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2302. EXPLORING LEARNING IN THE CLASSROOM
This course provides an opportunity to explore a career in education
and the various aspects of the
teaching professional. Students will examine their commitment to teaching,
the purpose of education,
the public school classroom, and the relationship of various curriculum
areas. The course includes
field-based experiences in actual classroom settings. Prerequisite:
Sophomore standing
3303. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
This course focuses on the theories and principles of teaching and
learning. Topics to be covered
include motivation, educational research, current teaching and current
learning theories, group
dynamics, human development as it impacts learning, standardized testing,
and views of learning.
Prerequisite: Junior standing
3330. CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (EC-4)
This course is designed to provide information related to physical,
cognitive, and affective development
of young children. Intended for partial fulfillment for those seeking
certification in early childhood/elementary programs, grades EC-4.
3340. CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (4-8)
This course is designed to provide information related to physical,
cognitive, and affective development of young children. Intended for
partial fulfillment for those seeking certification in early childhood/
elementary programs, grades 4-8. |