1970-1971 Academic Catalog

64 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PROGRAM Opportunities for young people looking toward elementary education are many. Young men may find this field particularly rewarding. Elementary education certification includes grades 1-8. The elementary education certificate may be validated for kindergarten upon successful com– pletion of nine quarter hours in kindergarten methods and materials. Requirements other than general education include: FA228 Arts and Crafts in the Elementary School . ..4 FA272 Music in .. 3 PE123 Personal .. 3 PE210 Physical Education in the Elementary School .. .. .. 3 SM180 SSlOO Foundations of Social Science .... .. .... 5 SS 102, 103 United States History .... . ...10 SS251 World Geography-Western Hemisphere .... 5 SS Social Science Electives ....8 EP160 General Psychology ..............4 EP201 Planned Observation and Pre-vocational Experience . 0 EP301 Planned Observation and Pre-vocational Experience .... 1 EP260 Human Growth and Development.............................. 5 EP210 Purposes and Practices of the Elementary School .. 5 EP320 Children's Literature .................................................. .5 EP330 The Teaching of Elementary Mathematics and Science .... 5 EP340 The Teaching of Reading .... ...................... 5 EP350 The Teaching of Language Arts and Social Studies ........ 5 Supervised T~chj~g /a,.nd '""... J.J.,4U..la.J. rill 1 1t· f ~·. i ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR FRESHMAN YEAR Autumn Winter Spring Old Testament Survey, BE 101 5 New Testament Survey, BE 102 5 General Psychology, EP 160 4* Art and Music in History, FA 100' 5• English Composition, LL 120 5* Introduction to Literature, LL 130 3* Personal & Community Health, PE 123 34: Introduction to the Physical Sciences, SM 160 5* United States History, SS 102, 103 5 5 Foundations of Social Science, SS 100 5* 15 18 17

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