Introduction to Special Education
This course examines various types of exceptionalities and presents characteristics of effective instruction for students with disabilities.
This course examines various types of exceptionalities and presents characteristics of effective instruction for students with disabilities.
This course examines various types of exceptionalities and presents characteristics of effective instruction for students with disabilities.
This course introduces the prospective middle/secondary teacher to the role of thinker/reflective practitioner and develops awareness of the historical, political and economic forces influencing schooling in the United States. This course includes field experience.
Introduction to historical, philosophical, sociological and psychological foundations of elementary education, overview of curriculum, instruction and issues of diversity. Includes a field experience.
Introduction to historical, philosophical, sociological and psychological foundations of elementary education, overview of curriculum, instruction and issues of diversity. Includes a field experience.
This course will help prepare students for a degree in Education by examining the history, philosophy, and sociology of education.
This course provides prospective teachers with the opportunity to apply advanced skills and strategies for integrating technology in the classroom. There is an additional focus on creating a professional portfolio.
The course surveys federal and state legal issues relating to education, specifically teacher/student rights and responsibilities and liability issues.
This course surveys children's literature genres and explores the historical background, including censorship, of literature programs.
This course examines the characteristics of effective classroom management styles.