1997-1998 Academic Catalog
Elementary Methods II-A,W,Sp 14 hours EDUC-371 Methods and Materials for Mathematics 5 hours EDUC-372 Science Methods 3 hours EDUC-373 Social Studies Methods 3 hours EDUC-375 Clinical Experience 3 hours An introduction to the objectives, skills, instructional strategies, teaching aids, and resource materials for teaching mathematics, science, and social studies in the elementary schools. Clinical field experiences provide theory-driven application. Corequisite: Elementary Methods II. Prerequisite: admission to teacher the education program. (Fee: $45) EDUC-380 Reading: Diagnostic and Remediation Techniques 5 hours Experience in the use of formal and informal testing to diagnose various types of developmental and remedial reading problems. Emphasis upon individual assessment techniques in identifica– tion, testing, and causation ofreading difficulty. Experience in the techniques of tutoring pupils having reading problems. Develop– ment of instructional strategies of diagnostic teaching. Prerequisite: EDUC-350 Reading in the Content Area, EDUC-352 Develop– mental Reading, or EDUC-391 Reading Methods. EDUC-382/GSS-380 Methods of Teaching Social Science-W 2 hours In this course an emphasis is placed upon the identification, examination, and implementation of the methods and materials which are unique to the teaching of social sciences within both the secular and the Christian secondary school setting. Elementary School Methods I-A,W,Sp 14 hours EDUC-391 Reading Methods 7 hours EDUC-393 Language Arts Methods 4 hours An introduction to the objectives, skills, teaching aids, instruc– tional strategies, and resource materials for the teaching of reading and language arts. Prerequisite: admission to the teacher education program. (Fee $45) EDUC-394 Clinical Experience 3 hours An introduction to the objectives, skills, strategies of instruction teaching aids, and resource materials, and implementation in field experience in the teaching ofreading and language arts. Prerequisite: admission to the teacher education program. (Fee: $30) EDUC-400 Independent Study in Education 1-4 hourn Investigation of contemporary topics in education through reading, writing, or creative projects. Prerequisite: 15 quarter hours in education. EDUC-440 Special Student Teaching 5-12 hours Occasionally, unusual situations arise which entail special provi– sions: e.g., summer school student teaching for experienced teachers, repeated experiences, etc. EDUC-450 Supervised Teaching and Seminar-A,W,Sp 15-16 hours Most directed teaching is done in nearby schools. Opportunities for placement on the mission field are available. One quarter must be reserved. The seminar includes a study of contemporary topics in education. Capstone course. Prerequisite: all required education courses. (Fee: $90) Special Education EDSP-102 Education of Exceptional Children-A,W,Sp 2 hours Explores the implications of P.L. 94-142 and 101-476 with an emphasis on the definitions and characteristics of exceptionalities under this law. Mainstreaming strategies are discussed and observed. Corequisite: EDUC-100 Introduction to Education; EDUC-IO I Field Experience. Education 0 EDSP-223 Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities 3 hours Overview of the theories, research, and practices related to the education of individuals with mental retardation or developmental disabilities. Emphasis on causal factors, assessment, and management of students mental retardation or developmental disabilities. Prerequisite: EDSP-102 Education of Exceptional Children or concurrent enrollment or by permission of instructor. (odd years) EDSP-224 Survey of Severe Behavior Handicapped 3 hours Overview of the theories, research, and practices related to the education of individuals with severe emotional disabilities. Emphasis on the causal factors, assessment, facets, and management of students exhibiting severe emotional disabilities. Prerequisite: EDSP-102 Education of Exceptional Children or concurrent enrollment or by permission of instructor. EDSP-225 Survey of Learning Disabilities 3 hours Overview of theories, research, and practices related to the education of individuals with specific learning disabilities. Emphasis on casual factors, assessment, facets, and management of students with specific learning disabilities. Prerequisite: EDSP-102 Education ofExceptional Children, concurrent enrollment, or permission of instructor. EDSP-321 Career Education and Occupational Training for Exceptional Individuals 2 hours Role of occupational training in the curriculum; relationships with the world of work; problems of organizing and administering; methods and techniques used in developing occupational interests and abilities at various levels. EDSP-333 Instructional Motivation and Behavior Management of Exceptional Individuals 3 hours Learning theory, motivation, and behavioral approaches to management of the social and academic behavior of technique for exceptional individuals. Prerequisite: admission to teacher education program or permission of instructor. EDSP-375 Clinical Experience in Special Education 3 hours An introduction to the objectives, skills, and strategies of instruction of special needs students in a school setting. Emphasis on the adaptation of curriculum, materials, and teaching methods to assist special needs students. Prerequisite: EDSP-451 Special Education Student Teaching. (Fee: $30) EDSP-400 Independent Study in Education 1-4 Hours See course description of EDUC-400 Independent Study in Education. EDSP-431 Assessment of Exceptional Children 4 hours Course will aid students in learning to administer and interpret formal and informal educational assessment and communicate this assessment data to parents and colleagues. Prerequisite: PYCH-363 Psychological Assessment; PYCH-261 Psychological Statistics. EDSP-432 Communication and Collaboration Skills for Special Education 2 hours Techniques of collaboration, consultation needed to enhance communication with exceptional individuals, parents, educational team members, and other professionals. Prerequisite: EDSP-431 Assessment of Exceptional Children or concurrent enrollment. EDSP-451 Special Education Student Teaching-A,W,Sp 15 hours Directed teaching in area schools in specific learning disability, severe behavioral handicapped, and developmentally handicapped settings. Ten full weeks required for one or two specializations. Prerequisite: all required special education courses. (Fee: $120) EDSP-465 Adaptive Curriculum, Methods and Materials for Exceptional Students 3 hours Introduction to the curriculum, intervention strategies, types of instructional materials, and educational technology used with students having mild to moderate handicapping conditions. Prerequisite: Elementary Methods I and II.
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