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ELED 419: Current Issues In Elementary Language Arts Instruction
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Developmental of an understanding of principles and techniques of instruction in elementary school language arts; students to investigate research as it relates to the improvement of instruction in language arts.
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ELED 429: Internship In Elementary Education
6.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Students are provided with an opportunity to implement and plan instructional units on a long range basis. Having acquired the knowledge base through interdisciplinary coursework and methods classes and having employed a beginning instructional techniques during their clinical component, the students will now have the opportunity to apply these jointly during an entire semester by assuming the full range of teaching duties in an exemplary elementary setting.
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ELED 430: Trends And Issues In Assessment
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Reviews principles of educational testing and evaluation. Explores trends and critcial issues in assessment with emphasis on the teacher's role in relating assessment to instructional objectives. Provides opportunities for students to study assessment strategies and issues specific to the level (elementary or secondary), linguistic-cultural background, and subject-matter area of their teaching or internship assignment.
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ELED 435: Literature For Intermediate And Middle School Students
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Students will survey, peruse and study all genres of literature appropriate for intermediate and middle school level students. Quality literature suitable for all areas of integrating stories into various curricular areas will be stressed. Students will be able to identify appropriate literature types to be used for intensive literature circle study, recreational reading, and selection strategies for sharing literature wih children and young adults. Multicultural and multiglobal sources will be utilized throughout the course.
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ELP 090: Language Competence Skills
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
(May not be applied towards graduation.) This course is designed for students who, despite prior college-level course qork in writing, are unable to pass the English Compentency Exam. It provide them with intensive, individualized instruction in the skills associated with college level compentency in writing.
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ELP 099: Developmental Writing
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
(May not be applied towards graduation.) This course provides native speakers of English with intensive work on basic writing skills such as planning, organizing and revising an essay, and emphasized the development of sentence level skills and proofreading techniques.
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ELP 118: Academic Skills
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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ELP 280: Library Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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EMAT 456: History Of Mathematics For Middle School Teaching Through Inquiry & Investigation
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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EMAT 457: Concepts In Modern Algebra For Middle School Teaching Through Inquiry & Investigation
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course is designed for the current classroom teacher and individuals with a degree and or certification in elementary or secondary education who are seeking an endorsement in the teaching of math at the middle school level. Students will obtain deep understanding of the concept of a function, utilize functions in problem solving, appreciate the pervasiveness of the function idea in the middle school curriculum as well as everyday life, and engage in a variety of problem-solving activities at the college level that have direct relationship to the middle school mathematics classroom and the development of mathematical reasoning in the young adolescent.
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