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ELE |
5544 |
Internship Seminar (3) |
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This course provides interns an
opportunity to develop analytical thinking skills through
examining broad educational issues and concerns, topics on
the state and local levels, and those of personal interest.
The scope of the course ranges from juvenile law, classroom
management, professionalism, professional development for
teachers, and other course topics. This course must be
taken concurrently with internship. |
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ELE |
6600 |
Diagnostic Approach to Teaching Mathematics (3) |
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The diagnostic/prescriptive
component of teaching mathematics will be studied with an
emphasis on the interpretation of diagnostic materials |
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ELE |
6601 |
The
Art of Teaching Writing (3) |
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Course in which classroom
teachers investigate and apply the art of teaching writing
via whole language/natural approach. Focus on writing
process. |
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ELE |
6602 |
Seminar in Mathematics Education (3) |
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This course will look at recent
research and publications relative to the teaching of
elementary school mathematics. Not only will specific areas
selected by the instructor be examined, but the students in
the class will have the opportunity to suggest areas of
particular interest to them. This course provides
opportunities for the student to extend knowledge and skills
necessary for developing programs, selecting appropriate
methods and employing materials, and evaluating in
mathematics instruction, kindergarten through grade 6. |
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ELE |
6603 |
Seminar in Science Education (3) |
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This course will examine
relevant research and a variety of instructional strategies
appropriate in the field of natural science. Emphasis is
placed on appropriate instruction and materials including
technology for teaching science to students in grades K-6. |
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ELE |
6604 |
Seminar in Language Arts Education (3) |
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This course is a seminar for
elementary educators desiring to design and implement
developmental programs of language arts instruction in view
of recent research. An examination of the research in the
language arts and current practices in teaching techniques
will be pursued. |
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ELE |
6605 |
Seminar in Social Science Education (3) |
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This course will examine
relevant research and a variety of instructional strategies
appropriate in the field of social science. Emphasis is
placed on appropriate instruction and materials including
technology for teaching social science to students in grades
K-6. |
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ELE |
6622 |
Parents as Partners in Education (3) |
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The purpose of this course is
to assist graduate students as they investigate and
construct a deeper understanding of and develop techniques
to strengthen the school-parent relationship while
developing mutual supporters for the total development of
the young child. Pertinent topics include: stress and
children, parents and families in crisis, and helping
children cope with the future. |
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ELE |
6625, |
Specialized Study in Elementary Education (1-3) |
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6626,
6627 |
A study of a problem using
research techniques. Selection of problem must be approved
by the professor under whom the study is to be made and the
Dean of Education. The study should contribute to the
student’s program. Preparation of a scholarly paper is
required and may involve an oral defense. Total credit for
any combination of enrollments in these courses may not
exceed four semester hours. A specialized study may be
substituted for a required course only once in a student’s
program. See semester hour limits listed under Course
Restrictions in General Regulations section. |
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ELE |
6633 |
Integrated
Thematic Curriculum (3) |
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The purpose of this course is
to assist graduate students as they construct an operational
knowledge of integrated thematic curriculum. The course
will focus on theory, planning, implementation, and
evaluation of an integrated thematic curriculum.
Additionally, issues surrounding the implementation of
innovative teaching methodology in traditional settings will
be examined. |
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ELE |
6635 |
Program Evaluation in Elementary Education (3) |
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This course is
designed for the education student to examine
evaluation in early childhood and elementary
education programs. Techniques and
procedures concerning the design and
implementation of evaluation in the total school
program will be investigated. |
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ELE |
6640 |
Integrating Children’s Literature (3) |
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The purpose of this course is
to assist graduate students as they investigate and
construct a deeper understanding of and develop techniques
to incorporate quality children’s literature across the
curriculum. Pertinent topics include: award winning authors
and titles found in children’s literature among a variety of
genre, along with developmentally appropriate techniques for
focusing curriculum delivery through quality children’s
literature. |
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ELE |
6674 |
Elementary Internship Grades K-6 (6) |
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The Professional Internship
Program is the culminating clinical field-based experience
for students seeking certification in a teaching field. The
Professional Internship Program provides the student with
the opportunity to conduct classes and assume the role of a
teacher while receiving supervision from a classroom teacher
and a university supervisor for a period of one full
semester. |
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ELE
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7725, |
Specialized Study in Elementary Education (1-3) |
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7726,
7727 |
A study of the problem using
research techniques. Selection
of problem must be
approved by the professor under whom the study is to be
made, and the Dean of Education. The study should contribute
to the student’s program. Preparation of a scholarly paper
is required and may involve an oral defense. Total credit
for any combination of enrollments in these courses may not
exceed four semester hours. A specialized study may be
substituted for a required course only once in a student’s
program.
See semester hour limits listed
under Course Restrictions in General Regulations section. |
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ELE |
7736 |
Mentoring and Supervision in ELE (3) |
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This course is designed for the
advanced sixth year education student to examine the faculty
leadership roles of mentor/supervisor in ELE settings.
Techniques and procedures will be investigated. |
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ELE |
7760 |
Leading for Learning in the School Environment (3) |
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This course is designed to
extend the teacher leader from the classroom to the school
environment. Students will be provided a study of the
processes involved in evaluating school settings and the
problems faced by instructional leaders. Major emphasis
will be placed on the transition to a teacher leading in the
school environment. Characteristics of leading for learning
will be explored. Topics that affect today’s teacher
leaders and positive ways to deal with instructional issues
will also be investigated. |
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ELE |
7761 |
Effective Schools and Teachers (3) |
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This course is designed to
examine the knowledge base for effective schools to enable
teacher leaders to develop skills in their own practices.
There will be emphasis through in-depth study of the
research literature on effective school settings. Students
will critically examine, analyze, and evaluate the
components and characteristics of effective school
environments. |
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ELE |
7762 |
School Accreditation Process (3) |
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The purpose of this course is
to examine the local, state, regional, and national
standards associated with school accreditation. The
accreditation process in these areas will be reviewed and
analyzed. Students will compare and contrast the different
ways schools are accredited. Topics such as: the
accreditation process, school self-study procedures,
validation/documentation, roles of school personnel, and
creating school improvement plans will be investigated. |
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ELE |
7763 |
Legal Issues and Ethics in Education (3) |
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The purpose of this course is
to allow educational leaders to explore the organizational
development and maintenance services required for effective
operation of the schools within the legal framework
established by local, state, and federal legislative and
judicial requirements. Major emphasis will be given to
studying legal issues and community relations. Legal issues
and services related to exceptional children will be closely
examined. The development of ethical standards, informed
legal decision making, and emergency procedures for ensuring
safety, as well as the political factors which impact
schools, society and community relations will be studied. |
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ELE |
7790 |
Qualitative Research Methodology (3) |
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The purpose of this course is
to provide graduate students with an introduction to
qualitative research methodology. The historical
development, rationale, and relationship to quantitative
research will be examined. Qualitative research methods
will include procedures for selection and sampling and for
data collection and analysis. Students will read a variety
of qualitative studies and conduct a brief qualitative
research project.
Prerequisite: Course in research or tests and measurement. |
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ELE |
7793 |
Problem Analysis in ELE (3) |
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A study of processes involved
in identifying, framing, evaluating analyzing, and seeking
information about problems. Emphasis is given to information
collection and processing. Students will select and analyze
a problem related to early childhood education or elementary
education. Restricted to students enrolled in an Education
Specialist program. |