110. Student Teaching in Elementary School (1-3)
Orientation to problems and practices of elementary teaching; observation,
participation and directed teaching in multicultural, multigrade classrooms.
Minimum of 45 minutes per day per unit, with additional conference periods,
observations and visitations by arrangement.
110. Student Teaching in Elementary School (1-3)
Orientation to problems and practices of elementary teaching; observation,
participation and directed teaching in multicultural, multigrade classrooms.
Minimum of 45 minutes per day per unit, with additional conference periods,
observations and visitations by arrangement.
111A-B-C. Student Teaching in Elementary Schools (1; max total 3)
Prerequisite: admission to Option II, Multiple Subjects Credential Program,
Sequence of one unit field experiences taken concurrently with each of the
Following: E Ed 111A, concurrently with E Ed 130 and E Ed 140; E Ed 111B,
concurrently with E Ed 136, E Ed 11C, concurrently with E Ed 130. Directed
observation, participation and directed teaching in multicultural classrooms
coordinated with course work in cultural and psychological foundations,
curriculum and reading. Provides Held experiences for interpreting educational
theories.
120. Problems in Elementary Education (2-3; repeatable with different
topics)
Study in depth of various areas in elementary education including children's
literature (CL), classroom organization, management, and mainstreaming (CM),
curriculum (CU ), kindergarten (KG), language arts (LA), mathematics (MA),
nursery school (MS), science (SC), social studies (S5), storytelling (ST).
(Former E Ed 120T section) (120LA meets the upper division writing skills
requirement for graduation.)
122F. Field Work in Outdoor Education (1-2; max total 2)
Prerequisite: E Ed 130 or E 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.
130. Psychological Foundations of Education (3)
Prerequisite: Psych 10; E Ed 110 (Option II, concurrent enrollment); admission
to Multiple Subjects Credential Program. Facts, ideas and principles fundamental
to an understanding of educational procedures in teaching and learning and
to the growth and development of children.
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.
137. Creative Dramatics (2)
(See Drama 137)
140. Cultural Foundations of Education (3)
Prerequisite: E Ed 110 (Option 1l, concurrent enrollment); admission to
Multiple Subjects Credential Program. Functions of education in America's
multicultural society; role of the school and teacher; impact of social
conflict and interaction on the school's function; relationship between
school and community.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
149. The School Library as an Educational Force (3)
Prerequisite: E Ed 148 and admission to credential program or permission
of instructor. Depth study of the role of the school library; functions,
aims and policies for libraries in relation to curriculum. teachers. and
children.
150. Curriculum and Instruction in Elementary Schools (4)
Prerequisite: admission to Multiple Subjects Credential Program. E Ed 110
(Option II, concurrent enrollment), 130, and 140. Current conceptions of
curriculum and instructional resources in the elementary school; methods
of teaching. (3 lecture, 2 lab hours)
151. Organization of Programs for Young Children (3)
Prerequisite: admission to credential program. A study of varied types of
organization and administrative patterns in programs for young children.
Principles of democratic supervision and policies related to purposes and
organization, licensing, equipment, records, financing, parent and community
relations, personnel policies, and Staff development.
156. The Teaching of Reading (3)
Prerequisite: admission to credential program; E Ed 110 (Option 1), concurrent
enrollment). Designed for candidates for multiple subject credential. The
nature of reading; methods and materials for teaching reading skills; provision
for individual differences (ethnic, socio-economic, dialectal); theories,
programs, and organization; stimulation of interest; improvement in oral
reading and phonics.
157. Conservation of Natural Resources (3)
(See Biol 157)
158. Communication and Learning (3)
(See Spch 114)
160. Student Teaching in Elementary School (6-6)
Prerequisite; admission to Multiple Subjects Credential Program. Completion
of Liberal Studies Major or qualifying score on National Teachers Examination;
completion of all required courses in approved program. Supervised teaching
in multicultural, multigrade public school classrooms; one unit of credit
to 22.5 clock hours of directed teaching.
164. Tutorial Reading (3)
(Same as S Ed 164) Prerequisite: E Ed or S Ed 155. 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)
171. Principles of Early Childhood Education (3)
Prerequisite: H Ec 39 and Psych 101. A study of the physical, social and
psychological influences on the young child's learning, the development
of program models, and principles of curriculum development for the child
up to eight years of age.
174. Theory of Reading (3)
Prerequisite: E Ed or S 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.
175. Seminar and Practicum in Elementary Teaching (6-8)
Prerequisite: baccalaureate degree (concurrent registration in E Ed 267
required), or permission of instructor. On-school site seminar and practicum
to train teachers for service in economically depressed areas. Growth and
development, principles of learning, curricular and methodologicd focus
on language development and reading.
176. Seminar and Practicum In elementary Teaching (6-8)
Prerequisite: E Ed 175 (concurrent registration in E Ed 267 required). On-school-site
seminar and practicum to train teachers for service in economically depressed
areas. Relationship between school and community; scope and function of
elementary school Curricular and methodological focus on social studies,
science, and mathematics.
180. Modern Trends in Education (3)
Recent trends in educational objectives; selection and revision of curricular
materials; methods and instruction.
190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement/Independent Study
213. Language in the Elementary School (3)
Prerequisite: graduate standing. Seminar in the study of the English language
arts. Objectives, curriculum, materials, and research in oral and written
communication; project required.
214. Children's Literature (3)
Prerequisite: admission to program or permission of instructor. Seminar
in children's literature; critical interpretation of juvenile literature;
emphasis upon impact of changing social and cultural patterns in books for
children and youth; project required.
220. Research in Education (3)
(See A S 220)
221. Early Childhood Education: Classroom Ecology and the Child with
Special Needs (3)
A study of classroom environment with a focus on the relationship, attitudes
and actions of teachers, children, parents and staff who interact in a regular
classroom with a mainstreamed child. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
224. Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Disabilities (3)
Prerequisite: E 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, 9 lab
hours)
231. Curriculum in Early Childhood Education (3)
Prerequisite: E Ed 171; admission to Early Childhood Emphasis or Specialty
program. Concepts underlying curriculum and development for children eight
years and younger. Teacher's role in planning, implementing, and assessing
curriculum and development of teaching strategies. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
234. Practicum in Reading Disabilities
(3)
(Same as S Ed 234) Prerequisite: E Ed 136, 224 or permission of instructor.
Laboratory experiences in the diagnosis and correction of reading disability
cases under supervision. (2 lecture. 2 lab hours)
241. Field Work in Early Childhood Education (3)
Prerequisite; admission to Early Childhood Emphasis or Specialist program.
Supervised experiences in work with young children and their families in
at least two different levels including pre-school, kindergarten, and primary.
(Minimum of 135 hours)
244. Research in Reading Curriculum (3)
(Same as S Ed 244) Prerequisite: E Ed 174, 214, 534, 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.
250. Elementary School Curriculum Development (3)
Prerequisite: teaching credential. Seminar on concepts and principles of
curriculum planning; evaluation of processes and programs; availability
and use of resources; innovations and research in curriculum development.
Project required.
251. Home, School, Community Resources in Early Childhood (3)
Course content will include exploration at parent-teacher relationships
in individual and group settings, use of differentiated staffing in the
classroom, and investigation of home, school, and community resources.
254. Supervised Field Experience in Reading
(3)
(Same as S Ed 254) Prerequisite: E Ed 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.
267. Teaching Internship (3-12)
Prerequisite: approval by departmental admission and internship committees,
E Ed 111A-B-C, E Ed 268 (concurrently). One-half day teaching experience
with contract For one school year under supervision of college and assigned
district personnel.
268. Seminar for Interns (2-4; max total 4)
Prerequisite: E Ed 267 (concurrently). Curricular and instructional materials
and procedures with emphasis upon internship assignment.
271. Comparative Cultures in Early Childhood (3)
Ways in which culture affects personality, language and cognitive development.
Similarities and differences in education and socialization in a variety
of cultural settings are studied. Curricula for multicultural education
in ECE are included. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
275. Workshop in Curriculum Development
(1-6; max total 6)
(Same as S Ed 275.) Practical assistance in solving curriculum problems;
problems determined by in-service teachers enrolled.
290. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
(See Academic Placement -- Independent Study.)
298. Directed Research (4)
Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; "B"
average on 24 units of the master's program including E Ed 220. Research
in solution of educational problems in elementary teaching. Individual research
papers required. Weekly group discussions and individual conferences hours
arranged.
299. Thesis (4)
Prerequisite: see master's degrees -- thesis requireent. Preparation, completion,
and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree.
(See Course Numbering System.)
Elementary Education (E Ed)
353. Curriculum Problems and Practices (1-3; max total 12 if
no topic repeated)
380T. Topics in Education (1-6; max total 12)
381. Planning and Organizing Outdoor Education (3)
383. Problems in Child Study (2; max total 12, if no study area repeated)
395. Supervision of Student Teachers (2; max total 4)
(See S Ed 395)