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1 EDUCATION SPRING 2016 EARLY CHILDHOOD/CHILDHOOD EDUCATION BLOCK I Registration in INTD 203 is RESTRICTED to declared Certification students INTD U/Social Foundatns of Amer Edu 3.0 M W F 930am- 1020am SOUTH 233 Morse, Jane INTD U/Social Foundatns of Amer Edu 3.0 M W F 1230pm-120pm SOUTH 328 Granger, David INTD U/Social Foundatns of Amer Edu 3.0 T R 100pm- 215pm STURGS 208A Steet, Linda INTD U/Social Foundatns of Amer Edu 3.0 T R 230pm- 345pm STURGS 106 Steet, Linda 30 BLOCK II Pre- or Corequisite: Completion of INTD ECED Teaching of Young Children-Lec 3.0 M W F 830am- 905am SOUTH 235 Jensen, Mary A ECED Teaching of Young Children-Act 0.0 W 930am- 1110am OFC Jensen, Mary A 25 (Students in this Block must keep W 800am-1220pm free for fieldwork.) SPED InqBasdTchg&LrgStr-DivChld-Lec 3.0 M W F 1230pm-105pm SOUTH 233 Salmon, Susan J SPED InqBasdTchg&LrgStr-DivChld-Act 0.0 TBA CAMPUS Salmon, Susan J. 30 (Students in this Block must keep M F 1130am-400pm free for fieldwork.) BLOCK III Prerequisite: Completion of INTD 203, SPED 224, ECED 351, and MATH 140. Pre- or Corequisite: MATH ECED Intro to Early Childhood Educ 3.0 T R 100pm- 215pm SOUTH 235 O'Brien, Leigh 30 one of the following pair of classes: CURR Reading & Writing Process 3.0 T R 1000am-1115am SOUTH 241 Falk, Elizabeth CURR Teaching Sci &Math to Children 4.0 T R 430pm- 610pm SOUTH 241 Johnson, Lisa 20 (Students in this Block must keep T R 700am-1130am free for fieldwork.) CURR Reading & Writing Process 3.0 T R 830am- 945am SOUTH 241 Falk, Elizabeth CURR Teaching Sci &Math to Children 4.0 T R 430pm- 610pm SOUTH 233 Tran, Hoa 20 (Students in this Block must keep T R 800am-1230pm free for fieldwork.)

2 BLOCK IV Prerequisites: Completion of CURR 213 and CURR 316, MATH 140, MATH 141, ECED 351, and ECED CURR Soc St & Curr Integration-Lec 3.0 M W F 1130am-1220pm SOUTH 244 Simmons, Crystal CURR Soc St & Curr Integration-Act 0.0 TBA OFC Simmons, Crystal CURR Soc St & Curr Integration-Lec 3.0 T R 1130am-1245pm SOUTH 241 Falk, Elizabeth CURR Soc St & Curr Integration-Act 0.0 TBA OFC Falk, Elizabeth CURR Classroom Reading&Lit Programs 3.0 T R 830am- 945am SOUTH 237 King, Jennifer Mary CURR Classroom Reading&Lit Programs 3.0 T R 230pm- 345pm WELLES 119 King, Jennifer Mary 30 (Students in this Block must keep F 800am-1220pm free for fieldwork.) ECED 352 may be taken with BLOCK IV as needed. BLOCK V Prerequisite: Completion of CURR 313 and CURR ECED Curr Dev for YoungChildren-Lec 3.0 T R 1130am-1220pm SOUTH 235 Jensen, Mary A ECED Curr Dev for YoungChildren-Act 0.0 TBA CAMPUS Jensen, Mary A ECED Diversity&Inclusion-EC Classrm 3.0 T R 230pm- 345pm SOUTH 235 O'Brien, Leigh EDUC Classroom Mgmt in Elem School 2.0 M 230pm- 410pm SOUTH 235 Galante, Joseph S EDUC Family & Community 3.0 M W F 1230pm-120pm SOUTH 235 Marozas, Donald S EDUC Family & Community 3.0 M W F 130pm- 220pm SOUTH 235 Marozas, Donald S EDUC Family & Community 3.0 M W F 1030am-1120am SOUTH 235 Marozas, Donald S 25 (Students in this Block must keep T R 700am-1230pm free for fieldwork.) BLOCK VI Students who have requested the Student Teaching Internship for the Spring 2016 semester are reminded that they must have filed an application with the Student Teaching Office in SOUTH HALL 203 and register for ECED 331 and ECED 332. Prerequisites: Minimum GPA of 2.75, CURR 317, ECED 353, EDUC ECED Student Teaching-Primary 7.5 TBA OFC Watts, Diantha ECED Student Teaching-Early Childhd 7.5 TBA OFC Watts, Diantha 30

3 CHILDHOOD EDUCATION WITH SPECIAL EDUCATION BLOCK I Students may register for any section of SPED 231 and any section of INTD 203. Registration in INTD 203 and SPED 231is RESTRICTED to declared Certification students INTD U/Social Foundatns of Amer Edu 3.0 M W F 930am- 1020am SOUTH 233 Morse, Jane INTD U/Social Foundatns of Amer Edu 3.0 M W F 1230pm-120pm SOUTH 328 Granger, David INTD U/Social Foundatns of Amer Edu 3.0 T R 100pm- 215pm STURGS 208A Steet, Linda INTD U/Social Foundatns of Amer Edu 3.0 T R 230pm- 345pm STURGS 106 Steet, Linda SPED Intro to Special Education 3.0 T R 1130am-1245pm SOUTH 237 Barber, Patricia SPED Intro to Special Education 3.0 T R 1000am-1115am SOUTH 237 MacKenzie, Douglas J. 30 BLOCK II Registration restricted to students who have completed INTD 203 and SPED SPED InqBasdTchg&LrgStr-DivChld-Lec 3.0 M W F 1030am-1105am SOUTH 233 Salmon, Susan J SPED InqBasdTchg&LrgStr-DivChld-Act 0.0 TBA CAMPUS Salmon, Susan J. 30 (Students in this Block must keep M W F 800am-1130pm free for fieldwork.) SPED InqBasdTchg&LrgStr-DivChld-Lec 3.0 M W F 1230pm-105pm SOUTH 233 Salmon, Susan J SPED InqBasdTchg&LrgStr-DivChld-Act 0.0 TBA CAMPUS Salmon, Susan J. 30 (Students in this Block must keep M W F 1130am-400pm free for fieldwork.) BLOCK III Prerequisite: Completion of INTD 203, SPED 231, SPED 234 and MATH 140. Pre- or Corequisite: MATH CURR Reading & Writing Process 3.0 T R 130pm- 245pm SOUTH 233 Falk, Elizabeth CURR Teaching Sci &Math to Children 4.0 T R 1145am-125pm SOUTH 233 Showers, Dennis E 20 (Students in this Block must keep T R 1130am-345pm free for fieldwork.) CURR Reading & Writing Process 3.0 T R 1000am-1115am SOUTH 241 Falk, Elizabeth CURR Teaching Sci &Math to Children 4.0 T R 430pm- 610pm SOUTH 241 Johnson, Lisa 20 (Students in this Block must keep T R 700am-1130am free for fieldwork.) CURR Reading & Writing Process 3.0 T R 830am- 945am SOUTH 241 Falk, Elizabeth CURR Teaching Sci &Math to Children 4.0 T R 430pm- 610pm SOUTH 233 Tran, Hoa 20 (Students in this Block must keep T R 800am-1230pm free for fieldwork.)

4 BLOCK IV Prerequisite: Completion of CURR 213 and CURR CURR Soc St & Curr Integration-Lec 3.0 M W F 1130am-1220pm SOUTH 244 Simmons, Crystal CURR Soc St & Curr Integration-Act 0.0 TBA OFC Simmons, Crystal CURR Soc St & Curr Integration-Lec 3.0 T R 1130am-1245pm SOUTH 241 Falk, Elizabeth CURR Soc St & Curr Integration-Act 0.0 TBA OFC Falk, Elizabeth CURR Arts &Career Educ in Community 3.0 W 400pm- 630pm SOUTH 241 Ware, Linda CURR Classroom Reading&Lit Programs 3.0 T R 830am- 945am SOUTH 237 King, Jennifer Mary CURR Classroom Reading&Lit Programs 3.0 T R 230pm- 345pm WELLES 119 King, Jennifer Mary SPED Spec Ed Classroom Mgmt Skills 3.0 M W 1000am-1115am SOUTH 244 Urso, Annmarie 30 (Students in this Block must keep W F 800am-1220pm free for fieldwork.)

5 BLOCK V Prerequisite: Completion of CURR 313, CURR 317, CURR 320, and SPED SPED Team Appr to Ed-Ind w/ Disabil 3.0 T R 100pm- 215pm SOUTH 241 Hall, Elizabeth W SPED Assmnt&Pres Tch-St w/disab-lec 3.0 T R 230pm- 345pm SOUTH 237 Barber, Patricia SPED Assmnt&Pres Tch-St w/disab-act 0.0 TBA CAMPUS Barber, Patricia EDUC Family & Community 3.0 M W F 1230pm-120pm SOUTH 235 Marozas, Donald S EDUC Family & Community 3.0 M W F 130pm- 220pm SOUTH 235 Marozas, Donald S EDUC Family & Community 3.0 M W F 1030am-1120am SOUTH 235 Marozas, Donald S 25 (Students in this Block must keep M W F 800am-1220pm or M W F 1130am-330pm or TR 800am-1230pm free for fieldwork.) SPED Team Appr to Ed-Ind w/ Disabil 3.0 T R 230pm- 345pm SOUTH 241 Hall, Elizabeth W SPED Assmnt&Pres Tch-St w/disab-lec 3.0 T R 400pm- 515pm SOUTH 237 Barber, Patricia SPED Assmnt&Pres Tch-St w/disab-act 0.0 TBA CAMPUS Barber, Patricia EDUC Family & Community 3.0 M W F 1230pm-120pm SOUTH 235 Marozas, Donald S EDUC Family & Community 3.0 M W F 130pm- 220pm SOUTH 235 Marozas, Donald S EDUC Family & Community 3.0 M W F 1030am-1120am SOUTH 235 Marozas, Donald S 25 (Students in this Block must keep M W F 800am-1220pm or M W F 1130am-330pm or TR 800am-1230pm free for fieldwork.) BLOCK VI Students who have requested the Student Teaching Internship for the Spring 2015 semester are reminded that they must have filed an application with the Student Teaching Office in SOUTH HALL 203 and register for EDUC 331 or EDUC 332 and SPED 391. Prerequisites: Minimum GPA of 2.75, SPED 382, SPED 383, SPED 385, and EDUC EDUC Student Teaching - Primary 7.5 TBA OFC Watts, Diantha EDUC Student Teaching-Intermediate 7.5 TBA OFC Watts, Diantha SPED Stu Tchg-Spec Ed:Mild Disabil 7.5 TBA OFC Watts, Diantha 150 TEACHER EDUCATION - ADOLESCENCE Students should register for all courses in a given block concurrently. INTD 203, Block I, is prerequisite or corequisite for Block II. EDUC 204 and SPED 205 are prerequisites for Block III courses. Students earning D or E grades in INTD 203, EDUC 204, SPED 205, INTD 300, INTD 301, FREN 320, SPAN 320, or INTD 302 MUST repeat this course before continuing into the next block of courses. If student teaching will not immediately follow Block III, a deferment form must be filed with the Office of Student Teaching.

6 BLOCK I - (Sophomore or Junior) Registration in INTD 203 is RESTRICTED to declared Certification students INTD U/Social Foundatns of Amer Edu 3.0 M W F 930am- 1020am SOUTH 233 Morse, Jane INTD U/Social Foundatns of Amer Edu 3.0 M W F 1230pm-120pm SOUTH 328 Granger, David INTD U/Social Foundatns of Amer Edu 3.0 T R 100pm- 215pm STURGS 208A Steet, Linda INTD U/Social Foundatns of Amer Edu 3.0 T R 230pm- 345pm STURGS 106 Steet, Linda 30 BLOCK II - Only offered in the Fall semester. BLOCK III Students must register for INTD 301 (or FREN/SPAN 320 or INTD 300 for Science) and INTD 302 concurrently. NOTE: May involve participation in the public schools. Students should enroll in H&PE 350 concurrently with Block III, if not already completed. NOTE: THE 20 HOUR FIELD EXPERIENCE ASSOCIATED WITH EDUC 204 MUST HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO CONTINUE INTO THIS BLOCK. Prerequisites: INTD 203, EDUC 204, and SPED INTD Topics in Secondry Edu:Science 3.0 T R 630pm- 745pm ISC 137 Showers, Dennis E INTD Topics in Secondary Educ:Engl 3.0 T R 100pm- 215pm SOUTH 244 Keegan, Kelly INTD Topics in Secondry Educ:Soc St 3.0 M W F 130pm- 220pm SOUTH 244 Simmons, Crystal INTD Topics in Secondry Educ:Math 3.0 T R 1000am-1115am SOUTH 336 Johannes, Jeff INTD Methods&Matl-Sec Educ:Engl-Lec 3.0 T R 1130am-1245pm SOUTH 244 King, Jennifer Mary INTD Methods&Matl-Sec Educ:Engl-Act 0.0 TBA CAMPUS King, Jennifer Mary INTD Method&Matl-Sec Ed:Soc St-Lec 3.0 M F 230pm- 345pm SOUTH 244 Simmons, Crystal INTD Method&Matl-Sec Ed:Soc St-Act 0.0 TBA CAMPUS Simmons, Crystal INTD Method&Matl-Sec Ed:Math-Lec 3.0 T R 830am- 920am SOUTH 336 Pawlikowski, Michael J INTD Method&Matl-Sec Ed:Math-Act 0.0 T R 925am- 945am SOUTH 336 Pawlikowski, Michael J INTD Meth&Matl-Sec Educ:Biology-Lec 3.0 T 500pm- 615pm ISC 137 Allen, Nichelle Beth INTD Meth&Matl-Sec Educ:Biology-Act 0.0 R 500pm- 615pm ISC 137 Allen, Nichelle Beth INTD Meth&Matl-Sec Ed:Chemistry-Lec 3.0 T 500pm- 615pm ISC 137 Allen, Nichelle Beth INTD Meth&Matl-Sec Ed:Chemistry-Act 0.0 R 500pm- 615pm ISC 137 Allen, Nichelle Beth INTD Meth&Matl-Sec Ed:Earth Sci-Lec 3.0 T 500pm- 615pm ISC 137 Allen, Nichelle Beth INTD Meth&Matl-Sec Ed:Earth Sci-Act 0.0 R 500pm- 615pm ISC 137 Allen, Nichelle Beth INTD Meth&Matl-Sec Ed:Physics-Lec 3.0 T 500pm- 615pm ISC 137 Allen, Nichelle Beth INTD Meth&Matl-Sec Ed:Physics-Act 0.0 R 500pm- 615pm ISC 137 Allen, Nichelle Beth INTD Meth&Matl-Sec Ed:For Lang-Lec 3.0 T R 1000am-1115pm CAMPUS Heller, Willard A INTD Meth&Matl-Sec Ed:For Lang-Act 0.0 TBA CAMPUS Heller, Willard A 25

7 Registration in EDUC 215 is RESTRICTED to declared Certification students. EDUC 215 is not part of a specific block of classes EDUC Foundtn of Literacy-Sec School 3.0 T R 230pm- 345pm SOUTH 244 Keegan, Kelly EDUC Foundtn of Literacy-Sec School 3.0 T R 100pm- 215pm SOUTH 237 King, Jennifer Mary 30 BLOCK IV Students who have requested the Student Teaching Internship for the Spring 2015 semester are reminded that they must have filed an application with the Student Teaching Office in SOUTH HALL 203 and register for EDUC 303 (Lec & Act), EDUC 340 and EDUC EDUC Student Teaching-Middle Sch Ed 6.0 TBA OFC Watts, Diantha EDUC Student Teaching-High Sch Educ 6.0 TBA OFC Watts, Diantha EDUC Field Experience:Soc St-Lec 3.0 TBA OFC Balajthy, Ernest P EDUC Field Experience:Soc St-Act 0.0 TBA OFC Balajthy, Ernest P EDUC Field Experience:Math-Lec 3.0 TBA OFC Balajthy, Ernest P EDUC Field Experience:Math-Act 0.0 TBA OFC Balajthy, Ernest P EDUC Field Experience:English-Lec 3.0 TBA OFC Balajthy, Ernest P EDUC Field Experience:English-Act 0.0 TBA OFC Balajthy, Ernest P EDUC Field Experience:For Lang-Lec 3.0 TBA OFC Balajthy, Ernest P EDUC Field Experience:For Lang-Act 0.0 TBA OFC Balajthy, Ernest P EDUC Field Experience:Science-Lec 3.0 TBA OFC Balajthy, Ernest P EDUC Field Experience:Science-Act 0.0 TBA OFC Balajthy, Ernest P. 15 ELECTVES INTD American Sign Language I 3.0 T R 100pm- 215pm WELLES 138 MacKenzie, Douglas J INTD American Sign Language II 3.0 T R 830am- 945am SOUTH 235 MacKenzie, Douglas J INTD American Sign Language II 3.0 T R 230pm- 345pm WELLES 117 MacKenzie, Douglas J INTD Exp:Science & Society 3.0 M W 1130am-1245pm BAILEY 209 Showers, Dennis E INTD Interdisciplinary DisabilitySt 3.0 T 400pm- 630pm SOUTH 235 Ware, Linda INTD Ex:Impact Poverty-Chldrn insch 3.0 R 530pm- 800pm SOUTH 237 Morse, Jane 15 Permission of instructor required WMST TpWmSt:Arab Women-Islam & Fem 3.0 T R 1130am-1245pm SOUTH 328 Steet, Linda 30

8 ELECTVES These electives are available with permission to seniors. Please see Dr. Salmon in the School of Education for information CURR Teaching Young Adult Lit 3.0 T 500pm- 730pm MILNE 121 Morgan, Brian Stuart CURR Teaching Lit:Birth-6th Grade 3.0 R 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 235 Morgan, Brian Stuart CURR Content Area Rdg/Lit-SecSchool 3.0 T 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 244 Morgan, Brian Stuart EDUC Lit&LangDv-Eng-Spkrs OtherLang 3.0 TBA ONLINE Wight, Mary Caitlin EDUC Creating Multicultural Classrm 3.0 W 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 233 Steet, Linda EDUC Ex:Impact Poverty-Chldrn insch 3.0 R 530pm- 800pm SOUTH 237 Morse, Jane 5 GRADUATE COURSES CURR Teaching Young Adult Lit 3.0 W 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 235 Morgan, Brian Stuart CURR Teaching Lit:Birth-6th Grade 3.0 R 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 235 Morgan, Brian Stuart CURR Content Area Rdg/Lit-SecSchool 3.0 T 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 244 Morgan, Brian Stuart CURR Foundations of Literacy Educ 3.0 T 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 328 Kreutter, Cheryl A CURR Materials/Methods-Reading/Lit 3.0 TBA ONLINE Peck, Sharon CURR Diagns&Assess-Rdg&Lit:Early Ch 3.0 M 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 244 Balajthy, Ernest P CURR Prac:MeetngNeed-Diverse Reader 3.0 W 345pm- 615pm OFC Brown, Elizabeth Marie CURR Prac:MeetngNeed-Diverse Reader 3.0 W 345pm- 615pm OFC Peck, Sharon CURR Pedagogy&Instruction for TESOL 3.0 M 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 237 Urso, Annmarie CURR Assmt-BasedInstrPrac-TESOL-Lec 3.0 W 345pm- 525pm OFC Peck, Sharon CURR Assmt-BasedInstrPrac-TESOL-Act 0.0 TBA OFC Peck, Sharon CURR Action Res in Reading&Literacy 3.0 W 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 328 Kreutter, Cheryl A CURR Action Res in Reading&Literacy 3.0 R 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 328 Kreutter, Cheryl A EDUC Lit&LangDv-Eng-Spkrs OtherLang 3.0 TBA ONLINE Wight, Mary Caitlin EDUC Creating Multicultural Classrm 3.0 W 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 233 Steet, Linda EDUC Ex:Impact Poverty-Chldrn insch 3.0 R 530pm- 800pm SOUTH 237 Morse, Jane 5 Permission of instructor required EDUC Phil & Psyc Assump Nature Lrng 3.0 M 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 233 Granger, David EDUC Educational Resrch Methodology 3.0 W 515pm- 745pm SOUTH 237 Barber, Patricia EDUC Studies in English Education 3.0 TBA ONLINE Keegan, Kelly EDUC The Writing Process:Pre-K to M 500pm- 730pm SOUTH 235 Peck, Sharon 25

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