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EDU 434: Middle Level Education Practicum in Music
1.00 Credits
Carleton College
Classroom-based practicum in a music class of young adolescent learners. Emphasizes evaluation and application of concepts and strategies introduced in EDU433. Must be taken concurrently with EDU433. Prerequisites: EDU240/EDU241; EDU432; major or minor in music; 2.50 GPA.
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EDU 489: Student Teaching in Preprimary
5.00 Credits
Carleton College
Observation and student teaching at preprimary level at one of Bethel's child development centers. Includes participation in a seminar that meets regularly. Prerequisite: admission to student teaching; 2.50 GPA. Requirements for successful completion of student teaching in preprimary include: a personal philosophy of early childhood education; two (2) portfolios on children; two (2) entries for the professional portfolio. These entries are based on the Standards of Effective Practice and should include artifacts.
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EDU 490: Student Teaching Block
15.00 Credits
Carleton College
Observation and student teaching at appropriate level(s) for specified period(s). Includes participation in a seminar that meets regularly. Graded on an S/U basis. Prerequisites: admission to student teaching; 2.50 GPA.
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ENL 100N: Great Writers:An Introduction to Literature
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Why do great works of literature endure, and how do they illuminate the human experience? Works by classic and contemporary authors are studied for their artistry; their portrayal of great ideas, hopes, joys, and sorrows; and their insight into beauty, truth, and self-understanding.
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ENL 102: Survey of British Literature I
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Major literary works from Anglo-Saxon times through the 18th century, with some attention given to the development of literary movements and genres. Authors include the Beowulf poet, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Donne, Milton, and Pope.
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ENL 111N: American Life Stories
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
An introduction to American autobiography, exploring how individual Americans write their life stories. Consideration of the translation of some personal narratives into film. Selections reflect the rich cultural diversity of American life.
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ENL 200: Juvenile Literature
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Reading of a wide range of juvenile literature. Study and discussion of reading interests and reading characteristics of juveniles. Review of bibliographies for juvenile reading. Intended especially for prospective teachers.
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ENL 202: Survey of British Literature II
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Major writers and works from the Romantic, Victorian, and early 20th century periods. Historical and intellectual background. Writers include Blake, Wordsworth, Keats, Shelley, Arnold, Hopkins, Joyce, Conrad, and Yeats.
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ENL 204: American Literary Traditions
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Major American authors studied in their historical and cultural contexts, from the colonial era to the present.
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ENL 206: Shakespeare and Film
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Study of the full range of strategies for adapting Shakespeare to film, with an emphasis on recent movements. Multiple cinematic versions of the same text are compared to achieve insight into Shakespeare's work and to develop understanding of film as an artistic medium.
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