strategies for developing integrated curriculum units, and developments
of various learning outcomes that can be individually tailored or “personalized”
for any student.
6443(443) Introduction to Learning Disabilities (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 3313(313) or equivalent. Advanced study of the theoretical
and methodological problems related to learning disabilities. Particular
emphasis on the application of current research findings to the problems
confronting learners with disabilities.
6444(444) Education of Learners with Learning Disabilities (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 6443(443). Systematic study of current educational
practices and procedures for the education of learners with learning disabilities.
Methods and materials are stressed.
6450(450) Introduction to Emotional/Behavioral Disorders (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 3313(313) or equivalent. Advanced study of the problems
and characteristics of learners with emotional/behavioral disorders.
Particular emphasis on the application of current research findings to
problems confronting learners with emotional/behavioral disorders.
6452(452) Social, Emotional, and Environmental Supports for Learners
with Disabilities (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 6450(450) or consent of instructor. This course
provides advanced students with the research, theory, and practices of
providing support to students with disabilities and other students experiencing
emotional and behavioral problems. This course focuses on the development
of professional skills necessary to assist and teach students with difficult
behaviors. Additionally, this course helps classroom teachers learn how
to work collaboratively with parents and other professionals in order
to construct classroom environments that are supportive and productive
for all students.
6462(462) Introduction to Early Childhood Special Education (3)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 3313(313) or equivalent. A study of issues and concepts
central to special Education of young children with disabilities, and
at-risk for disabilities, and their families. Focus on program models,
screening and assessment procedures, and curriculum concepts. An ecological
perspective is emphasized.
6463(463) Curriculum, Methods, and Materials for Early Childhood
Special Education (3)
Prerequisites: Spc Ed 6462(462). In-depth study of integrated assessment-based
curriculum development for learners in early childhood special education.
Emphasis on individualized educational planning and implementation for
learners and their families.
6481(481) Introduction to Orientation and Mobility (3)
This course is an introduction to the principles of orientation and mobility
and is designed to acquaint the student with the effects of visual impairment
on spatial orientation and movement within the environment. Topics will
include instructional strategies for developing prerequisite concepts,
basic travel techniques, structuring the classroom environment, low vision
orientation and mobility, and orientation and mobility devices for individuals
who are visually impaired.
6483(483) Instructional Strategies and Technology for Students with
Visual Impairment (4)
This course focuses on meeting the instructional needs of visually impaired
and blind elementary and secondary students through the use of curricula
adaptations and technology. Topics include designing and implementing
instructional plans to teach keyboarding skill, math, science, and social
studies; listening and recording devices; transition; and the use of computers
with students who are visually impaired. The objectives of this class
will be met through in class, lab, and out of class activities. Students
will be expected to have an ongoing interaction with students who are
visually impaired through directed experiences.
6490(490) Internship (1-10)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor/adviser. Closely supervised experience
in a field setting under the direction of a graduate faculty member. An
appropriate level of competence and evidence of growth in the professional
role must be demonstrated by the intern. The internship includes planning,
research, evaluation, and related professional activities.
6492(492) Practicum in Special Education (3-6)
Prerequisite: Two courses in area of concentration (developmental disabilities,
early childhood special education, emotional/behavioral disorders, or
learning disabilities). Supervised experience in the education of learners
with disabilities in a school or other appropriate setting.
6493(493) Practicum with Students with Visual Impairment (6)
Prerequisites: Spc Ed 366, 6405(405), 6481(481), 482, 6483(483) and all
required course work for certification for Teachers of Blind and Partially
Sighted Students. This practicum focuses on the techniques and materials
necessary to education students who are visually impaired and on procedures
for evaluating their effectiveness. This supervised practicum involves
both field placement and classroom instruction. It is limited to advanced
students in the area of Blind and Partially Sighted.
6497(497) Problems (1-10)
Prerequisite: Spc Ed 3313(313) or equivalent and consent of instructor.
Investigation of a selected problem related to the education of learners
with disabilities. To be conducted under the direction of a graduate
faculty member.
Teacher Education (Tch Ed)
2210(210) Introduction to Teaching (3)
Explores the multiple roles and functions of professional teaching including:
communication, leadership, management skills, use of technology, and identification
of needs of diverse populations. Portfolio preparation will be introduced.
Fourteen clock hours of classroom observation are required.
2211(211) Introduction to American Schools (3)
One of three introductory, prerequisite courses to the Teacher Education
Program. An examination of selected concepts and principles underlying
American public education. Required field experience of eight clock hours
complements class assignments.
2212(212) Introduction to Learners and Learning (3) Prerequisites:
Psych 1003(3). Same as Ed Psy 2212(212). Foundational study of the development
of infants, children and adolescents focusing o the role of appropriate
educational environments in fostering positive physical, cognitive, social
and moral outcomes. Reading relevant research will be combined with experiences
in the field and technology-based assignments to investigate both biological
and sociocultural forces that shape the development process.
3310(310) Introduction to Instructional Methods (3)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 2210(210), 2211(211), 2212(212), or equivalent and
admission to Teacher Education Program. Beginning methods course for K-12
teachers. Skill development in planning instruction, selecting content,
use of various teaching methods, designing assessment, developing classroom
climate and management strategies. Participation in professional development
through observing students in a school setting, microteaching, using educational
technology, and portfolio development. Ten hours per semester of field
experiences required.
3312(312) The Psychology of Teaching and Learning (3)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 2210(210), Tch Ed 2211(211), Tch Ed 2212(212) or
equivalents and admission to Teacher Education program. Same as Ed Psy
3312(312). Application of the principles of psychology to an understanding
of the dynamics of teaching behavior and learning behavior. Involves both
theoretical and practical approaches to analysis of the learning environment
of the school. Required of all who are preparing to teach.
3313(313) Introduction to Learners with Disabilities and Inclusive
Education (3)
Prerequisites: Tch Ed 2210(210), 2211(211) or equivalent, and admission
to Teacher Education program. Same as Spc Ed 3313(313). Provides an
overview of inclusive education and special education with an emphasis
on relevant educational legislation, important historical development,
and necessary adaptations of instructional methods to meet the needs of
students with disabilities. Issues related to inclusive education, such
as professional collaboration, family involvement, multicultural issues,
transition services, and professional support for teachers are also covered.
3315(315) Literacy Learning and Instruction (3)
Prerequisites: Admission to the Teacher Education program. May take concurrently
with Tch Ed 3312(312) and Tch Ed 3313(313) or equivalents; may not be
taken before Tch Ed 3312(312) and Tch Ed 3313(313) or equivalents. Methods,
materials, frameworks, and technology for the effective teaching of literacy
to young children, children with special needs, and children in elementary
education settings. Emphasis on role of language experience, phonics,
semantics, syntactics, pragmatics, schema theory, and metacognition in
literacy development. Observation, assessing children's literacy interests
and development, and teaching lessons in a school classroom setting are
required.
4320(320) Educational Issues in the cultural Construction of
Diversity (3)
Prequisites: none In this course students will explore issues
of human diversity and how these issues impact a wide range of educational
settings. Students will be involved in a continued process of self-assessment
regarding how each of us deals with others not like ourselves. Human
similarity and diversity will initially be examined using anthropological
and biological research. Socio-cultural constructions of this diversity
will then be investigated. Diversity will be explored on the individual,
local, national and global levels. Students will become familiar with
the science of diversity and will investigate how this diversity plays
out in a variety of socio-cultural contexts. This class will provide
students with a knowledge base about human diversity and will promote
multicultural competencies for educators.
4391(386) Teaching Reading in Secondary School Content Areas (3)
Prerequisite: Tch Ed 3310(310) and 3312(312), or consent of instructor
or equivalent. Methods and materials for improving reading and study strategies
in content area classes in upper grades.
5311(311) Foundations of Education (4)
Prerequisites: Acceptance into the post-baccalaureate teacher education
certification program. Investigation into the history, philosophies,
and purposes of public schools and the multiple roles played by professional
educators. Emphasis will be on the history of public education, the role
of the teacher as change agent, the influence of technology, and the impact
of diversity on American classrooms.
5454(454) Cultural Diversity in Teaching (3)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. An advanced study, application, and
discussion of pedagogical issues associated with cultural diversity and
human origin. The course will emphasize application of research in order
to help teachers develop effective strategies for preparing teachers to
integrate.
5850(317) Topics in the Teaching of Writing (1-3)
Same as English 4850(317). Prerequisite: English 210 or equivalent.
Special topics in the practice of and pedagogy of writing designed for
in-service teachers. Topics may include writing at specific grade levels,
writing/reading workshops, writing in urban settings, writing across the
curriculum, action research, new technology, classroom and district-level
assessment. May be repeated once for credit if topics differ. Counts
toward Certificate in writing.
6446 Seminar in Professional Writing for Teachers (3)
Prerequisite: Tch. Ed. 6880(436), Eng. 5880(490), and near-completion
of Graduate Certificate in the Teaching of Writing. Capstone seminar
for the Graduate Certificate in the Teaching of Writing. Participants
will pursue the dual role of writer/writing teacher by designing individual
projects with one of these emphases: (1) research writing based on a
classroom inquiry into the teaching of writing. (2) expository and creative
writing based on an inquiry into the teacher’s own evolution as a writer.
Seminar meetings will include both face-to-face and on-line communication.
6880(436) Gateway Writing Project (1-6)
Same as English 5880(490). An intensive course in the writing
process and the writing curriculum, designed for experienced teachers.
Readings of current theory and research will be related to participants'
experience as writers and as teachers. Topics may vary. May be repeated
for credit. No more than six hours may be applied toward the M.Ed. Counts
toward the Certificate in Writing.
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