EED 510 WORKSHOP IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. This course is designed to
explore current topics which affect
elementary teachers. One semester hour is offered and the course may be repeated for a
maximum of three times.
EED 531 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER EDUCATION. An introduction to
computers in the classroom with emphasis
on software, types of computers, and practical applications.
EED 561 PROBLEMS IN TEACHING LANGUAGE ARTS. Emphasis in the course
is placed on discussing the problems
of teaching oral and written English and determining how to integrate the processes of reading,
writing, listening, and
speaking in the public school classroom. Research findings that indicate the relationship of
language arts to other areas of
the curriculum are examined.
EED 583 INTEGRATING CURRENT TECHNOLOGIES IN TEACHING.
Laboratory experiences are provided for graduate
students in the preparation, selection, and use of audio-visual materials for teaching and in the
operation of audio-visual
equipment. This course is recommended for both Education and non-Education majors.
EED 584 THE CURRICULUM IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. Development of
the elementary school curriculum and
significant factors which help to determine the curriculum construction are studied. Opportunity
to select and organize
appropriate learning experiences for the different levels is offered.
EED 587 WORKSHOP IN EDUCATION. The topic(s) included will vary with
academic program and semester offered.
EED 590 ADVANCED METHODS IN CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT AND
DISCIPLINE. This course is designed for K-12
teachers of all subject areas. Increased proficiency in classroom management skills is the
primary objective of the course.
Teachers will be provided with an understanding of the factors influencing individual and group
behavior in school settings;
methods of diagnosing school and classroom factors that may be eliciting the problem; and the
options available for
influencing student behaviors.
EED 591 PROBLEMS IN TEACHING ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS. Study is
made of recent trends in elementary
mathematics programs and instructional approaches. Application of research findings to
improving the teaching and learning
of mathematics is emphasized.
EED 592 PROBLEMS IN TEACHING ELEMENTARY SCIENCE. Study is made of
recent trends in elementary science
programs and instructional approaches. Application of research findings to improving the
teaching and learning of science
is emphasized.
EED 593 ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING. Study is made of typical methods of
measuring intelligence, achievement, special
aptitudes, and personality. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation and use of tests and on
alternative means of assessment.
Elementary statistical terms and processes are mastered.
EED 596 PROBLEMS IN TEACHING SOCIAL STUDIES. Study is made of recent
trends in elementary social studies
programs and instructional approaches. Application of research findings to improving the
teaching and learning of social
studies is emphasized.
EED 597 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFESPAN. A
review of theory and current research
concerning the growth and development of the individual through the life span with emphasis on
childhood and adolescence.
This course attempts to relate theory and research to present concerns and problems of teachers
through the study of
physiological, psychological, and social inter-relationships. Experience in the procedures of
child study are provided.
EED 598 INTERNSHIP IN THE ELEMENTARY TEACHING. This course is
designed for the student who possesses a
baccalaureate degree from an accredited university, has met all requirements for admission to the
teacher education
program, and is eligible for an internship as defined by the Texas Education Agency
guidelines.
EED 599 INTERNSHIP IN THE ELEMENTARY TEACHING. This course is
designed for the student who possesses a
baccalaureate degree from an accredited university, has met all requirements for admission to the
teacher education
program, and is eligible for an internship as defined by the Texas Education Agency
guidelines.
EED 667 INSTRUCTIONAL IMPROVEMENT AND COACHING STRATEGIES FOR
THE MENTOR TEACHER. This
course is designed to enhance the supervisory and instructional skills of experienced teachers and
provide strategies for them
to use in the mentoring of beginning teachers. Emphasis will be placed on the practical
application of the research on
effective teaching, the role of teacher mentor, and the use of the coaching model.
EED 670 CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND REFLECTION FOR TEACHING. This
course is designed for classroom teachers
of all subject and grade levels. The focus of this course is to prepare teachers to read published
research critically, to
integrate those finding with personal experience in order to make reflective instructional
decision and to participate in
pedagogical research and theory-building.
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