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EED 345: Elementary Science and Health
2.00 Credits
Crown College
SPRING Methods and techniques of teaching science/health K-6, with emphasis on national science standards. Use and production of educational media, micro-teaching, and classroom field experience in approved site are included. Consideration is given to teaching the exceptional child. Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education Department.
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EED 346: Elementary Social Studies
2.00 Credits
Crown College
SPRING Methods and techniques of teaching social studies K-6. Focus is on curriculum planning and content, as well as on materials and resources appropriate to the field. Some attention is given to computer applications and to classroom diversity. Peer teaching and classroom field experience in approved site are included. Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education Department.
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EED 448: Student Teaching: K
8.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL Direct teaching experience in approved kindergarten through grade six classroom. Students observe, participate, plan, and teach in an elementary school. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading. Prerequisite: Admission to student teaching.
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EED 448 - Student Teaching: K
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ENG 090: English Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL In this course students will review English basics including grammar, mechanics, punctuation, and writing. This course is required for students with ACT English sub-scores of 17 or less. Upon completion students are required to take ENG 131, English Composition. This course does not meet any requirements for graduation.
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ENG 091: Reading Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL In this course students will develop increased proficiency in critical reading skills including comprehension, strategies for retention, critical thinking, notetaking, outlining and interpreting material from different disciplines. This course is required for students with ACT Reading sub-scores of 17 or less. This course does not meet any requirements for graduation.
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ENG 131: English Composition
3.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL and SPRING This course emphasizes the fundamentals of effective writing in the context of the elements of rhetoric: writer, audience, and purpose. Students write narrative, informative, and persuasive compositions and a documented research paper.
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ENG 131 - English Composition
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ENG 132: Writing and Literature
3.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL and SPRING Continued instruction and practice in writing and the writing process are the focal points of this course, with emphasis on critical analysis of literary genres. Prerequisite: ENG 131 or ENG 153H
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ENG 132 - Writing and Literature
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ENG 153H: Critical Thinking and Writing
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL Foundations for the critical analysis of differing theories of knowledge will be examined. The process of argument analysis will be introduced and practiced. Students will be encouraged to think more in terms of identifying and generating questions than in absorbing facts. They will learn to identify conclusions and reasons given in support of those conclusions. Responses to various readings will be used as a way of practicing the skills students are developing. The semester project will be a documented research paper on a major thinker or writer. May substitute for ENG 131 or a humanities elective.
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ENG 153H - Critical Thinking and Writing
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ENG 154H: Introduction to Literature
3.00 Credits
Crown College
Spring An evaluation of the Christian's literary heritage. This seminar course focuses on the ways that Christian writers have used literature to express their faith. Class discussion will center on a critical analysis of the text, the authors' use of various literary techniques in expressing their worldview, and the structure of specific arguments to answer cultural concerns. May substitute for ENG 132 or a humanities elective.
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ENG 233: American Literature
3.00 Credits
Crown College
SPRING An overview of non-dramatic literature of the United States, showing its development from colonial times to the present. Students also work individually and collaboratively to explore topics, works, and authors representing multi-cultural voices in the changing canon of American literature. Prerequisites: ENG 131 and ENG 132
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