400

05-400 Field Experience III: Diversity in Education

This field experience course is designed for candidates to apply scientific research based theories of effective instruction that demonstrate their abilities to plan, teach and assess lessons that allow full access to academic content to meet the diverse needs of all students in their class: highly proficient students, ESL students and those with special needs.  Technology will be infused to accomplish differentiated instructional objectives. 

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Prerequisites

2.75 GPA; Consent of Education Advisor; 05-240; 05-300.

05-409 Child and Adolescent Literature

This course investigates literature appropriate for early childhood, primary and intermediate students. Candidates will read and use a wide range of texts and genres, from traditional print, digital and online sources.  The course provides a critical approach that considers how issues of perspective and identity are represented in literature and media for children.  Particular attention is paid to culturally relevant literature that provides students with a global perspective and allows children to see themselves and empathize with others in the materials they read.  Candidates will also explore techniques for sharing and responding to literature in the 1-6 classroom and will become familiar with the resources available for educators to evaluate and locate appropriate texts and media. 

3

Prerequisites

2.75 GPA; Consent of Education Advisor. This course fulfills the general education literature requirement for undergraduate elementary, special education and combined special education/elementary education majors only.

05-410 Classroom Assessment and Intervention

This course is designed to prepare teacher candidates for the development of tests and performance based assignments that inform instruction of all students.  Candidates will learn to use assessment for instructional purposes by developing biased free tests, assignments that produce authentic data that can be used to enhance instruction, learn about communicating informative feedback to students and developing clear and useful rubrics.  Candidates will learn how to teach students test taking skills and how to interpret the results of standardized tests for parents and other related constituents.  Statistical concepts related to tests such as measures of central tendency, measures of variability, norm and criterion reference tests, validity, reliability, coefficient correlation and different types of tests used in measurement such as t-test will be covered.

3

Prerequisites

2.75 GPA; Consent of Education Advisor; 05-240; 05-301; 05-340; 05-353

05-450 Extended Field Experience: Elementary

This course is intended for those candidates who need extended field experiences with the ongoing supervision by University personnel.  Length of field experiences will be determined by the Department and is subject to Department Chair approval.  Completion of this experience does not guarantee eligibility for clinical practice.

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Prerequisites

05-300 and 05-400

05-455 Selected Topics in Education

Various topics dealing with issues and skills applicable to education settings.

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05-471 Content Area Literacy and Reading Strategies

This course examines instructional approaches for using reading, writing, listening and speaking to learn across the curriculum.  The major emphasis of the class will be the study of methods and strategies for comprehending a wide range of texts and materials.  Approaches for teaching students to comprehend informational text and synthesize information across content areas will be explored and practiced.

3

Prerequisites

2.75 GPA; Consent of Education Advisor; 05-240 and 05-353.

05-480 Clinical Practice and Seminar: Elementary

This course is designed to demonstrate and assure the teacher candidate’s capacity as an ethical and reflective practitioner who exhibits professionalism and provides leadership in the learning community.  The candidate models professional behavior that reflects honesty, integrity, personal responsibility, confidentiality, altruism and respect.  The teacher candidate uses leadership skills that contribute to individual and collegial growth and development, school improvement and the advancement of knowledge in the teaching profession.

9

Prerequisites

2.75 GPA; Admission to clinical practice; all required methods and field experience course work completed and a negative TB test on file.

Corequisites

Note: 05-480, 53-481, 54-483 and 05-484 Clinical Practice: Elementary may be repeated only once for credit with the consent of the College of Education and the Teacher Education Committees.

05-499 Independent Study

This course includes a study or project done under the direction of a member of the Department of Elementary Education.

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Prerequisites

Consent of Dean, Independent Study Form.