ED 101 - Intro to Urban Education

Institution:
Donnelly College
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Description:
This course is an introduction to urban education in elementary school settings. This course will give prospective teachers a snapshot of teaching as a profession. This course will give prospective teachers the opportunity to determine whether teaching is their preferred career choice. This course will provide prospective teachers with a number of learning opportunities in a variety of ways. Prospective teachers will: " Examine teaching and learning and the roles of teachers within and outside the classroom. " Learn theories (pedagogical, historical, social, cultural, and philosophical) essential for teaching and learning. " Discuss why urban education differs from suburban and rural education. " Participate in hands-on field experiences. " Study the complex challenges and issues that teachers face daily. " Understand the procedures and career choices for a teaching profession. " Self-reflect on why they want to teach more specifically, in an urban school setting.
Credits:
1.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(913) 621-6070
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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