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Show INSTR: Blaine Robertson CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: Thursday 8:00-10:30 p.m. department' of IT-1 P'?rTT T''V ' ' f t iji-T 100 - ORIENTATION TO ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Students will assess themselves as prospective teachers and have an opportunity to do observations in the public schools grades kindergarten through sixth. INSTR: Larry Klein CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: Wednesday 8:00-10:30 P.M. 450 - ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM SEMINAR A weekly seminar taken concurrently concur-rently with the professional quarter of student teaching. Consideration given to problems arising during the teaching experience. Prerequisite: admission admis-sion to teacher education. INSTR: Wallace Knight CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: TBA 460 - STUDENT TEACHING IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Actual teaching experience in public school classrooms for a full quarter to provide ln-depth understanding of the total elementary ele-mentary program. Advanced oppllca tion required. INSTR: Wallace Knight CREDIT: 12.0 TIME: TBA 633 - SUPERVISION AND AMINIST-RATION AMINIST-RATION INTERNSHIP Provides experience in supervision super-vision and administration In school systems. INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: TBA 6(9 - SUPERVISED PRACTICUM IN GIFTED EDUCATION A proctlcum experience designed to bring students Into contact with a variety of educational situations that will prepare them for their anticipated professional profes-sional role in alfted ond tal ented education. May be completed In public schools, or ot the Edith Bowon Laboratory School, or ot the State Office of Education. INSTR: Ann lorsen CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: Tuesday 5:30-8:00 p.m. COS - IMPROVEMENT OF LANGUAGE ARTS INSTRUCTION For experienced teachers. Exam ination of research in new linguistic lin-guistic learnings and processes of teaching the language arts program in the elementary school. INSTR: Beverly Cook CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: Sept. 5,6; Oct. 17,18.24.25 -Fridays 6:30-10:00pm Saturdays 8: 00am-1 : 00pm 696 - MASTERS PROJECT This experience provides students with opportunity to design and carry out a creative project which is closely related to his or her area of teaching specialty. May require a written report. INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: TBA 522 - COMPUTER LITERACY FOR EDUCATORS Introduction to microcomputer applications in education, Including Includ-ing their use for computer-assisted computer-assisted instruction, computer-managed computer-managed instruction, and computer literacy development. INSTR: Chuck Stoddard CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: Tuesday 5:15-7:45 p.m. I jqpr m . 600 - INFORMATION SOURCES An introduction to information retrieval and bibliographic techniques tech-niques for all forms of media. Basic reference and Information sources plus state, national, and international information sources INSTR: Brenda Bronyon CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: Tuesday 8:00-10:30 p.m. SS 101 - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Principles of behavior of organisms Including scientific methodology - In psychology, conditioning ond learning, perception. INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 5.0 TIME: M, W 8:00-10:30 a.m. 122 - CAREER EXPLORATION Designed to enable students of oil disciplines ond levels of educational attainment to explore their career interests ond potential. INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: M, W, Fri. optional 1:15-3:00 1:15-3:00 p.m. 173 - PERSONAL STUDY EFFICIENCY Designed to (1) increase a student's interest in and knowledge of the University, and (2) develop skills in areas such as note taking, listening, test taking, and textbook reading. INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: T, TH 1:15-3:00 p-.m. J I f'ipK i aft 175 - COLLEGE READING AND LISTENING A practical course, highly individualized, designed to aid in improving the efficiency of reading, and listening skills. INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 2.0 TIME: Friday 8:00-10:30 a.m. 300 - CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH Goal is to equip students with an increased knowledge and awareness of the etiology, identification, reporting, and treatment, of abused children and abusive parents. par-ents. INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: Thursday 5:15-7:45 p.m. 510 - HISTORY AND SYSTEMS OF PSYCHOLOGY Theoretical and historical developments devel-opments In psychology with primary emphasis In nineteenth ond twentieth century developments, develop-ments, although earlier precursors precur-sors are also considered. Prerequisite: Prereq-uisite: Psy 101. INSTR: E. Crossman CREDIT: 4.0 TIME: Thursday 8:00-11:00 p.m. 201 - ORIENTATION TO TEACHING Provides initial objective Information Infor-mation about the teaching profession, profes-sion, including opportunities for self assessment and career exploration. A 25-hour field experience is on lntegrol part of the course. INSTR: Colleen Colton CRCOIT: 3.0 TIME: Wednesday 8:00-10:30 p.m. 4S0 - STUDENT TEACHING. SEMINAR focus upon problems arising during student teochlng. In cludes teaching plans, procedures, proce-dures, adaptive classroom practices, prac-tices, and evaluation. INSTR: Eldon Drake CREDIT: 3.0 TIME:. TBA 460 - STUDENT TEACHING IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS Candidates assigned to cooperating coop-erating teachers in the public secondary schools in their major andor minor subjects. Students will have professional responsibilities responsi-bilities associated with teaching. INSTR: Eldon Drake CREDIT: 12.0 TIME: TBA 619 - THEORIES OF TEACHING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Methods and models of teaching are demonstrated, analyzed, and evaluated. Students will acquire practical skill in at least four different models of teaching. INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 4.0 TIME: Thursday 5:30-9:00 p.m. 696- MASTERS PROJECT The student designs and carries out a creative project which is closely related to his or her area of teaching specialization. INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: TBA 301 - EDUCATION OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN Characteristics of all types of exceptional children with emphasis empha-sis on the educational and psychological psy-chological Implications of these conditions to the development of the child. INSTR: Staff CREDIT: 3.0 TIME: Friday 5:15-7:45 p.m. 1T J - TS PS 105 - HIGH TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY High technology developments ond their impact on society ore explored. Specific oreos of study include communication systems, computer utllliotlon, laser technology, robotics, energy development, waste treatment, treat-ment, ond food production. INSTR: Stoff CRCOIT: 3.0 TIME: Tuesday 5;J0-O:fJ p.m. 5 |