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Ee 206: Teaching Reading in the Elementary School
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Instruction in modern techniques for teaching children to read. Group and individual approaches; phonetic, basic text, and experimental techniques. Study of literature appropriate to reading development, appreciation, and enjoyment.
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Ee 212: Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School
2.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Materials and techniques of teaching mathematics, with appropriate emphasis on the traditional and modern developments in the fi eld. Class activities, teaching aids, planning, and evaluation of mathematics learning.
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Ee 214: Teaching Science in the Elementary School
2.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Materials and techniques of teaching science, with emphasis on the discovery approach to equip the child with basic science learning and to awaken a desire for further science study in secondary school.
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Ee 216: Arts and Crafts in the Elementary School
2.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
A studio course designed to give students direct experience with a variety of materials. Teaching techniques and activities for various age levels. Awareness of the place of arts and crafts in the total school program.
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Ee 495: Student Teaching:Elementary
8.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
A supervised classroom teaching experience on the elementary level (K-8), including seminar meetings and conferences scheduled prior to and during the student-teaching term. Prerequisite: permission of the Department.
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El 123: The Forms of Literature:Poetry and Drama
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Designed to initiate and develop understanding and appreciation of the nature, properties, and traditions of poetry and drama; and to stimulate critical interest in these literary forms by establishing standards of judgment and evaluation. Prerequisite: Cm120 or its equivalent.
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El 134: The Forms of Literature:Fiction
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Designed to initiate and develop understanding and appreciation of the nature, properties, and traditions of prose fiction; and to stimulate critical interest in this literary form by establishing standards of judgment and evaluation. Prerequisite: Cm120 or its equivalent.
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El 201: Survey of English Literature,I
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
A study of major literary works in English from the Old English Period to the latter part of the eighteenth century chosen for the purpose of illustrating the forms, themes, modes, and temper of the past. Required of all English majors. Prerequisites: El123-134.
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El 202: Survey of English Literature,II
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
A study of major works of English litera-ture from the latter part of the eighteenth century to the present chosen for the purpose of illustrating the forms, themes, modes, and temper of the modern experience. Required of all English majors. Prerequisites: El123-134.
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EL 210: Grammar for Writers
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
A review of the basic rules of grammar in English intended for students who have completed composition require- 3. A student must average 2.5 or better in Cu202 and Cu205 to remain a candidate for the major. The completion of freshman composition is a prerequisite for all courses. Students must also maintain a 2.5 cumulative average in all Cu courses in order to graduate.
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