EDU 1200: () Offerings |
This course provides incoming freshmen with an overview of educational opportunities as a career and the academic requirements to gain a teaching certificate. This orientation course is recommended to all incoming freshmen interested in teaching after graduation. This course will focus on the following careers: Elementary Teacher, Secondary Teacher, School Counselor, PE teacher, Music Teacher, Art Teacher and school administrator. Community service component is required for this course. |
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EDU 2104: () Offerings |
An introduction to the profession of teaching is provided with a special emphasis on requirements of the State of Washington and the Seattle Pacific University teacher education program. The course will cover: history of the educational reform effort in Washington, Residency certification competencies, endorsement competencies, and the various tests required to become a teacher. Portfolio requirements for the program as well as lesson and unit planning will also be introduced. |
Restrictions:Freshman students are excluded. |
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EDU 2200: () Offerings |
Explores the social, historical, philosophical and moral aspects of American education. Additional study includes the major instructional, developmental, and cognitive theorists as they relate to human growth and development, and classroom management. |
Restrictions:Freshman students are excluded. |
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EDU 2300: () Offerings |
Presents an overview of issues of diversity and exceptionality in the classroom. Students will develop a greater appreciation for cultural variations and individual differences. In addition to an overview of cultural diversity focusing on low status/historically marginalized students, and overview of special education including various categories of disabilities will be provided. Students will develop an awareness of effective educational strategies that support the learning of all students including students who have disabilities or who come from low status/historically marginalized groups. |
Restrictions:Freshman students are excluded. |
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EDU 3105: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: EDU 2104. Provides opportunity for the student to be placed in a school with diverse populations. Integration of learning and experience will be gained through observing and working with students in various classroom settings. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 3106: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: EDU 2104. Provides opportunity for the student to be placed in a school with diverse populations. Integration of learning and experience will be gained through observing and working with students in various classroom settings. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 3107: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: EDU 2104. Provides opportunity for the students seeking endorsements in Art, Music, Physical Education, and theater to be placed in a school with diverse populations. Integration of learning and experience will be gained through observing and working with students in various classroom settings. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 3200: () Offerings |
Prerequisites: EDU 2104, 2200 and 2300. Applies instructional theory to classroom management presenting general factors that affect learning in the elementary classroom. Management of the physical, behavioral and emotional environment will be primary, with additional focus on assessment and communication with parents. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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EDU 3250: () Offerings |
Prerequisites: EDU 2104, 2200 and 2300. Emphasizes research and experienced based principles of effective practice for encouraging the intellectual social and personal development of secondary students. This will be carried out through exercises in planning and managing instruction based on knowledge of community/school contexts and curriculum standards. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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EDU 3361: () Offerings |
Prerequisites: EDU 2104, 2200, and 2300. Explores teaching and planning methods and materials appropriate for middle school and senior high school students. Based on essential learnings, the course considers various learning styles, moral implications, literary works and writing activities in creating and sharing ideas and projects. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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EDU 3400: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: EDU 2104. Provides a basic introduction to teaching health and physical education for elementary teachers. The development of research and experience-based principles of effective practice for encouraging the intellectual, social, and personal development through healthy choices and physical activity of students is encouraged. This will be carried out through a focus on inquiry-based instruction. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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EDU 3557: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Education. This field experience will provide experiences teaching secondary mathematics to bring back to the methods classroom for discussion and evaluation. It will also provide an environment for applying lessons and activities from the methods course. The hours of observation and instruction will be flexible and scheduled to meet assignments in each of the subject area classes, the schedules of each cooperating classroom and the schedule of each student. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 3559: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Education. This field experience will provide experiences teaching secondary science to bring back to the methods classroom for discussion and evaluation. It will also provide an environment for applying lessons and activities from the methods course. The hours of observation and instruction will be flexible and scheduled to meet assignments in each of the subject-area classes, the schedules of each cooperating classroom and the schedule of each student. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 3561: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Education. This field experience will provide experiences teaching secondary English to bring back to the methods classroom for discussioin and evaluation. It will also provide an environment for applying lessons and activities from the methods course. The hours of observation and instruction will be flexible and scheduled to meet assignments in each of the subject-area classes, the schedules of each cooperating classroom and the schedule of each student. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 3564: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Education. This field experience will provide experiences teaching secondary social studies to bring back to the methods classroom for discussion and evaluation. It will also provide an environment for applying lessons and activities from the methods course. The hours of observation and instruction will be flexible and scheduled to meet assignments in each of the subject area classes, the schedules of each cooperating classroom and the schedule of each student. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 3942: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: EDU 2104. This course requires two weeks of observation and assistance at the opening of a school year in a program that reflects the level and subject matter preferred by the preservice teacher. It will include any faculty meetings, preparation days and inservice workshops that take place prior to the students' arrival at school. The intern will then remain through the beginnning of the school year. |
Equivalent Courses:EDU 6942
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman students are excluded. |
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EDU 4200: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: EDU 3200. Examines the nature of a diverse society and the implications for education. This includes examination of social and psychological roles as well as characteristics and strategies for inclusion. Further study of social and psychological roles of students will be studied. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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EDU 4250: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: EDU 3250. Emphasizes research and experienced-based principles for creating and adapting instructional opportunities for learners with diverse learning abilities and cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This will be carried out through exercises in planning and managing instruction focusing on characteristics and needs of particular learners, especially low status/historically marginalized students, and development of a variety of intervention strategies. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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EDU 4364: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Education. Presents specific elements of secondary social studies instruction, including content selection and planning based on essential learnings, moral implications of content, use of instructional strategies, assessment of student learning and management of the classroom. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 4400: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: EDU 3200. Provides a basic introduction to Social Studies Methods for elementary teachers. The development of research and experience based principles of effective practice for encouraging the intellectual, social and personal development of students are encouraged. This will be carried out through a focus on a variety of instructional tools. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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EDU 4530: () Offerings |
Explores major topics related to instruction in the secondary classroom, including student assessment, reading and study skills, and child abuse. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 4899: () Offerings |
Focuses on professional and spiritual aspects of teaching school law, governance and finance. Uses a Seminar and case-study format. Also includes final portfolio checkout and job search information. Concurrent enrollment is required with the final quarter of internship. |
Attributes:Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
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EDU 4900: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: Admission to School of Education. May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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EDU 4930: () Offerings |
Education Practicum May be repeated for credit up to 10 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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EDU 4941: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: EDU 3106 or 3107. Provides opportunity for observation and daily teaching in elementary schools under the direction of a cooperating teacher. Extra fee. May be repeated for credit up to 18 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Junior, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 4942: () Offerings |
Prerequisite: EDU 4941. Provides opportunity for observation and daily teaching in the elementary school under the direction of a cooperating teacher. Extra fee. May be repeated for credit up to 18 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Junior, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 4943: () Offerings |
Provides opportunity for observation and daily teaching of music in the elementary school under the direction of a cooperating teacher. Extra fee. May be repeated for credit up to 18 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Junior, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 4944: () Offerings |
Provides opportunity for observation and daily teaching of art in the elementary school under the direction of a cooperating teacher. Extra fee. May be repeated for credit up to 18 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Junior, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 4945: () Offerings |
Provides opportunity for observation and daily teaching in public or approved private schools under the direction of a master teacher. Extra fee. May be repeated for credit up to 18 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Junior, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 4946: () Offerings |
Second quarter of two-quarter internship. Provides opportunity for observation and daily teaching in public or approved private schools under the direction of a master teacher. Extra fee. May be repeated for credit up to 18 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Junior, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 4948: () Offerings |
Provides opportunity for observation and daily teaching of physical education in the elementary school under the direction of a cooperating teacher. Extra fee. May be repeated for credit up to 18 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
Restrictions:Freshman, Junior, Sophomore students are excluded. |
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EDU 4951: () Offerings |
Observation and daily teaching in an international elementary school setting under the direction of a cooperating teacher. May be repeated for credit up to 18 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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EDU 4952: () Offerings |
Observation and daily teaching in an international secondary school setting under the direction of a cooperating teacher. May be repeated for credit up to 18 credits. |
Attributes:Upper-Division
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