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EDU 423: Student Teaching inMiddle School
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Education majors receiving teaching certification in Middle School, grades 5-9, will teach in a middle school classroom for no fewer than seven weeks.The student, under the direction of the cooperating teacher at each level and the college supervisors, assumes responsibility for teaching. The principal and other school personnel cooperate to include, as nearly as possible,all of the experiences of a contract teacher. Students must successfully complete the Teacher Education Work Sample/Portfolio before receiving a grade in student teaching. See Student Handbook for admission requirements and general policies governing the program.
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EDU 424: Student Teaching in Secondary School
8.00 - 10.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Education majors receiving teaching certification in Secondary Education, grades 9-12, teach at a secondary campus for a full semester (as defined by teacher education faculty). The student, under the direction of the cooperating teacher and the college supervisors, assumes responsibility for teaching.The principal and other school personnel cooperate to include,as nearly as possible,all of the experiences of a contract teacher. Students must successfully complete the Teacher Education Work Sample/Portfolio before receiving a grade in student teaching. See Student Handbook for admission requirements and general policies governing the program. Students receiving only secondary teacher certification will enroll for ten credit hours. Students receiving a secondary teacher certification and a middle school teaching certificate will enroll for eight credit hours in EDU 424, Student Teaching in Secondary School, and two credit hours in EDU 423, Student Teaching in Middle School and will split their semester long experience between the two grade levels.
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EDU 425: Student Teaching in Grades K
3.00 - 10.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course provides for the education major receiving teaching certification in grades K-12 to teach in school campus settings at both the elementary level (for a minimum of seven weeks) and the secondary level (for a minimum of seven weeks). The student, under the direction of the cooperating teacher at each level and the college supervisors, assumes responsibility for teaching. The principal and other school personnel cooperate to include,as nearly as possible,all of the experiences of a contract teacher. Students must successfully complete the Teacher Education Work Sample/Portfolio before receiving a grade in student teaching. See Student Handbook for admission requirements and general policies governing the program.
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EDU 430: Independent Studies in Education
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course is provided for those students desiring or needing opportunities to pursue interests in any areas of concern to teachers.Prerequisite:GPA of 3.5 and approval of faculty. Students interested in an independent study should complete the request for independent study form in the Department of Education Office.
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EDU 440: Undergraduate Research Seminar
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
An introduction to the basic concepts,philosophies, and methodologies of educational research. Students will acquire a basic understanding of research design, implementation, and analysis of data as well as interpretation, use and limitations of results. Students taking the course for advanced credit will design and implement a research project investigating a topic pertinent to K-12 teaching and learning practice and report their research findings. Permission of instructor required.
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EDU 451: Music Methods in the Elementary School
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
See Music section for course description. Clinical field experience required.
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EDU 451 - Music Methods in the Elementary School
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EDU 452: Vocal Music Methods in the Secondary School
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
See Music section for course description. Clinical field experience required.
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EDU 452 - Vocal Music Methods in the Secondary School
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EDU 453: Instrumental Methods in the School
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
See Music section for course description. Clinical field experience required.
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EDU 462: Vocal Pedagogy
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
See Music section for course description. Clinical field experience required.
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EDU 465: Practicum in International Education
8.00 - 12.00 Credits
William Jewell College
A field experience in American higher education. Students from foreign countries are placed in beginning to advanced level foreign language classes at William Jewell College. Students serve as course assistants under the direction of a foreign language professor. Prerequisite: Completion of a post-secondary course of study at a foreign institution.Graded pass/fail.May be repeated.
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