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Show General Information 443/Hthser 443. Instructional Evaluation (2) Designed to provide individuals with the skills necessary for the evaluation of instruction. 450. Teaching Social Studies in Grades 5-12 (3) Materials and methods of teaching for skill, concept and value development in middle, junior high and senior high school social studies. 455. Philosophy and Principles of Outdoor Education (3) Provides basic concepts of outdoor education, and direct, firsthand experience with learning resources beyond the classroom. 456. The Junior High School (3) The development, philosophy, function and curriculum. Pupils' needs and the efforts to meet them. 457. Student Teaching in Secondary Schools (12) Supervised teaching in secondary school classrooms. Prerequisites: Permission of department chair. 458. Student Teaching in Secondary Schools (6) Supervised teaching in secondary school classrooms. Prerequisite: Special approval of Director of Student Teaching. 459. Teaching Reading in Secondary Schools (3) Basic principles of reading instruction; nature and scope of the total reading program; methods, materials and organization of the developmental and corrective reading program in the secondary schools. 462. Reading and Writing in the Content Areas (4) Methods, materials, and procedures to be used by secondary teachers in all academic areas to enable their students to develop increased skills in reading, study, and writing. Offered in a public school setting if possible. Must be taken concurrently with Educ 364. 570. Teaching Reading in Resource Programs (5) Develops techniques in assessment and teaching of reading, to mild and moderately handicapped students in elementary and secondary special education Resource programs. Prerequisite: Ed 306 or comparable course work. 571. Teaching Math in Resource Programs (5) Develops techniques in assessment and teaching of math to mild and moderately handicapped students in elementary and secondary special education Resource programs. Prerequisite: Ed 310 or Math competency. 465. Diagnosis of Reading Skills (3) Analysis and diagnosis of reading difficulties. Prerequisites: Educ 321 and 340 or 306. 466. Corrective Reading Methods (3) Principles and techniques for remediating reading problems. Prerequisites: Educ 321 and 340 or Educ 306, and Educ 465. 567. Assessment in the Resource Program (3) Administration, scoring, and interpretating screening and diagnostic tests in the intellectual, social, academic and vocational areas, and using evaluative data in resource programs. 568. Instructional Methods in Resource Program (3) Instructional programming and modification of curriculum for the mild to moderately handicapped students in the resource classroom. 569. Behavior Management in the Classroom (3) Application of social learning theory to instructional and social situations in the resource classroom, and development of an awareness of the legal and ethical implications of implementation. 470. Learning in the Schools (3) Principles of learning and management and their application to the school situation. Prerequisite: Student teaching. 473. Individualization of Instruction (3) Provides basic assumptions; principles and conditions, methods, and classroom organization and management for individualizing instruction. Usually offered in a workshop setting. 566. Role of the Resource Teacher (3) Examination of the professional role responsibilities of the resource room teacher. 475. Aerospace Education (3) Concerned with knowledge, skills, attitudes and communication about aerospace activity, and the impact of air and space upon society. 476. Advanced Aerospace Education (3) Develops an understanding of the political, economic, social and educational implications of aerospace technology. 478. Practicum in Reading (4) Application of diagnostic and corrective reading techniques with reading disabled children. Prerequisites: Educ 465 and 466. 479. Practicum in a Resource Setting (6) Supervised teaching in selected elementary or secondary special education resource programs. Prerequisite: Successful completion of resource core courses and approval of the Director of Student Teaching. 482. Adult Education (3) A survey course in adult education with emphasis on philosophy, principles, and practices as evidenced in programs and various adult education organizations. Prerequisites: Professional education course work, teaching experience, or approval of the instructor. 483. Individually Prescribed Program (1-9) Designed primarily for teachers fulfilling recertification requirements or personal needs. 484. Practicum in Instructional Media Services (9) Minor is not currently being offered. 485. Supervision of Student Teachers (3) The cooperating teacher-student relationship and the factors and conditions that contribute to successful student teaching experiences. 487. Directed Experiences with Students (1) Directed experiences with elementary and secondary school students in cooperating schools. Students may register for one unit of credit per quarter for a maximum of three quarter hours. 488. Teaching Practicum in Education (15) Student teaching experience in a public school to synthesize theory and practice. Weekly seminar on campus. Prerequisite: Completion of professional core through Educ 318. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript 495. Teaching Practicum in Secondary Education (15) A preparation workshop followed by a public school assignment Modules on related areas are taken concurrently. Prerequisites: Educ 364. 496. Processes of Instructional Design (5) A systematic approach to solving instructional problems through the development of goals, objectives, instructional strategies and field testing of instructional products. The course consists of two modules, including a project contract 497. Seminar (1) 498. Synthesis of the Teaching Program (3) Synthesis of total elementary education program. Modules on educational leadership, professional relationships, and background of American education. Service hours required. May immediately preceed or follow student teaching. 499. Senior Seminar (3) Regular seminar sessions examining issues in secondary schools and curriculum. Senior Project. May be taken concurrently with Educ 495 with instructor's permission. Prerequisite: Educ 495. Note: Some of the Resource endorsement classes have been renumbered to the 500 level to better accommodate certificated teachers. These courses are applicable for students with senior standing. HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION , AND RECREATION (MASTER OF EDUCATION COURSES) m Student Services 601. Leadership in Health, Physical Education and Recreation (3) 610. Current Trends in Health and Physical Education (3) 630. Advanced Biomechanics (3) 636. Physiological Aspects of Human Performance (3) 637. Physical Fitness Evaluation and Individualized Exercise Prescription (3) 640. Advanced Exercise Physiology (or HPER 636 and HPER 637) (3) 642. Curriculum in Physical Education (3) 643. History and Philosophy of Physical Education and Sport (3) 652. Improving Physical Education for the Elementary (3) 653. Nutrition for Fitness and Sport Interdisc. Programs Allied Health Sciences Arts*. Humanities Business & Economics ■1 Natural Sciences Social Sciences Technology 126 127 Continuing Education |