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ED 103: Orientation to Literacy
1.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(1 Credit Hour) This course is a theoretical and practical base from which to tutor. The class focuses on skills and approaches needed for successful tutoring. This course is designed for literacy tutors and is not open to general student enrollment without prior instructor approval.
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ED 104: Tutoring Adults in Reading
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course serves as an introduction to the field of adult literacy with an emphasis on developing and enhancing the skills necessary for successfully tutoring adults. An integral part of this course is interaction and collaboration with other students to solve course-related problems. This provides a unique opportunity to share ideas among people concerned with similar issues. This course is designed for literacy tutors and is not open to general student enrollment without prior instructor approval.
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ED 105: Tutoring Children in Reading
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course serves as an introduction to the field of literacy for children and adolescents with an emphasis on helping children learn to read. The focus of this course is to draw on a rich array of research on the nature and development of reading proficiency. This course offers an introduction to learning styles and theories and how they can be interwoven in the tutoring process. This course is designed for literacy tutors and is not open to general student enrollment without prior instructor approval.
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ED 107: Paraprofessional Academy:Supporting Instruction for All Students
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course is designed to provide paraprofessionals with information and a variety of valuable strategies to work with all students, to complement classroom instruction, and to build better partnerships between students, paraprofessionals, contact teachers and administrators.
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ED 108: Para-Educator Self-Study Program I:Roles and Responsibilities of Para-Educators
1.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(1 Credit Hour) This course will examine the differences between the paraeducator and teacher roles and the foundations for these roles. The student will be able to identify duties he/she may or may not perform as a para-educator. The student will also have an opportunity to evaluate the components of a job description. A role clarification activity will allow examination of the para and the teacher's perceptions of role assignments.
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ED 109: Para-Educator Self-Study Program II:Ethical Issues for Para-Educators
1.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(1 Credit Hour) This course focuses on the code of ethics as it relates to working with students, teachers, the school, and the community. Selected readings will give the para-educator insight into what it means to abide by a code of ethics and why professionals adopt a code of ethics. A pretest and posttest will enable the para-educator to assess his/her knowledge of ethical concerns, including confidentiality of information and records concerning students and parents. Case studies and value oriented worksheets are provided to let the para-educator explore his/her ethical beliefs. Para-educators are encouraged to investigate the topic and discuss ethical issues with their supervisor and colleagues.
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ED 110: PPST Preparation:Reading and Writing
1.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(1 Credit Hour) The purpose of this course is intensive preparation for the Pre-Professional Skills Test, a test required for candidates in degree programs in education at Kansas institutions. Students will review and practice the writing process, practice reading strategies, and review selected grammar. It will be offered in special sessions during the six weeks preceding the national test dates in October, January, and April. D
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ED 111: PPST Preparation:Math
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course focuses on essential mathematical skills required for entry into the teaching profession and tested by the Pre- Professional Skills Test. It includes a review of arithmetic, geometric, algebraic, and selected statistical functions, as well as problem-solving and testing strategies applicable to mathematics.
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ED 112: Careers in Education
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course allows students to explore the many types of careers in the field of education, such as being a paraprofessional, teacher, coach, counselor, or administrator. It also presents various models of the education workplace to help students to understand how all of these careers work together and to appreciate some of the problems educators face.
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ED 113: Paraprofessional Academy II:Continuing the Cycle of Professional Improvement
2.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(2 Credit Hours) This course is designed to build on and expand upon, competencies gained in Paraprofessional Academy I. This course will provide paraprofessionals with information and a variety of valuable strategies to work with all students, to complement classroom instruction, and to build better partnerships between students, paraprofessionals, content teachers and administrators.
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