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RECR 301: Recreation Programming and Development
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This class presents principles, practices and program planning for a variety of recreation and leisure activities and programs. This course will give the class hands on opportunities in leadership, design and application in a variety of leisure settings.
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RECR 342: Recreation for Special Populations
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A study in the benefits, issues, methods and techniques related to leisure and recreation for special populations. The elderly or aging, physically and mentally impaired, and socially at risk populations are targeted. Other topics include cultural and ethnic differences and gender issues in leisure and recreation. Credit Hours: 3
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RECR 470: Recreation Practicum
3.00 Credits
Lee University
One class meeting per week and 150 hours of participation in a recreation setting. Students will be actively involved in leadership, planning and execution of a recreation program.
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RELG 100: Introduction to Christianity
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course is intended to provide students, outside of the Christian tradition, an overview of the history, beliefs, culture, practice, and development of Christianity from its ancient past to the present.
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RELG 200: Biblical and Theological Foundations for Benevolence
1.00 Credits
Lee University
This course offers students an introduction to various aspects of service as portrayed from biblical, theological and historical sources. Issues of benevolence, poverty, social justice and ministry to those in need will be examined. A segment of the course will require students to do some form of Christian service. Requires co-requisite enrollment in RELG-200L.
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SCED 411: The Teaching of Business, Grades 7-12
2.00 Credits
Lee University
A course designed to help business teachers develop techniques and locate materials which will enable them to be more effective teachers of business subjects. Students will be helped individually to resolve particular problems through research, group discussions, and demonstrations.
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SCED 412: The Teaching of Social Studies, Grades 7-12
2.00 Credits
Lee University
A survey of the principal methods, techniques and problems of teaching the social studies on the secondary level. Students demonstrate various teaching methods and techniques, and a survey of available materials is made.
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SCED 413: The Teaching of English, Grades 7-12
2.00 Credits
Lee University
The organization and use of appropriate materials, methods and techniques as related to the teaching of English in secondary schools.
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SCED 414: The Teaching of Languages, Grades 7-12
2.00 Credits
Lee University
The organization and use of appropriate materials, methods and techniques as related to the teaching of languages in secondary schools with emphasis on each student’s language area.
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SCED 415: The Teaching of Science and Mathematics, Grades 7-12
2.00 Credits
Lee University
A preliminary survey of major theories and practices of instruction in American secondary schools; aims, materials, teaching methods, learner activities and evaluation procedures in the sciences and mathematics disciplines; how these relate to the program of the school.
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