Instruction and Teacher Education
Courses
EDCS 625 - Solving Practical Problems in School Curriculum (3 Credits)
An introduction to current and promising designs and approaches to curriculum development from grades K-12.
EDCS 690 - Independent Study (1-3 Credits)
EDEC 201 - Inquiry into Early Childhood Education (3 Credits)
Inquiry into the roles, programs, history, and culture trends in early childhood education.
EDEC 250 - Play and Early Learning (3 Credits)
Theory and practice related to children’s play and early learning in family, community, and educational settings.
EDEC 335 - African and African Diaspora Literacies in the Early Childhood Classroom (3 Credits)
Pedagogical methods for introducing young children in prekindergarten-to-third grade classrooms to perspectives on African and African Diaspora literacies (Peoples, histories, and contributions to the world’s knowledge).
EDEC 336 - Culturally Relevant Pedagogy in Early Childhood Classrooms (3 Credits)
A study of the theoretical and practical foundations of effective teaching in diverse classroom environments. Ethnicity, gender, social class, religion and other issues are considered from multiple perspectives.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Diversity and Social Advocacy, GLD: Global Learning
EDEC 340 - The Young Child: Development, Care and Education (Birth to 3 years) (3 Credits)
Infants’ and toddlers’ development and care from an ecological perspective. Assessment of children in various settings is emphasized.
Corequisite: EDEC 340P.
EDEC 340P - The Young Child: Development, Care and Education (Birth to 3 years) Practicum (1 Credit)
Practicum in infants’ and toddlers’ development and care observed and assessed from an ecological perspective. Includes service learning.
Corequisite: EDEC 340.
EDEC 342 - The Young Child: Development, Care and Education (3-8 years) (3 Credits)
Study and practicum in culturally relevant child development, ages 3-8, and applying this knowledge as foundational in early childhood assessment and practice.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships, GLD: Research
EDEC 342P - The Young Child: Development, Care and Education (3-8 years) Practicum (3 Credits)
Practicum in development, assessment, and education of young children with an emphasis on mathematics, science, and social studies.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
EDEC 344 - Supporting Linguistic Pluralism Across Content Areas (3 Credits)
EDEC 345 - Teaching Reading in Early Childhood Education I (3 Credits)
EDEC 347 - Community of Learners and Classroom Management in Early Childhood (3 Credits)
EDEC 410 - Parent/Family Dynamics in Early Childhood Education (3 Credits)
Principles, practices, and content of family dynamics, including practicum/service learning.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Community Service
EDEC 441 - Teaching Mathematics in Early Childhood (3 Credits)
Methods and materials in teaching and assessment in early childhood mathematics (prekindergarten-grade 3).
Prerequisites: Admission to Internship I.
Corequisite: EDEC 443.
EDEC 442 - Teaching Science in Early Childhood Education (3 Credits)
The study and practice of science education for pre-school and primary students focusing on appropriate content, goals and methods.
Prerequisites: Admission to internship in early childhood education.
Corequisite: EDEC 443.
EDEC 443 - Internship in Integrated Curriculum in Early Childhood Education (4 Credits)
EDEC 444 - Teaching Social Studies to Early Childhood Education (3 Credits)
The study and practice of Social Studies education for undergraduate majors in early childhood education. Early Childhood Majors Only.
EDEC 445 - Teaching Writing in Early Childhood Education (3 Credits)
EDEC 491 - Seminar on Teaching in Early Childhood (3 Credits)
Exploration of the principles and theories about teaching and learning as they apply to early childhood education in the context of schools in democratic societies.
Prerequisites: Admission to internship in early childhood education.
Corequisite: EDEC 492.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships, GLD: Research
EDEC 492 - Internship in Curriculum, Assessment, Teaching, and Professional Roles (9 Credits)
Internship for practice in classrooms appropriate to the level of certification sought (early childhood) related to professional roles. Admission to the Professional Program in Early Childhood Education.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Leadership Experiences
Experiential Learning: Experiential Learning Opportunity
EDEC 540 - The Young Child: Behavior and Development in Early Childhood (3 Credits)
Service-learning and seminar experiences addressing intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development, prenatal through grade three, within an ecological context. Child’s critical thinking, creative expression, and diagnosis/assessment emphasized.
EDEC 546 - Education of Young Children: An Ecological Approach (3 Credits)
An ecological study with emphasis on home-school relations, parent involvement, and community resources. Multicultural perspectives and needs of exceptional children addressed.
Corequisite: EDEC 469.
EDEC 547 - Field Problems: Teaching Mathematics Using Manipulative Materials, Grades K-3 (3 Credits)
Instructional approaches and materials for teaching elementary school mathematics, grades K-3.
EDEC 570 - Internship in Environments for Teaching and Learning (3 Credits)
Internship for practice in classrooms appropriate to early childhood education related to curriculum design and assessment. Admission to the professional program in early childhood education.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
EDEC 608 - Parent Involvement in Early Childhood Education (3 Credits)
Analysis of programs and practices for involving parents in early childhood educational settings. Emphasizes objectives, methods, techniques, and materials for program development. Community resources for supporting programs for children in various instructional settings.
EDEC 690 - Independent Study (1-3 Credits)
EDEL 305 - Nature and Management of Elementary Classrooms (3 Credits)
EDEL 306 - Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy for the Elementary Classrooms (3 Credits)
Theoretical and pedagogical approaches to Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy (CSP)—curriculum design tools and instructional strategies that reflect the diversity of students’ cultural backgrounds and languages in elementary classrooms.
EDEL 399 - Independent Study (3-15 Credits)
Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and department chair is required for undergraduate students.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Research
EDEL 405P - Practicum in Elementary Education (1 Credit)
Sequence of supervised field experiences in an assigned school setting.
Prerequisites: EDEL 301.
EDEL 440 - Elementary Mathematics Instruction (3 Credits)
Approaches, materials, and methods for teaching mathematics in elementary grades. Restricted to students in the BA program in elementary education.
Prerequisites: Admission to the professional program and MATH 221.
EDEL 441 - Introductory Elementary Internship (3 Credits)
Field experience requiring students to gradually assume the responsibilities of teaching in an assigned classroom under the guidance of an experienced teacher.
Corequisite: EDRD 430.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
EDEL 450 - Elementary Science Instruction (3 Credits)
Instructional approaches and methods for teaching science in elementary grades.
Prerequisites: Admission to the professional program.
EDEL 460 - Elementary Social Studies Instruction (3 Credits)
Instructional approaches, materials, and methods for teaching social studies in elementary grades. Restricted to students in the B.A. program in Elementary Education.
EDEL 470 - Directed Teaching in the Elementary and or Middle Schools (3 Credits)
Teaching and related experiences, including seminars and workshops. Admission to professional teacher certification program and completion of the elementary education core.
Prerequisites: EDRD 420.
EDEL 471 - Internship in Environments, Planning, and Motivation for Teaching and Learning (6 Credits)
Internship for practice in classrooms appropriate to elementary education related to curriculum design and assessment. Field experiences emphasize planning lessons that actively engage students in learning.
Prerequisites: Admission to the internship in elementary education.
EDEL 490 - Internship in Elementary Education (12 Credits)
Internship for practice in elementary classrooms (grades 2-6) related to curriculum design, assessment, interactive teaching, and professional roles.
Prerequisites: Admission to Internship II in Elementary Education.
Corequisite: EDEL 491.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
Experiential Learning: Experiential Learning Opportunity
EDEL 490A - Internship in Curriculum and Assessment (4 Credits)
EDEL 490B - Internship in Teaching (4 Credits)
EDEL 490C - Internship in Professional Roles (4 Credits)
EDEL 491 - Seminar on Teaching (3 Credits)
EDEL 505P - Inquiry Practicum: The Elementary School (1 Credit)
Identifying and understanding the various components of the elementary environment through the practice of inquiry through field-based experiences.
Corequisite: EDEL 305.
EDEL 506 - Integrated Curriculum in Elementary Schools (3 Credits)
Examining and practicing a variety of approaches that connect the content of different elementary school subjects.
EDEL 506P - Inquiry Practicum: Roles of Elementary Teachers (1 Credit)
Identifying and understanding the roles of elementary teachers through the practice of inquiry through field-based experiences.
Corequisite: EDEL 506.
EDEL 510 - Teaching Second Languages to Young Children (3 Credits)
To assist prospective teachers of young children in the development of a second language and multicultural learning activities. Practicum sessions are an integral part.
Prerequisites: 210 level of a foreign language or its equivalent.
Cross-listed course: FORL 510
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
EDEL 515 - Science in the Elementary School (3 Credits)
Reinforces the science background of prospective and practicing elementary teachers. Innovations are examined. Emphasis is placed on methods, materials, community resources, and evaluation procedures.
EDEL 544 - Modern Approaches to Mathematics Teaching (3 Credits)
Curriculum and pedagogy for mathematics topics taught in grades 3 through 8.
EDEL 548 - Field Problems: Teaching Mathematics Using Manipulative Materials, Grades 4-6 (3 Credits)
Instructional approaches and materials for teaching elementary school mathematics, grades 4-6. This course cannot be applied to a graduate degree in the elementary education program.
EDEL 560 - Social Studies in the Elementary/ Middle School (3 Credits)
Fundamentals of social studies education in the elementary/middle school.
EDEL 570 - Internship in Environments for Teaching and Learning (3 Credits)
Internship for practice in classrooms appropriate to elementary education related to curriculum design and assessment.
Prerequisites: Admission to the internship in elementary education.
EDEL 571 - Internship in Planning and Motivation (3 Credits)
Field experience that emphasizes planning lessons that actively engage students in learning.
Prerequisites: Admission to the internship in elementary education.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
EDEL 642 - Teaching Mathematics to Young Children (3 Credits)
Analysis of a developmental approach to teaching children under the age of 9.
EDEL 645 - Diagnostic Teaching of Arithmetic (3 Credits)
Analysis of the concepts and skills of arithmetic in the school mathematics curriculum; exploration of diagnostic-prescriptive teaching methods.
EDEL 670 - Language Arts in the Elementary and Middle School (3 Credits)
Examine the content, goals, and methods of teaching language arts in elementary and middle school.
EDEL 690 - Independent Study (1-3 Credits)
EDML 321 - Middle Level Teaching and Management (3 Credits)
Overview of national trends in the middle school with an analysis of the relationship of early adolescent developmental characteristics to organization, curriculum, instruction, and teaching in the middle school level.
EDML 470 - Foundations in Reading (3 Credits)
Reading foundations, curriculum, and assessments for teaching young adolescents across academic disciplines.
EDML 471 - Middle Level Content Area Reading and Writing (3 Credits)
Examination of planning, implementation, and assessment of reading strategy instruction across disciplines and content areas in middle level classrooms. Restricted to: teacher candidates enrolled in the middle level degree program.
EDML 498 - Internship A in the Middle School (3 Credits)
Application of effective teaching techniques and organization of instructional settings for middle school students.
Prerequisites: admission to internship in middle level program.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
EDML 499 - Internship B in the Middle School (12 Credits)
Application of effective teaching techniques and organization of instructional settings for middle school students.
Prerequisites: B or better in EDML 498.
Corequisite: EDSE 584.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
Experiential Learning: Experiential Learning Opportunity
EDML 553 - Methods and Materials for Teaching Science in the Middle Grades (3 Credits)
A study of methods, techniques, and materials of instruction appropriate to science teaching in the middle school.
EDML 563 - Methods and Materials for Teaching Social Studies in the Middle School (3 Credits)
A study of goals, content, methods, and materials of instruction in middle school social studies.
EDML 572 - Middle Level Literacy Assessment (3 Credits)
Introduces literacy assessment for individual and small groups or middle level students.
EDML 573 - Methods and Materials for Teaching English/Language Arts in the Middle Grades (3 Credits)
Introduces goals, content, and methods of teaching language arts at the middle level.
EDML 583 - Methods and Materials for Teaching Mathematics in the Middle Grades (3 Credits)
A study of methods, techniques, and materials of instruction appropriate to mathematics teaching in the middle school.
EDML 584 - Middle School Internship Seminar (3 Credits)
Inquiry into the issues that arise during internship B experiences including classroom management, adolescent development, legal/professional responsibilities, multicultural perspectives, and needs of exceptional children.
Corequisite: EDML 599.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
EDRD 399 - Independent Study (3-15 Credits)
Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and department chair is required for undergraduate students.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Research
EDRD 430 - Elementary Literacy Instruction I (6 Credits)
Examination and implementation of the key concepts, content, goals, and strategies in teaching reading and the language arts in the elementary school. Students will work with elementary children in a school setting to learn literacy concepts and instructional strategies.
Admission to the B.A. program in elementary education, children’s literature course. Designated for undergraduate students seeking initial certification.
EDRD 431 - Reading Assessment (3 Credits)
Seminar and supervised one-on-one field experience focused on reading assessment of and instruction for individual children and groups of children.
Restricted to: Undergraduate students pursuing teacher certification.
Prerequisites: admission to the professional program.
EDRD 500 - Content Area Literacy PK-12 (3 Credits)
A survey of research and practice which facilitates students' literacy skills in the content areas. For K-12 content area teachers of art, dance, physical education, foreign language, music and theatre.
EDRD 511 - Teaching Reading to Adults I (3 Credits)
Diagnostic and prescriptive modes of teaching reading to adults, based on the physical, psychological, intellectual, and social characteristics of the adult learner.
EDRD 512 - Teaching Reading to Adults II (3 Credits)
Preparation of materials for teaching basic reading skills to adults and practicum experiences in teaching adults to read.
Prerequisites: EDCO 511 or EDRD 511.
EDRD 514 - Teaching of Reading in the Elementary School (3 Credits)
Study of the various phases of reading in their relation to a modern program of education and the place of reading in the curriculum. Emphasis on modern practices in the classroom teaching of reading.
EDRD 518 - Reading in the Secondary School (3 Credits)
The place of reading instruction in high schools, the programming of special services in reading instruction, methods of teaching basic and developmental reading skills, and case studies of programs. Demonstrations of tests and devices.
EDRD 600 - Foundations of Reading Instruction (3 Credits)
An overview of reading and its curriculum implications: grades K-12 and adults. Emphasis is placed on current trends and issues and related methodologies.
EDRD 650 - Teaching Reading Through A Literature Emphasis (3 Credits)
Integrating appropriate literature into traditional and alternative reading programs. Identifying appropriate literature for classroom use and recreational reading. Use of literature as a means of developing and reinforcing reading skills.
EDRD 651 - Introduction to Teaching Media Literacy (3 Credits)
A survey of analysis of electronic and non-print media themes and messages aimed at youth, with special emphasis on design and implementation of curricula for enhancing children’s media literacy.
EDRD 690 - Independent Study (1-3 Credits)
EDSE 110 - Introduction to Careers in Education (3 Credits)
An individualized survey of careers in education, utilizing practica, seminars, and input from various disciplines to focus on personal and professional development. Pass-fail credit.
EDSE 111 - Practicum in Education (1 Credit)
A sequence of supervised practica in various educational settings. Seminars and group discussions included.
EDSE 210 - Practicum in Education (1 Credit)
A sequence of supervised practica in various educational settings. Seminars and group discussions included.
EDSE 211 - Practicum in Education (1 Credit)
A sequence of supervised practica in various educational settings. Seminars and group discussions included.
EDSE 310 - Practicum in Education (1 Credit)
A sequence of supervised practica in various educational settings. Seminars and group discussions included.
EDSE 311 - Practicum in Education (1 Credit)
A sequence of supervised practica in various educational settings. Seminars and group discussions included.
EDSE 312 - Practicum in Education (1 Credit)
A sequence of supervised practica in various educational settings. Seminars and group discussions included.
EDSE 399 - Independent Study (3-15 Credits)
Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and department chair is required for undergraduate students.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Research
EDSE 410 - Practicum in Education (1 Credit)
A sequence of supervised practica in various educational settings. Seminars and group discussions included.
EDSE 446 - Secondary School Curriculum (3 Credits)
The organization, historical context, foundations for curriculum development, process of curriculum planning, design of the curriculum, and strategy of curriculum change in the secondary school. A laboratory experience in teaching media is included. Open only to juniors and seniors or graduates completing certification requirements.
EDSE 472 - Directed Teaching in High School (Business Education) (12 Credits)
ACAF 2.03: 07/05/2019.
EDSE 473 - Directed Teaching in High School (English) (12 Credits)
EDSE 475 - Directed Teaching in High School (History and Social Studies) (12 Credits)
EDSE 480 - Directed Teaching in High School (Distributive Education) (12 Credits)
EDSE 481 - Directed Teaching in High School (Science) (12 Credits)
EDSE 482 - Directed Teaching in High School (Health) (12 Credits)
EDSE 483 - Directed Teaching in High School (Theatre and Speech) (12 Credits)
EDSE 484 - Secondary Student Teaching Seminar (3 Credits)
Classroom management, discipline, legal responsibilities, multicultural perspectives, and needs of exceptional children.
EDSE 500 - Equity and Community Engagement (3 Credits)
Field-based inquiry into theories of critical multicultural education, culturally relevant and equity pedagogies with an emphasis on middle/high school students and engaging parents and the larger school community.
EDSE 502 - Teachers and Teaching (3 Credits)
Teaching as reflective and ethical practice. Professional standards, teacher leadership and school change, and various roles of professional educators.
EDSE 505 - Source Materials for Geographic Instruction (3 Credits)
Introduction to selected materials available for all levels of instruction in geography. Emphasis on the substantive nature of the materials.
Cross-listed course: GEOG 560
EDSE 508 - Teaching Middle and High School (Business Education) (3 Credits)
A study of methods, techniques, and materials of instruction in middle and high school business education.
EDSE 528 - Study of the Teaching of Business Education in the Secondary School (3 Credits)
Teaching techniques and methodology related to the business education curriculum, emerging technology and software.
EDSE 547 - Teaching Middle and High School (English) (3 Credits)
A study of methods, techniques, and materials of instruction in middle and high school English.
Prerequisites: Admission to MAT program for graduate students; EDSE 402 for undergraduate students.
EDSE 548 - Earth Science for Teachers I (3 Credits)
Origin, internal structure and internal processes of the earth, including plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain building. Required field trips, two lectures, and three lab hours per week. Cannot be used in MS or PhD programs in geology.
Cross-listed course: GEOL 540
EDSE 549 - Earth Science for Teachers II (3 Credits)
Surface processes acting on the earth; introduction to weather and climate, weathering, erosion, and sedimentary processes; land form evolution; ocean currents and tides, near-shore geologic processes. Required field trips, two lecture, and three lab hours per week. Cannot be used in MS or PhD programs in geology.
Cross-listed course: GEOL 541
EDSE 550 - Teaching Middle and High School (Mathematics) (3 Credits)
A study of methods, techniques, and materials of instruction in middle and high school mathematics.
EDSE 551 - Teaching Middle and High School (Health) (3 Credits)
A study of methods, techniques, and materials of instruction in middle and high school health.
EDSE 552 - Teaching Middle and High School (Marketing Education) (3 Credits)
A study of methods, techniques, and materials of instruction in middle and high school marketing education.
EDSE 553 - Teaching Middle and High School (Science) (3 Credits)
A study of methods, techniques, and materials of instruction in middle and high school science.
EDSE 554 - Teaching Middle and High School (Theatre and Speech) (3 Credits)
A study of methods, techniques, and materials of instruction in middle and high school theatre and speech.
EDSE 558 - Teaching Middle and High School (History and Social Studies) (3 Credits)
A study of methods, techniques, and materials of instruction in middle and high school history and social studies.
EDSE 575 - Teaching Foreign Languages in Secondary Schools (3 Credits)
Current methods, techniques, and materials of instruction appropriate for secondary schools.
Prerequisites: 210 level of a foreign language or its equivalent.
Cross-listed course: FORL 511
EDSE 580 - Teaching Advanced Latin in Secondary School (3 Credits)
Methods and materials for teaching the Latin Advanced Placement courses in secondary school.
Corequisite: LATN 580.
EDSE 584 - Middle and High School Internship Seminar (3 Credits)
Classroom management, service learning, legal/professional responsibilities, multicultural perspectives and needs of exceptional children.
Corequisite: Internship II.
EDSE 585 - Secondary Internship Seminar I (1 Credit)
Integration of content, pedagogy, and disposition knowledge learned during coursework with Internship I field experiences.
Corequisite: Students must be enrolled in the Internship I field experiences.
EDSE 586 - Secondary Internship Seminar II (2 Credits)
Integration of content, pedagogy, and disposition knowledge learned during coursework with Internship II field experiences.
Corequisite: Students must be enrolled in the Internship II field experiences.
EDSE 660 - Teaching Mathematics with Manipulatives, Grades 7-12 (3 Credits)
Methods and materials for using manipulative devices to teach middle and high school level mathematics.
EDSE 670 - Graphics Calculators in High School Mathematics (3 Credits)
Methods and materials for using graphics calculators to teach algebra, elementary functions, and analytic geometry.
EDSE 690 - Independent Study (1-3 Credits)
EDTE 101 - Introduction to Careers in Education (2 Credits)
A survey of professional issues and concerns in education.
EDTE 101P - Practicum in Careers in Education (1 Credit)
Seminars and visits to schools and classrooms.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: EDTE 101.
EDTE 201 - Issues and Trends in Teaching and Learning (3 Credits)
Introduces and examines current issues and trends in teaching and learning.
EDTE 202 - Global Citizenship and Social Responsibility through Education (3 Credits)
Examining the continuing evolution of education and the direct impact on the development of social responsibility, values, and our place as global citizens.
Carolina Core: GSS, VSR
EDTE 218 - Convergence and Divergence in African American and Jewish Relations: Historical and Contemporary (3 Credits)
EDTE 400 - Learning Through Community Service (1 Credit)
Documentation and synthesis of community service activities designed to prepare professional educators.
Corequisite: EDFN 300 and enrollment in an approved community experience.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Community Service
EDTE 448 - Teaching Internship in Foreign Languages (3 Credits)
Application of effective teaching techniques and organization of instructional settings in foreign languages for K-12.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: admission to the professional program of education.
Cross-listed course: FORL 448
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
Experiential Learning: Experiential Learning Opportunity
EDTE 474 - Directed Teaching in Foreign Languages (15 Credits)
Students apply methods of curriculum and assessment, professionalism, effective teaching, and organization of instructional settings during internship in foreign language classroom.
Prerequisites: admission to the professional program in education.
Cross-listed course: FORL 474
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
Experiential Learning: Experiential Learning Opportunity
EDTE 500 - Mathematics Knowledge for Teaching I: PK-8 (3 Credits)
Pedagogical content knowledge for teaching number concepts and operations, fraction, ratio, and proportional reasoning, and algebraic reasoning.
EDTE 501 - Mathematics Knowledge for Teaching II: PK-8 (3 Credits)
Pedagogical content knowledge for teaching number and operations, data concepts and statistical reasoning, geometry, measurement, and spatial reasoning.
Prerequisites: C or better in EDTE 500.
EDTE 522 - Integrated Curriculum at the Middle Level (3 Credits)
Constructing, teaching, and assessing an integrated curriculum for students in middle schools. Upper level undergraduate students exploring middle level education.
EDTE 590A - Internship in Curriculum and Assessment (3 Credits)
Internship for practice in classrooms appropriate to the level of certification sought (early childhood or elementary) related to curriculum design and assessment.
Prerequisites: admission to internship II in early childhood or elementary education.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
EDTE 590B - Internship in Teaching (3 Credits)
Internship for practice in classrooms appropriate to the level of certification sought (early childhood or elementary) related to interactive teaching.
Prerequisites: admission to internship II in early childhood or elementary education.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
EDTE 590C - Internship in Professional Roles (3 Credits)
Internship for practice in classrooms appropriate to the level of certification sought (early childhood or elementary) related to professional roles.
Prerequisites: admission to internship II in early childhood or elementary education.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: GLD: Professional and Civic Engagement Internships
EDTE 600 - Systematic Effective Teaching (3 Credits)
Application of research-supported effective teaching techniques to the teaching-learning process, including demonstration lessons, observations, and supervisory conferences.
EDTE 605 - Cooperative/Team Learning in Education (3 Credits)
Instructional approaches, materials, and procedures for utilizing cooperative/team learning in education.
EDTE 610 - Integrated Reading and Writing Instruction (3 Credits)
Theoretical bases and techniques for teaching reading and writing in the elementary school, using multiple subject areas.
EDTE 611 - Whole Language: Concepts and Practices (3 Credits)
Development of concepts, materials, and practices to implement a whole language philosophy.
EDTE 620 - Restructuring Schools: Teachers and Classrooms (3 Credits)
Examination of issues related to restructuring schools based on different assumptions about teaching, learning, and assessment.
EDTE 621 - Middle Level School Today (3 Credits)
National trends in the middle level school; emphasis on the relationship of early adolescent developmental characteristics to organization, curriculum, instruction, and teaching.
EDTE 625 - Integrating Character Education into Instructional Programs (3 Credits)
Rationale, processes, and methodologies for integrating character education into school or school district instructional programs.
EDTE 626 - Service Learning for Schools, Community, and Workplace Responsibility (3 Credits)
Assist school personnel in designing academic, personal, civic, and workplace responsibility.
EDTE 631 - Technology to Support Instruction (3 Credits)
Introduction to computers, educational technology, and selected applications for instructional management.
EDTE 671 - Computers in Science Education (3 Credits)
Use of computer technology in teaching and managing science classes and problems in grades K-12.