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CI 416: Methods for Teaching Speech and Theatre in the Secondary School
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours This course requires students to apply speech and drama content to the techniques needed for effective secondary level (grades 6-12) classroom teaching. Opportunities are provided for students to exercise their teaching skills in the areas of unit plans, daily lesson plans, teaching strategies, evaluation, assessment, classroom management, inclusion and different learning styles. Discussions of resource allocation, safety, classroom application of various forms of technology, and professional organizations are also included. Each student is encouraged to develop his/her personal philosophy of education and incorporate it in relation to integrity/ethics in the classroom and personal evaluation to maintain a sense of balance and growth. Prerequisite: CI 220. (Spring)
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CI 417: Methods for Teaching English and Language Arts in the Secondary School
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours This course is designed to assist student teachers in becoming confident, effective professional educators in secondary level English (grades 6-12). Students will become familiar with a variety of specific methods to use in teaching literature, composition, and language. Among topics to be considered will be current trends in English curriculum development, the six-trait writing process, inclusionary practices, classroom organization, assessment, classroom application of various forms of technology, and professional organizations. Each student will develop a unit of instruction suitable for a secondary level classroom. Prerequisite: CI 220. (Spring)
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CI 426: Methods for Teaching Health in the Elementary & Secondary School
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours This course is designed to acquaint the student with a variety of methods and modalities for teaching school health. The health problems of the individual school child and her/his environment will also be studied. Students will be videotaped when teaching a lesson. Prerequisites: G-PE 150 or G-PE 170,G-CI 150, G-CI 251, and CI 220. (Interterm)
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CI 428: Methods for Teaching English as a Second Language in the Elementary & Secondary School
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours This course is designed to prepare students to teach English to non-native speakers at either the k-6 level or the 6-12 level. Student will be exposed to teaching techniques, lesson and unit planning, and language assessment. Cultural issues will also be explored. Prerequisite: CI 220. (Fall)
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CI 451: Methods for Teaching General Music in the Elementary School
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours For music education majors. The methods and materials for music teaching at elementary level. (Fall)
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CI 451 - Methods for Teaching General Music in the Elementary School
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CI 453: Methods for Teaching Vocal Music in the Secondary School
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours For music education majors. The methods and materials for music teaching at secondary level. (Spring)
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CI 453 - Methods for Teaching Vocal Music in the Secondary School
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CI 454: Methods for Teaching Instrumental Music in the Secondary School
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours For music education majors. The methods and materials for music teaching at secondary level. (Interterm)
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CI 454 - Methods for Teaching Instrumental Music in the Secondary School
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CI 455: The Teaching-Learning Process
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours (Language Intensive) A comprehensive course that deals primarily with the learner, the learning process, and the learning situation. Examines the role of the teacher in relationship to each of these. This class should be taken the semester before student teaching. Prerequisite: CI 220. (Fall and Spring)
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CI 455 - The Teaching-Learning Process
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CI 475: Student Teaching in the Secondary School
12.00 Credits
McPherson College
6 or 12 hours Student Teaching in the Secondary School at McPherson College is a capstone experience allowing students to practice the skills and talents necessary to become effective educators. McPherson College offers student teaching at the appropriate level for all licensure purposes. Student teaching occurs after students have fulfilled all the necessary requirements as outlined in the Advisor/Advisee Handbook. The student teaching experience is scheduled for a minimum of 14 consecutive weeks. Placement and hours may depend on the area(s) of licensure. Students enrolled in this course must have completed the student teaching application process and be concurrently enrolled in CI 476. (Fall and Spring)
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CI 476: Professional Seminar in Education
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours This is a capstone seminar for teaching candidates allowing an interactive opportunity to reflect upon and share their insight, expertise, and commitment to professional education. Must be taken in conjunction with CI 475 and/or EE 465. (Fall/Spring)
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CI 476 - Professional Seminar in Education
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