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Show Composite major: Music Education, Biological Science, Physical Science and Mathematics, Social Science. Student Teaching (Education 157) is taken in selected junior and senior high school classrooms. The student will have experience at both levels and in both his major and minor subjects so far as possible. During the quarter the student's time is taken entirely with student teaching and related professional coursework. Assignments are made with consideration to the needs and desires of the personnel in the cooperating schools as well as the needs of the student teacher. Students who have completed the prerequisites, Education 111, 101, 104, 161 and 146*, may take student teaching the spring quarter of the junior year or the fall or winter quarter of the senior year. It is to be completed prior to the final quarter. The candidate for student teaching also must have completed at least 25 credit hours in his teaching major and 15 credit hours in his teaching minor, or 40 hours in the composite major. '^Education 146 to be taken the quarter immediately preceding student teaching. Audio-Visual Communications Media Minor A departmental minor is offered in Audio-Visual Communications Media, for the benefit of those in education, business, industry and government who plan and direct activities and programs in the use of modern teaching media. The following courses are required in completing the minor, and it is recommended, they be taken in the sequence listed: Education 162, 163; Photography 40; Library Science 120; Art 113; Education 165, 166, 168. Courses of Instruction Courses required for certification will be offered each quarter of the regular school year and in the evening school and summer school as the need dictates. Other courses listed will be offered as need arises, either in day school, night school or summer school. 100. School Field Studies—Observation and study of elementary and secondary school practices and programs. Available to sophomore students. A W S (2). Low 101. Human Growth and Development—Basic concepts of the study of human behavior and development. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. AWS(3). Parkinson 102. Learning in the Schools—Principles of learning and their application to the school situation. Prerequisite: Education 137 or 157. A W S (3). Parkinson 108 103. Health of the Elementary School Student—'Responsibilities and practices of school personnel in providing for the health and safety needs of children in the elementary schools. AWS(3). Belnap, Low 104. Health of the Secondary School Student—Responsibilities and practices of school personnel in providing for the health and safety needs of children in the secondary schools. A W S (3). Low 106. The Exceptional Child—An introduction to the understanding of children classed as exceptional for educational purposes. (3). 107. Problems of Mental Deficiency—The identification and characteristics of the mentally retarded child, and a study of his psychological, social and educational problems. (3). Parkinson 111. Backgrounds and Status of American Education— Development and achievements of American education, including modern standards and practices. A W S (3). Wilson, Burke 112. School Organization, Management and Law—Organization, administration, and control of the American public schools, with particular attention to the Utah system. (To be taken after student teaching, except with instructor's permission) A W S (3). McCarrey Note: Education 115 through 123 are methods of teaching courses for elementary education majors, in which consideration is given to objectives, courses of study, materials of instruction and teaching procedures. 115. Mathematics in the Elementary School—Modern trends, methods and materials in the teaching of elementary school mathematics. Prerequisite: Education 135 or teaching experience. (3). Clark 117. Art in the Elementary School—(See Art 180) (3). Staff 118. Language Arts in the Elementary School—(3). Glade 119. Music in the Elementary School—(See Music 120) (3). 120. Physical Education in the Elementary School—(See P.E. 156) (3). Staff 121. Teaching Reading—(3). Glade 122. Science in the Elementary School—(3). Staff 109 |