EDUC Course Descriptions
EDUC
2123 - The Teaching Profession - 3 credit
hours
Provides an overview of formalized schooling: influence of cultural
background and socioeconomic status on child development and
learning; teacher ethics; legal issues; student diversity; and
curriculum. Includes a study of the historical movements of
Western thought that have shaped contemporary educational theory
and practice in the United States. Students will analyze the
underlying philosophical themes revealed in the current structure
and content of primary, middle level, and secondary
education. Includes a field hours. Course
rotation: Fall and Spring.
2203 - Music Education P-5 - 3 credit
hours
Explores teaching methods and materials for classroom teachers in
the elementary grades for integration of music into teaching
strategies with emphasis given to multiple intelligence theory.
Music foundational concepts that pertain to pitch, rhythm, scales,
harmony, and keyboard orientation are included. Also listed as MUSI
2203. Course rotation: Fall.
2243 - Children's Literature - 3 credit
hours
Read and evaluate books and related materials for children in
grades P- 5. A review of the interests and needs of children at
different ages. Discussion of issues in children's reading.
Course rotation: Spring.
2614 - Art Education P-5 - 4 credit hours
Develops an increased understanding of visual art and applications
for teaching art in elementary school classes. Emphasis will be on
experimentation with art media and development of skills for
teaching and assessing creative problem-solving activities that are
developmentally appropriate in appreciation, production, and
integrated art lessons. Includes a field hours. Also
listed as ART 2614. ($20 lab fee).
Recommended for Art Education majors: ART
2164 and either ART 2733 or ART 2743.
Recommended for P-5 Education majors: ART
1003 and EDUC 3223. Course rotation: Typically
Fall.
2713 - Introduction to Educational Technology - 3 credit
hours
Introduces the theory and practice of instructional
technology from historical and pragmatic perspectives. Studies the
context and rationale for technology infusion in education, the
definition of instructional technology, and its development in
practice, the history of the field and current trends and issues.
Students develop competencies in educational technology appraisal,
technologically mediated communication and research, and the
selection, development and application of multimedia to
instruction. Prerequisite or Corequisite:
EDUC 2123. Course rotation: Fall and Spring.
3123 - Principles of Lifelong Learning - 3 credit
hours
A study of psychology's role in the understanding of human
growth and development and its effect on learning. Students will
become conversant with prevalent learning theories, experimental
findings, and other data applicable to teaching and learning in the
education profession. Students will integrate and apply the course
knowledge base through case studies and application in P-12
educational settings. Prerequisite: PSYC
1003 and admission to the Teacher Education Program.
Course rotation: Fall and Spring.
3143 - The Exceptional Learner - 3 credit
hours
A study of the social, psychological, and physiological aspects of
diverse student needs in the classroom that include learning
disabilities, the gifted, and the visually, aurally, physically,
emotionally, and neurologically challenged. A major focus of the
course is differentiation of instruction and accommodating the
needs of learners. In the field hours, education candidates
will work collaboratively with the classroom teacher in assisting
student learning. Prerequisite: PSYC 1003
and admission to the Teacher Education Program. Course
rotation: Fall and Spring.
3223 - Teaching Reading & Language Arts P-5 - 3
credit hours
Reading/language arts methods, materials, and media
for grades P-5 are presented with special emphasis on theories of
reading acquisition and development, multi-cultural experiences,
and computer use in language arts and reading. Includes field
hours. Prerequisites: Admission to the
Teacher Education Program and EDUC 3413. Course
rotation: Fall and Spring.
3233 - Methods/Materials P-5 Mathematics - 3 credit
hours
Evaluate materials and techniques in teaching children arithmetic,
with emphasis on the organization of subject matter, activities
involved in arithmetic, and diagnosis and remedial instruction.
Computer software designed for mathematics instruction will be
applied and evaluated. Includes field hours.
Prerequisites: Admission to the
Teacher Education Program and MATH 2213. Course
rotation: Fall.
3303 - Adolescent Psychology - 3 credit
hours
Study of developmental processes, behavior, and thinking of
children during adolescence.
Prerequisites: PSYC 1003 and
junior standing or instructor's permission. Course
rotation: Fall.
3313 - Literature for Grades 5-9 - 3 credit
hours
Read and evaluate books and related materials for children in
grades 5-9. Identification and discussion of the types of
children's literature. Includes field hours.
Prerequisites: Acceptance into the
Teacher Education Program and EDUC 3413 or EDUC
3403. Course rotation: Spring.
3403 - Fundamentals of Secondary Education - 3 credit
hours
Introduces the historical role and contemporary practices
of secondary education in U.S. society. Topics include: theories
underlying secondary curriculum and instruction, generic teaching
methods, issues in student diversity, and instructional technology.
Students develop competencies in standards-based lesson/unit
planning and lesson presentation. Includes field hours.
Prerequisite: EDUC 2123. Course
rotation: Fall and Spring.
3413 - Fundamentals of Elementary & Middle
Grades Education - 3 credit hours
Principles, problems, materials, media, and techniques involved in
teaching speaking, listening, and writing skills in the elementary
and middle schools are explored. Students develop competencies in
standards-based lesson/unit planning and lesson presentation.
Includes field hours. Prerequisite: EDUC
2123. Course rotation: Fall and Spring.
3523 - Reading & Writing in the Content Areas 5-12 -
3 credit hours
Establishes methods and techniques for incorporating
literacy instruction in the content teaching of middle and high
school teachers. Includes an overview of the reading and writing
processes and discusses the application of literacy principles to
the content areas. Literacy needs of diverse learners in closing
the achievement gap is also addressed in order to prepare students
for literacy requirements in the 21st century. Includes
field hours. Prerequisites: Admission to
the Teacher Education Program, EDUC 3403, and junior
standing. Course rotation: Fall.
3624 - Art Education 6-12 - 4 credit
hours
Provides Preparation for teaching middle and high school art
classes. Topics will include examining the philosophical roots of
art education; planning of verbal and visual activities; approaches
to teaching and preparations for students; promoting creativity and
reflection, diversity and interdisciplinary connections; teaching
art criticism and history; and addressing national standards and
teacher competencies. Studio and writing intensive activities are
required. Includes field hours. Also listed as ART 3624.
Prerequisites: ART 1214, ART 2164,
and ART 2614, or instructor's permission.
Course rotation: Offered as needed.
4103 - Measurement & Assessment in Education
- 3 credit hours
A pragmatic approach to the study of educational tests and
measurement that explains essential psychometric concepts and their
application in the classroom. Includes a thorough discussion
of performance and portfolio assessments as well as how to assess
special needs students. Examines construction, selection,
administration, interpretation, and utilization of
evaluation techniques and instruments, including statistical
interpretations. Prerequisite:
Admission to the Teacher Education Program. Course
rotation: Fall and Spring.
4243 - Methods/Materials P-5 Science - 3 credit
hours
Includes interpreting children's science experiences and guiding
development of their scientific concepts, and a briefing of science
content material and its use for children. Computer software
designed for science instruction will be applied and
evaluated. Includes field
hours. Prerequisites: Admission to
the Teacher Education Program and EDUC 3413. Course
rotation: Spring.
4253 - Methods/Materials P-5 Social Studies - 3 credit
hours
Explores the development of methods, materials, and principles of
instructional strategies for teaching social studies in elementary
schools. Computer software designed for social studies instruction
will be applied and evaluated. Includes field
hours. Prerequisites: Admission to
the Teacher Education Program and EDUC 3413. Course
rotation: Fall.
4263 - Classroom Management P-5 & P-12 - 3 credit
hours
Capstone course designed to develop techniques for establishing
rules and procedures used in establishing and maintaining a safe
learning environment. Included are discipline strategies and an
introduction to the Kentucky Teacher Internship Program. Includes
field hours. Prerequisites: Admission to
the Teacher Education Program, EDUC 3403, EDUC 3413, and
second semester junior standing. Course rotation: Fall and
Spring.
4333 - Curriculum & Methodology in the Middle Grades
- 3 credit hours
Study of the philosophies and organization of instruction
in the middle grades, methods for the teaching majors, discipline
strategies, and classroom management techniques. Includes field
hours. Prerequisites: Admission to the
Teacher Education Program, EDUC 3413 or EDUC 3523,
and junior standing. Course rotation:
Spring.
4433 - Curriculum & Methodology in Secondary Schools
- 3 credit hours
An in-depth study of discipline-specific principles of secondary
curriculum and instruction. Topics include theory and standards
organizing disciplinary scope and sequence, preparation of
activities, lessons and unit plans, micro-teaching, and the study
and application of integrative principles and techniques. Students
develop competencies in disciplinary curriculum design and expand
repertoire of assessment and instructional strategies appropriate
to their content area. Includes field hours.
Prerequisites: Admission to the Teacher
Education Program, EDUC 3403, EDUC 3523, and second
semester junior standing. Course rotation: Spring
4463 - Classroom Management 5-9 & 8-12 - 3 credit
hours
Acquaints the student with classroom organization, discipline
strategies, and classroom management techniques. Designed as a
culminating experience prior to student teaching that prepares
students for effective classroom management in rural/small-school
settings. Includes field
hours. Prerequisites: Admission to
the Teacher Education Program and EDUC 3403 or
EDUC 3413 and second semester junior standing. Course
rotation: Fall and Spring.
4600 - Supervised Student Teaching - 12 credit
hours
The student-teacher is expected to observe systematically expert
teaching and to engage, under supervision, in the conduct of class
sessions. The student-teacher also is expected to acquire skills
in, and familiarity with, the co-curricular activities of a
teacher. Personal and group conferences and systematic supervision
by faculty members are part of this requirement. Open only to
students who have been approved for this part of the program.
Corequisite: EDUC 4603. Course
rotation: Fall and Spring.
4603 - Practicum - 3 credit hours
Taken during the student teaching semester to study
curriculum, methods, media, computer software materials, and
instructional procedures in the content areas in secondary
education with an emphasis on field experience.
Corequisite: EDUC 4600. Course
rotation: Fall and Spring.