Lecture, discussion, field experience. Purpose, problems, issues, strategies, and materials in teaching mathematics at the middle and high school level. Required for licensure.
ESL. Field experience under the tutelage of a cooperating teacher and University supervisor in an approved school system. Enrollment by permission of instructor only.
This course will introduce University undergraduates to pedagogical and methodological issues and strategies for tutoring linguistic minority students. Students who participate in this course provide academic assistance to secondary school students while working with Project Coordinators, the Faculty Director of the TEAMS project, public school teachers and administrators, and members of the community.
This course will introduce University undergraduates to pedagogical and methodological issues and strategies for tutoring linguistic minority students. Students who participate in this course provide academic assistance to secondary school students while working with Project Coordinators, the Faculty Director of the TEAMS project, public school teachers and administrators, and members of the community.
Course examines the relationship of art and music to aspects of teaching and learning in other areas. There will be opportunities for students to use basic art media, including paint, clay, collage, and wood. Cultural differences in songs, dances, and the visual arts will be explored.
Students will be challenged to reflect on and apply prior learning experiences to newer/current educational issues in order to gain a deeper perspective on those issues and develop possible solutions to problems. This course will utilize reflection, inquiry, and action that lead to the development of an action-based research project aiming to study educational issues in real world contexts. Working with their peers, students will develop an action research project which will culminate in a poster session to share results.