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Show 119. Music in the Elementary School(See Music 120) 120. Physical Education in the Elem. School(See P.E. 156.) (3). Staff 121. Teaching Reading(3). Glade 122. Science in the Elementary School(3). Staff 123. Social Studies in the Elementary School(3). Staff 134. Elementary School Curriculum Special consideration given to Art, Music, Language Arts, Physical Education. A W S (5). Glade 135. Elementary School Curriculum Special consideration given to Arithmetic, Science, Social Studies. A W S (4). Clark 136. Student Teaching Procedures in the Elementary SchoolPreparational, instructional and other classroom concerns of the student teacher. Taken concurrently with Education 137. A W S (3). Staff 137. Student Teaching in the Elementary SchoolSupervised teaching in selected elementary school classrooms. Prerequisites: Education 101, 103, 111, 121, 134, 161. A W S (12). Staff 138. Student Teaching in the Elementary SchoolSupervised teaching in selected elementary school classrooms. Prerequisites: Education 101, 103, 111, 121, 134, 161. Only by special approval of Coordinator of Student Teaching. (6). Staff 139. Teaching Reading in the Primary GradesAnalysis of developmental reading skills, with emphasis on readiness for reading, phonic and structural analysis, word recognition, use of the basal reader, and reading for various purposes. Prerequisite: Education 121 or equivalent. (3). Staff 140. Teaching Reading in the Intermediate GradesAnalysis of developmental and functional reading skills, with emphasis on structural analysis, use of the basal reader,.meaning difficulties, reading study skills, reading for various purposes, 110 and developing versatility. Prerequisite: Education 121 or equivalent. (3). Staff 141. Phonetic and Structural Analysis for Teaching ReadingDevelops a basic knowledge of phonetic elements, structural elements, syllabication, accent, and the use of the dictionary. Prerequisite: Education 121 or equivalent. (2). Staff 142. Kindergarten and Primary EducationThe learning characteristics and learning needs of young children and how these are provided for in the program of the kindergarten and first grade. (3). Glade 146. Methods of Teaching in Secondary SchoolsOrganizing and directing classroom learning activities. A W S (3). Wilson, Barton 150. Secondary School CurriculumThe nature, development, organization and revision of the curriculum. (3). Barton, Low, Wilson 151. The Junior High SchoolThe development, philosophy, function and curriculum. Pupil needs and the efforts to meet them. (3). Barton, Low, Wilson 157. Student Teaching in Secondary SchoolsSupervised teaching in selected secondary school classrooms. Prerequisites: 101, 104, 111, 146. A W S (12). Staff 158. Student Teaching in Secondary SchoolsSupervised teaching in selected secondary school classrooms. Prerequisites: Education 101, 104, 111, 146. Only by special approval of Coordinator of Student Teaching. (6). Staff 161. Audio-Visual Instructional Materials and Resources Develops a basic pattern for the preparation and use of a wide variety of visual materials. Training in use of audio-visual equipment. A W S (3). Memmott 162. Advanced Production of A.V. Instructional Materials Prerequisite: Educ. 161. Production of basic types of audiovisual materials. Activities planned to meet the needs of individual students. A W S (3). Memmott 163. Audio-Visual Production Techniques Covers skills 111 |