Education (Educ)
122F. Field Work in Outdoor Education (1-2; max total 2)
Prerequisite: T Ed 130 or T Ed 152; permission of instructor. Practice at
camp with responsibilities of counseling, camp leadership, curriculum planning
and evaluation; utilization of resource people from several disciplines.
135. Audio-Visual Education (2)
Evaluation, selection, and utilization of various types of contemporary
instructional materials, systems, and equipment. Laboratory experiences
in the operation of equipment and materials design.
136. Multicultural Education (3)
Helps teachers cope effectively with diverse student needs in a plural society.
Considers ethnic, socio-economic, sex, religious, other subcultural differences
and problems of curriculum and instruction in multi-group classrooms.
138. Teaching the Linguistically Different (3)
In-depth study of principles and problems of new bilingual and bicultural
modes in the education of the culturally and linguistically different child
of Hispanic descent in the USA. Contrasting linguistic, cultural, learning
styles, including classroom implications.
139. Bilingual/Cross-Cultural Education (3)
Prerequisite: Educ 138 or permission of instructor. Methods and materials
for bilingual/cross-cultural classrooms. A practical look at language arts
methodologies for English and Spanish; teaching subject matter in two languages
to bilinguals; bilingual teacher-pupil interaction strategies.
141. School Library Reference and Bibliography (3)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Evaluation and use of basic reference
tools found in the school library; selection, critical evaluation, and sources.
(Former E Ed/S Ed 141 )
142. Selection and Uses of Library Materials (3)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Selection and use of materials for
school media centers according to the needs of children and the educational
goals of the school program. (Former E Ed/S Ed 142 )
143. Literature for Young People (3)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Survey of selected materials appropriate
to the needs, interests, and abilities of young people. Use of books for
curricular, leisure, and guidance purposes, practice in reviewing media
and in giving book talks.
144. Advanced Cataloging (3)
Prerequisite; permission of instructor. Extensive practice in cataloging,
with emphasis upon resources requiring special description, such as audio-visual,
resource material, and pamphlets. (Former E Ed/S Ed 144)
145. School Library Practicum (9)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Observation and practice work in
selected school libraries; includes at least 180 clock hours of supervised
library experience under the supervision of a credentialed librarian. (Former
E Ed/S Ed 145)
147. Administration of School Library Services (3)
Prerequisite; admission of credential program. The materials-centered library;
effective organization and maintenance based on standards, aims, and policies
for the library in relation to curriculum, budgeting, reporting, and evaluating.
(Former E Ed/S Ed 147)
148. Organization of School Library Materials (3)
Prerequisite: Educ 147 and admission to credeniial program. Acquisition,
cataloging, (classification, and allied processes for a materials-centered
school library. Practice in cataloging and classifying library materials;
development of a sample catalog. (Former E Ed/S Ed 148 )
153. Educational Statistics (3)
Methods of describing, analyzing, and interpreting data; statistical inference,
including "t" test, ANOVA, correlation and prediction, chi square,
and simple research design.
154. Measurement in Education (3)
Objective measurement of capacities and achievement of pupils; construction
of informal, objective examinations and criteria for selection of standardized
measuring instruments; planning and administering a measurement program.
(Former AS 154)
164. Tutorial Reading (3)
Prerequisite: T Ed 156. Designed to give the student direct involvement
with a child who has reading problems; practical experience that uses the
knowledge, skills, and techniques obtained in the prerequisite basic reading
course. Testing, diagnosis, and remediation techniques are stressed. (2
lecture, 2 lab hours)
166. Reading Improvement (2)
A course to improve reading abilities. Emphasis placed on improving vocabulary,
comprehension, and flexibility in reading skills.
174. Theory of Reading (3)
Prerequisite: T Ed 156 and permission of instructor. Study of the theory
of teaching as it relates to the psychology of reading, thinking, and learning;
the structure and dialects of the English language; cultural differences;
motivation of children, colleagues, and communities.
180T. Topics in Education (1-3; max total 9)
Issues and topics in educational foundations; curriculum and instruction;
early childhood, elementary, middle school, and secondary education; pupil
personnel services; supervision and administration; child abuse; and computer
literacy.
181. Methods and Materials in College Teaching (2)
Prerequisite: Instructional strategies, procedures, and techniques. Laboratory
management, audio visual techniques, measurement and evaluation. (1 seminar,
2 lab hours)
182. Field Work in College Teaching (4)
Prerequisite: Educ 181 or T Ed 161, advancement to candidacy tar master's
degree. Supervised field experiences, including teaching practice in community
colleges, minimum 45 hours. Scheduled conferences with university supervisor
and cooperating community college instructor.
220. Research in Education (3)
Prerequisite: 15 units of education courses or equivalent. Seminar in research
methodology; identification of educational research problems; use of library
resources, data gathering and processing, writing a research report; applies
to elementary and secondary teaching, early childhood, reading, administration,
counseling, special education, and related fields.
224. Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Disabilities (3)
Prerequisite: T Ed 156 and permission of instructor. Causes of reading disabilities;
observation and interview procedures; diagnostic instruments; standard and
informal tests; materials and methods of instruction. (2 lecture, 2 lab
hours)
234. Practicum in Reading Disabilities (3)
Prerequisite: T Ed 156, Educ 224. Laboratory experiences in the diagnosis
and correction of reading disability cases under supervision. (2 lecture,
2 lab hours)
244. Research in Reading Curriculum (3)
Prerequisite: Educ 174, 224, 234, and permission of instructor. Study of
selected curricula; planning curriculum in reading; effective ways of dealing
with the functions and duties of reading specialists and consultants.
254. Supervised Field Experiences in Reading (3)
Prerequisite: Educ 224, 244, and permission of instructor. Intensive varied
supervised field experiences involving diagnosis and treatment of reading
difficulties; development or refinement of reading programs; evaluation
of reading instruction; application of interpersonal communications and
group process skills.
277. Professional Organizations in Education (3)
Prerequisite: graduate standing. Role of educators' organizations in American
education. Occupational problems and issues, economic and political advocacy,
occupational ethos and control, job security, ethics, grievances, collective
bargaining.
282. Philosophy of Education (3)
Seminar on philosophical issues in educational theory and practice and their
historical backgrounds. Educational implications of current and historical
systematic philosophical outlooks and ideological trends.
284. Seminar in International Education (3)
Analysis of historical, social and political forces which shape national
education endeavor. Emerging international education efforts and organizations
285. Seminar in Advanced Educational Psychology (3)
Prerequisite; T Ed 130 or T Ed 152. Seminar on the psychological foundations
of education; nature and characteristics of development, learning process,
forces which affect educational growth.
286. Social Issues in Education (3)
Prerequisite: T Ed 140 or T Ed 151, or course in sociology or anthropology
and permission of instructor. Seminar for analysis of effect on institutional
and ideological! trends and problems on the role and operation of the school
in American society.
287. Seminar in History of Educational Thought (3)
Prerequisite: Educ 282, or philosophy course and permission of instructor.
Seminar on historical foundations of educational theory; growth of thought
regarding teaching and learning; relationship of educational theory and
practice in the United States.
298. Directed Research (4)
Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; "B"
average on 24 units of the master's program including Educ 220. Research
in solution of educational problems in administration and supervision, counseling
and guidance, educational theory, early childhood, reading, special education.
Individual research papers and weekly seminar conference arranged.
299. Thesis (4)
Prerequisite: see master's degrees -- thesis, project, or thesis alternative.
Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis for the
master's degree. See School at Education and Human Development Graduate
programs Coordinator for School thesis guidelines.
353. Curriculum Problems and Practices (1-3; max total 12 if no topic repeated)
395. Supervision of Student Teachers (2; max total 4)
Note: Educ 306, 316, and 326 are equivalent to the CSU consortium courses D S 306, 316, and 326; they satisfy specified requirements for the Designated Subjects Credential for Adult and Vocational Education.