Seminar develops the interpersonal and organizational leadership skills of experienced undergraduate tutors who are serving as site coordinators, group leaders, researchers, or administrators in the TEAMS Project.
Lecture, discussion, and field experience. Purpose, problems, issues, strategies, and materials in the teaching of history and political science, mathematics, science, or English at the middle and high school level; a critical examination as an aid to the development of a defensible rationale for teaching.
Lecture, discussion, and field experience. Purpose, problems, issues, strategies, and materials in the teaching of history and political science, mathematics, science, or English at the middle and high school level; a critical examination as an aid to the development of a defensible rationale for teaching.
Lecture, discussion, and field experience. Purpose, problems, issues, strategies, and materials in the teaching of history and political science, mathematics, science, or English at the middle and high school level; a critical examination as an aid to the development of a defensible rationale for teaching.
Lecture, discussion, and field experience. Purpose, problems, issues, strategies, and materials in the teaching of history and political science, mathematics, science, or English at the middle and high school level; a critical examination as an aid to the development of a defensible rationale for teaching.
ESL. Field experience under the tutelage of a cooperating teacher and University supervisor in an approved school system. Enrollment by permission of instructor only.
The course introduces undergraduates to tutoring culturally and linguistically diverse students in elementary, middle, and secondary schools. In addition to a weekly seminar, University students tutor in schools on a schedule throughout the semester under the direction of student leaders, Faculty Directors of the TEAMS project, and public school teachers and administrators.
The course introduces undergraduates to tutoring culturally and linguistically diverse students in elementary, middle, and secondary schools. In addition to a weekly seminar, University students tutor in schools on a schedule throughout the semester under the direction of student leaders, Faculty Directors of the TEAMS project, and public school teachers and administrators.
This course is designed to introduce students to the role of culture in education. After exploring the theoretical basis of culture, and its relationship to education, students will be exposed to a range of cultural perspectives from Africa, Asia and Latin America. (Gen.Ed. SB, G)
Focus on issues of social identity, social and cultural diversity, and societal manifestations of oppression. Draws on interdisciplinary perspectives of social identity development, social learning theory, and sociological analyses of power and privilege within broad social contexts. (Gen.Ed. I, U)