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1 Department of eacher Education Spring Semester 2018 S# CRN COURSE # BLO COURSE ILE CR IME DAYS ED Instructor EACHER EDUCAION COURSES Note: EDUC 3000 and 4000-level classes are open only to students who have been admitted to eacher Education Licensure Programs ELEMENARY EDUCAION LEVEL 1 (Field Experience is required, it is built into the class schedules listed in Level 1. Select either all morning or all afternoon classes) EDUC 3120 A Reading Instruction in the Primary Grades (K-2) EDUC 3140 A Educational Psychology and Classroom Mgmt EDUC 3205 A Culturally & Linguistically Responsive eaching, 3 8:30-9:45 a.m. ED 325 Stewart 3 9:55-11:10 a.m. ED 325 Ellis 3 8:30-11:10 a.m. F ED 325 Byrd EDUC 3270 A Differentiation and Collaboration for Inclusive eaching, (Field Experience required - Should be taken with 3 8:30-11:10 a.m. W ED 325 Mayhew EDUC 3120 B Reading Instruction in the Primary Grades (K-2) EDUC 3140 B Educational Psychology and Classroom Mgmt EDUC 3205 B Culturally & Linguistically Responsive eaching, 3 12:30-1:45 ED 325 Stewart 3 2:00-3:15 ED 325 Ellis 3 12:30-3:10 F ED 325 Byrd
2 EDUC 3270 B Differentiation and Collaboration for Inclusive eaching, (Field Experience required - Should be taken with 3 12:30-3:10 W ED 325 Mayhew Elementary K-6 Majors Also ake CHF CHF 4711 B Advanced Guidance and Planning for eacher Education (K-6 Majors Only) (Field Experience required - Should be taken with other Level 1 courses) 3 8:30-11:10 a.m. M Anderson ELEMENARY EDUCAION LEVEL 2 (Students must select either all morning or all afternoon classes) EDUC 3100 A Instructional Planning and Assessment (should be taken with other Level 2 courses) EDUC 4345 A Elementary Integrated Arts Methods (should be taken with other Level 2 courses) EDUC 3240 A Reading Instruction in the Intermediate Grades (should be taken with other Level 2 courses) 3 8:30-11:10 ED 330 Speicher 3 8:30-11:40 F ED 330 Bates 3 10:30-12:15 MW ED 330 Cena EDUC 3210 A Elementary Level II Practicum (should be taken with other Level 2 courses) EDUC 3210 C Elementary Level II Practicum (should be taken with other Level 2 courses) 2 8:30-11:30 R ED 330 Speicher 2 8:30-11:30 R ED 330 Bates PEP 3620 A PE/Health course 3 8:30-10:15 MW SW 410 Zimmerman EDUC 3100 B Instructional Planning and Assessment (should be taken with other Level 2 courses) EDUC 4345 B Elementary Integrated Arts Methods (should be taken with other Level 2 courses) 3 12:30-3:10 ED 330 Speicher 3 12:30-3:40 F ED 330 Bates
3 EDUC 3240 B Reading Instruction in the Intermediate Grades (should be taken with other Level 2 courses) 3 2:30-4:15 MW ED 330 Cena EDUC 3210 Elementary Level II Practicum (should be taken with other Level 2 courses) 2 12:30-3:30 R ED 330 Rushton PEP 3620 B PE/Health course 3 12:30 to 2:15 MW SW 410 Zimmerman ELEMENARY EDUCAION LEVEL EDUC 4300 A Elementary Mathematics Methods Prereq: Need MAH 2010 and MAH :30-12:20 p.m. ED 317 Hadley EDUC 4320 A Elementary Language Arts Methods 3 8:30-12:20 p.m. ED 317 Wrosch EDUC 4330 A Elementary Science Methods 3 8:30-12:20 p.m. ED 317 Rasmussen EDUC 3280 A Elementary Social Studies Methods 3 8:30-12:20 p.m. ED 317 Mower EDUC 3115 A Media Integration in Elementary School Settings 2 8:30-12:20 p.m. ED 303 Shelley EDUC 4210 Elementary Level III Practicum (should be taken with other Level 3 courses) 3 8:30-12:20 p.m. R ED 317 Rushton EDUC 4210 Elementary Level III Practicum (should be taken with other Level 3 courses) 3 8:30-12:20 p.m. R ED 317 Rasmussen ELEMENARY EDUCAION LEVEL EDUC 4840A A Student eaching in Elementary Education 8 BA BA BA Hansen
4 EDUC 4840B A Student eaching in Elementary Education (Remote 8 Site) BA BA BA Hansen EDUC 4850 A Integrated Elementary Education Student eaching Seminar and Synthesis 4 4:30-7:10 p.m. Hybrid course meets for the first time on January 2nd. M ED 330 Stewart & Mower SECONDARY EDUCAION PROFESSIONAL CORE EDUC 3220 A Foundations of Diversity: Cultural, Linguistic, Responsive Methods 2 8:30-11:20 a.m. Crawford EDUC 3265 A he Exceptional Student 2 8:30-11:20 a.m.. Pyle EDUC 3900 A Preparing, eaching, and Assessing Instruction 3 8:30-11:20 a.m. Moulding EDUC 3935 A Reading and Writing Across the Secondary Curriculum 2 8:30-11:20 a.m. Smith EDUC 3315 A Media Integration for Secondary eachers 1 8:30-11:20 a.m. ED 303 Shelley EDUC 3910 Practicum 2 8:30-11:20 a.m. Smith EDUC 3910 Practicum 2 8:30-11:20 a.m. Crawford EDUC 3220 B Found. Of Diversity: Cultural, Linguistic, Responsive Methods 2 12:30-3:20 Crawford EDUC 3265 B he Exceptional Student 2 12:30-3:20 Pyle EDUC 3900 B Preparing, eaching, and Assessing Instruction 3 12:30-3:20 Rasmussen
5 EDUC 3935 B Reading and Writing Across the Secondary Curriculum 2 12:30-3:20 Smith EDUC 3315 B Media Integration for Secondary eachers 1 12:30-3:20 ED303 Shelley EDUC 3910 B Practicum 2 12:30-3:20 Smith SECONDARY ED SUDEN EACHING EDUC 4940A Student eaching in Secondary Education 8 BA BA BA Hansen EDUC 4940B Student eaching in Secondary Education - (Remote Site) Note: requires prior approval of student teaching coordinator EDUC 4950 Integrated Secondary Student eaching Seminar & Synthesis o be taken concurrently with EDUC 4940A or B - Student eaching in Secondary Education. 8 BA BA BA Hansen 4 4:30-7:10 p.m. Hybrid course meets for the first time on January 2nd. M Hadley & Rushton EDUC 3545 Universal Positive Behavioral Supports for eachers 2 1:30-3:20 p.m. W ED 15 Williams EDUC 3565 Elementary ELA: Evaluation, Remediation, and Supports EDUC 3575 Elementary Mathematics: Evaluation, Remediation, and Supports SPECIAL EDUCAION LEVEL 2 2 1:30-3:20 p.m. MF ED 15 Alexander 2 1:30-3:20 p.m. MF ED 15 Alexander EDUC 4515 Foundations in Special Education: Practice and Law 3 12:30-3:10 p.m. R ED 15 Dawson
6 EDUC 4530 Assessment in Special Education 3 12:30-3:10 p.m. ED 15 Mayhew EDUC 4521 Practicum in Special Education 2 8:30a.m.-10:20 a.m. MWRF ED 15 Williams EDUC 4521 Practicum in Special Education 2 8:30 a.m.-10:20 a.m. MWRF ED 15 Pyle SPECIAL EDUCAION SUDEN EACHING EDUC 4680 Student eaching in Special Education 8 BA BA BA Hansen EDUC 4686 Special Education Student eaching Seminar 4 4:30-7:10 p.m. Hybrid course meets for the first time on January 2nd. M ED 15 Dawson OHER EDUCAION COURSES EDUC 1010 A CEL Exploring eaching 3 1:30-2:45 p.m. MW ED 06 Ellis EDUC 1010 B CEL Exploring eaching 3 9:30-10:45 ED 06 Crawford EDUC 1010 C CEL Exploring eaching 3 4:30-7:10 p.m. R D3-204 Saunders EDUC 1010 E CEL Exploring eaching 3 Online Rasmussen EDUC 1010 F CEL Exploring eaching 3 Online Wrosch EDUC 1010 G CEL Exploring eaching (Block - second half of Semester)) 3 Online Rasmussen
7 EDUC 2010 A CEL Human Exceptionality 3 9:00-10:15 a.m. 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. (CEL) ED 319 Williams EDUC 2010 B CEL Human Exceptionality 3 1:30-2:45 p.m. 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. (CEL) ED 319 Williams EDUC 2010 C CEL Human Exceptionality 3 4:30-7:10 p.m. M D3-307 Mayhew 15 Did not mount EDUC 2890 Cooperative Work Experience - Must make appointment with Dr. Hadley 1-6 BA BA BA Hadley EDUC 2920 Praxis Workshop 1 4:00-6:00 p.m. ED 06 Hadley EDUC 2920 Praxis Workshop 1 4:00-6:00 p.m. M ED 06 Alexander EDUC 4415/ EDUC 4270/6270 Content-Based Second Language Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Literacy Strategies for eaching English Language Learner 3 4:30-7:10 p.m. M ED 317 Byrd 3 4:30-7:10 p.m. R ED 325 Byrd EDUC 4740 Building School Partnerships with ESL/Bilingual Families 1 4:30-6:20 p.m. F ED 330 Byrd EDUC 4380A Stu. ea. in the Elem. Schools 4 BA BA BA Hansen EDUC 4380B Stu. ea. in the Elem. Schools (Remote Site) 4 BA BA BA Hansen EDUC 4670A Special Ed. Student eaching 4 BA BA BA Hansen EDUC 4670B Special Ed. Student eaching (Remote Site) 4 BA BA BA Hansen
8 ,14,16,18, 20,21 EDUC 4830 Individual Program, Must have permission from the instructor. 1-6 BA BA BA Hadley 30 Did not mount EDUC 4870 Directed Experiences With Students, Must make appointment with Dr. Hadley. 1 BA BA BA Staff ,24,25,26, 28,29 EDUC 4890 Cooperative Work Experience - Must make appointment with Dr. Hadley 1-6 BA BA BA Hadley EDUC 4930A Student eaching in Secondary Education 4 BA BA BA Hansen EDUC 4930B Student eaching in Secondary Education (Remote Site) 4 BA BA BA Hansen EDUC 5770 Field Experience in ESL/Bilingual Education 2 4:30-6:20 p.m. F ED 330 Byrd /30363 ENG 4410/ MENG 6410 Strategies & Methodology of eaching ESL/Bilingual 3 4:30-7:10 p.m. EH 205 Sheridan /30366 ENG 4450/ MENG 6450 ESL/Bilingual Assessment: heory, Methods, and Practices 3 4:30-7:10 p.m. W EH 206 Conrad
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