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EDU 341: Contemporary Issues in Education
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Investigates selected topics and issues in contemporary education. Focuses on the interpretation, application, and reporting of educational research.
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EDU 355: Technology in the Classroom
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Explores the educational potential of computers for teachers and learners. Focuses on the evaluations and selection of educational software, the integration of computers into the curriculum, and the use of computers to manage instruction. Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks for Technology and Science are used for reference.
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EDU 409: Field Placement
0.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Students participate in a 40 hour field placement experience in conjunction with methods courses. Field placement is arranged, with student input, by the Education Programs Field Placement Coordinator.
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EDU 419: Teaching Seminar
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Provides opportunities for student teachers to work in teams to observe and assist in classrooms, to plan learning activities across a variety of curriculum areas, and to reflect on their teaching experiences. Includes reflection and dialogue on classroom teaching-learning activities with student teachers, classroom teachers, and college instructors and/or supervisors. Taken concurrently with EDU 423. Full-time day division.
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EDU 420: Teaching Seminar
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Provides opportunities for student teachers to work in teams to observe and assist in classrooms, to plan learning activities across a variety of curriculum areas, and to reflect on their teaching experiences. Includes reflection and dialogue on classroom teaching-learning activities with student teachers, classroom teachers, and college instructors and/or supervisors. Taken concurrently with EDU 424. Full-time day division.
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EDU 423: Teaching Practicum
12.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Engages teacher education students in observing, assisting, and teaching in early childhood classrooms for 300 or more hours during the semester, including 150 hours at the preschool or K level and 200 hours at the grade 1 or 2 level. Directed by school personnel and college supervisors. Full-time day division.
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EDU 424: Teaching Practicum
12.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Engages teacher education students in observing, assisting, and teaching in elementary classrooms for 300 or more hours during the semester, including a minimum of 135 hours of direct teaching. Directed by school personnel and college supervisors. Full-time day division.
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EDU 434: Teaching Seminar
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Provides opportunities for students to plan learning activities for preschool settings. Includes reflections and dialogue on preschool teaching-learning activities. Taken concurrently with ED 435. Full-time day division.
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EDU 435: Teaching Practicum
12.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Engages students in observing, assisting, and teaching in preschool settings for 150 hours under the direction of agency personnel and college supervisors. Full-time day division.
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EDU 436: Multicultural Education
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Helps students to recognize and value their own cultural identity, the cultural differences among all peoples, and to develop an understanding of the multicultural nation and interdependent world in which we live. An integral part of this course will be an ongoing discussion and implementation of a variety of strategies designed to help the student to integrate and internalize this knowledge into their learning and teaching style and activities.
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