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ED 343 Methods for Teaching Social Studies in Secondary Schools (¼)
Provides knowledge of current trends and issues in teaching
social science and social studies in grades 6-12 classroom settings.
Teacher candidates will demonstrate knowledge of key concepts,
generalizations, and methods of inquiry appropriate to the study of the
target social science. Prerequisites: enrollment in ED 323 and admission
to Teacher Education Program. Fall.
ED 344 Methods for Teaching Visual Arts in Secondary Schools (¼)
Provides knowledge of current trends and issues in teaching visual arts
in grades 6-12 classroom settings. Teacher candidates will demonstrate
knowledge of teaching and learning theories related to art education,
professional literature, methods, and materials of contemporary art
education including technology, fiscal management of an art program,
and the role, responsibilities, and impact of various educational and
community agencies on art education. Prerequisites: enrollment in ED
323
and admission to Teacher Education Program. Fall.
ED 345 Methods for Teaching Science in Secondary Schools (¼)
Provides knowledge of current trends and issues in teaching science in
grades 6-12 classroom settings. Teacher candidates will show knowledge
of and ability to create science lessons using multi-level strategies
and methods including technology in the secondary classroom.
Prerequisites: enrollment in ED 323 and admission to Teacher
Education Program. Fall.
ED 360 Methods and Materials for Teaching Students with Special Needs (1)
A practical course on how to provide appropriate accommodations
and modifications for instruction of children with special needs in
a typical inclusive and/or non-typical classroom. Common areas
of exceptionalities and assistive technology for grades K-6 will be
addressed. Laboratory required. Prerequisites: at least three years of
college coursework and admission to the Teacher Education Program.
Fall.
ED 410 Internship II (1½)
Full-time teaching internship in grade K, 1, 2, or 3 for six weeks under
supervision of a certified teacher and a college supervisor. Prerequisites:
enrollment in ED 411 and admission to Teacher Education Program.
Fall, Spring.
ED 411 Internship III (1½)
Full-time teaching internship in grade 4, 5 or 6 for six weeks under the
supervision of a certified teacher and a college supervisor. Prerequisites:
enrollment in ED 410 and admission to Teacher Education Program.
Fall, Spring.