2021-2022 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
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EDU 3260 - Theory to Practice (with Lab) Goals: This is an introductory methods class in which students will apply theories of early adolescent development, learning, instruction, and assessment to classroom situations.
Content: Analysis of teaching and learning instructional theory; structuring and managing the learning environment; strategies for assessing learning; designing developmentally appropriate learning opportunities to incorporate different approaches to learning, learning styles, and multiple intelligences; and strategies for culturally responsive instruction. Includes a 20-hour guided clinical experience with middle school students.
Taught: Fall and spring terms
Prerequisites: EDU 1150 and EDU 1250
Corequisite: GED 7801 if pursuing a teaching license
Note: Students must concurrently register for a lecture and a corresponding 0-credit lab section of this course.
The lab consists of a 15-hour clinical in a local school. Students who have transferred in the equivalent course content without clinical experience should see the Department Chair to coordinate enrollment in a 1-credit Independent Study to earn the course equivalent.
Credits: 4
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