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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches through lecture, clinical, and field experiences pre-service and classroom teachers the understanding and application of concepts of various classroom science curriculum with an emphasis on the Sunshine State Standards as it applies to specific grade levels and topics.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches principles of effective curriculum design and assessment. It addresses the required instructional methods, techniques, strategies, and resources for effective science teaching in grades 5-12. This course accompanies the Middle School/Secondary Science Practicum which provides students with opportunities to present their interactive curriculum projects to middle and high school students in local area school districts. This course addresses specific Sunshine State Standards subject matter competencies, and pedagogy pertinent to the discipline required for certification. Prerequisite: EDF 2005, EDG 2701, EDG 3343, EME 2040, EDF 3214, Middle Grades SCE 4942, Secondary Biology SCE 3940, nine (9) hours of science content courses.. Corequisite: Middle Grades SCE 3940 or Secondary Biology SCE 4942.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course teaches the general science skills needed for successfully tutoring in an academic setting, general methods of tutoring, and the tutoring techniques needed in specific courses. Teacher-tutor seminars, teacher-tutor conferences, and formal instruction supplement the extensive tutoring experiences. Prerequisite: EDF 3214, nine (9) hours of science content courses, or permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunities to present interactive curriculum projects to middle school students in local area school districts. Students spend a minimum of 30 school-based hours in the middle school classroom. Project presentations are coordinated with in-service middle school teachers and their curriculum schedules and needs. This course addresses specific Sunshine State Standards, subject matter competencies, and pedagogy pertinent to the discipline and required for certification. Students who are majoring in science education and who will be obtaining teacher certification in grades 5-9 or 6-12 are eligible for this class. Prerequisite: EDF 2005, EDG 2701, EME 2040, EDF 3214, nine (9) hours of science content courses. Corequisite: Middle Grades SCE 3360 or Secondary Biology EDG 3343.
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10.00 Credits
This course teaches a teacher candidate to demonstrate pre-professional competencies during a 12 week, full-time internship in a public school approved by the department. Contact hours: a minimum of 35 hours per week for 12 weeks. Prerequisite: senior level status, all program requirements must be met, and permission of clinical education coordinator. Corequisite: SCE 4943.
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1.00 Credits
This course teaches how to present interactive curriculum projects to secondary school students in local area school districts. Students spend a minimum of 30 school-based hours in the secondary school classroom. Project presentations are coordinated with in-service secondary school teachers and their curriculum schedules and needs. This course addresses specific Sunshine State Standards, subject matter competencies, and pedagogy pertinent to the discipline and required for certification. Students who are majoring in science education and who will be obtaining teacher certification in grades 5-9 or 6-12 are eligible. Prerequisite: EDF 2005, EDG 2701, EME 2040, EDF 3214; Secondary Biology EDG 3343, nine (9) hours of science content courses.. Corequisite: Middle Grades EDF 3343 or Secondary Biology SCE3360.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches how to design instructional strategies, planning techniques, evaluation procedures and class management skills for science courses in the secondary school environment. Prerequisite: senior level status, all program requirements must be met, and permission of clinical education coordinator. Corequisite: SCE 4941.
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0.00 Credits
This course teaches repair and maintenance of basic two-stroke and four-stroke cycle engines; service of engine interior components, diagnosing and repairing power transfer systems, repair and adjustments to specific types of engines, and entrepreneurship.
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0.00 Credits
This course teaches personal and industry safety requirements, proper use and care of basic shop tools and equipment, set-up procedures, and how to perform pre-delivery maintenance services for small engine repair.
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0.00 Credits
This course teaches industry related communication and math skills; parts inventory identification and repair order processing; basic fuel system service; basic engine service and minor repairs; basic power transfer system and engine controls adjustments and service; and lubrication systems. *This course can be used toward the foreign language requirements for university admission.
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