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EDU 310: Introduction to Reading
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp. An introductory course to the philosophy and techniques associated with a holistic approach to the teaching of reading in the elementary school. This course must be taken concurrently with EDU320. Elementary education majors may not take the course until officially admitted to the Teacher Education Program.
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EDU 311: Secondary Reading Techniques
2.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp. Techniques of teaching reading comprehension strategies to middle and high school students. Prerequisites: Admission to the Education Department, and either both ENG104 and ENG108, or ENG112. Elementary teacher candidates must have completed EDU310 and EDU320.
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EDU 312: Laboratory in Secondary Reading Techniques
1.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp. Students will conduct pre and post diagnostic testing for reading abilities, analyze that data and identify and apply strategies for improving reading comprehension with an at-risk reading student. Students will tutor an at-risk reader two hours per week and create a course portfolio. To be taken concurrently with EDU311. Prerequisites: Admission to the Education Department.
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EDU 315: Psychology and Education of the Exceptional Student
2.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp. This course is a survey of issues related to the identification and teaching of exceptional students. All state federally defined categories of disability will be addressed by definition, etiology, prevalence, school law, civil rights law and curriculum and teaching issues. Topics will include curriculum and instruction modifications and adaptations as well as behavior management and discipline. Prerequisites: EDU202 and EDU203; declared minors in Childhood Studies are exempt from EDU202 and EDU203 as prerequisites.
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EDU 320: Language Arts Methods
2.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp. A course designed to help elementary teachers view reading, writing, listening, and speaking from a holistic, integrated perspective. In addition, methods in teaching handwriting, grammar, spelling, and vocabulary will be covered. This course must be taken concurrently with EDU310. Elementary education majors may not take the course until officially admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Prerequisite: ENG108 or ENG112.
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EDU 330: Science Methods in Early Childhood, Elementary, and Middle School
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp. For teachers in early childhood, middle and elementary school to emphasize methodology, strategies, materials, curriculum development of elementary science, and scientific method through research projects. Prerequisite: PHS230. Elementary education majors may not take the course until officially admitted to the Teacher Education Program.
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EDU 331: Instructional Media and Technology
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp. Survey of appropriate pedagogical applications of computer technology to the K-12 classroom. Emphasis on the use of the internet in the classroom and the local development of electronic instructional materials. Basic word processing skills assumed. Two hours lecture, one hour lab. Prerequisite: Admission to the Education Department.
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EDU 333: Science and Social Studies for Young Children
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp. Instructional strategies for teaching science and social studies in birth through grade 3. Examination of the role of the educator in creating learning environments and providing developmentally appropriate curriculum. Prerequisite: EDU358.
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EDU 340: Social Studies Methods for the Elementary and Middle School Teacher
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp. General Survey course of skills, concepts, methodologies, strategies, and curriculum development of elementary social studies and economics; includes inquiry learning, problem solving, current events, interpretation of pictures, charts, graphs, tables, maps, and time lines, and location and evaluation of information. Prerequisites: PSC101, GEO101, and either HIS140 or HIS150. Elementary education majors may not take the course until officially admitted to the Teacher Education Program.
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EDU 342: Evaluation of Abilities and Achievement
2.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F. Principles and techniques of administration, application, and interpretation of tests, test results, and data. Prerequisite: EDU315.
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