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CPS 4905: Internship in Counseling
3.00 Credits
Crossroads College
Students engage in an application of counseling skills gained through Counseling Psychology Major coursework in a supervised experience. The internship is completed during the final semester of the student's final year of the major. Prerequisites: CPS 3300 and CPS 3500. Offered: on demand and when feasible. Schletty
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EDU 1500: Foundations in Christian Ed
3.00 Credits
Crossroads College
This course is designed to help a beginning teacher to observe, evaluate, plan, and practice teaching in a Christian setting. Offered: yearly. Picker, staff
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EDU 2500: Admin.of Christian Education
3.00 Credits
Crossroads College
This course will enable the leader to examine how to organize, lead and administer a purpose-driven Christian Education ministry in the local church. Prerequisite: EDU 1500. Offered: yearly. Teske, Picker 93
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EDU 3800: Teaching Infants & Preschoolers
2.00 Credits
Crossroads College
This course is a study of the learning dynamics, approaches, and practical applications for developing an educational program for infants to children of three years of age. Offered: alternate years. Jerpbak
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EDU 3820: Teaching Children
2.00 Credits
Crossroads College
This course helps students understand and teach children with varying needs, know and apply available resources, and manage various behaviors and special needs in the classroom. Assignments include practice teaching. Prerequisite: EDU 1500. Offered: alternate years. Jerpbak
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EDU 3840: Teaching Adolescents
2.00 Credits
Crossroads College
This course is designed to help the student understand adolescent issues and development, to know and apply available resources, to address special needs of adolescents, and to practice beginning teaching skills with adolescents. Prerequisite: EDU 1500. Offered: alternate years. Picker
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EDU 3860: Teaching Adults
2.00 Credits
Crossroads College
This course is designed to prepare the student to understand the unique characteristics of adult learners, to become acquainted with ideas for adult programming and method, and to practice actually teaching adults in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: EDU 1500. Offered: alternate years. Picker, Jerpbak
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EDU 3880: Teaching Special Needs Students
3.00 Credits
Crossroads College
This course focuses on the nature, needs, and characteristics of special needs students, and how these issues are related to educational accommodations. It highlights legal definitions and attributes of diverse learners. Federal laws for special needs students are studied. Offered: alternate years. Jerpbak
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EDU 4000: History & Philosophy of Education
2.00 Credits
Crossroads College
Students in this course examine the history and philosophy of (primarily Western) education. The course includes evaluation of prominent theorists from the perspective of a Christian worldview. Students begin to formulate and share their own philosophy of education. They develop a comprehensive project that shows how current educational philosophy has its roots in history. Prerequisites: EDU 1500 and EDU 2500. Offered: alternate years. Picker
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EDU 4800: Sr Proj:Curriculum Development
2.00 Credits
Crossroads College
The Senior Project/Curriculum Development is designed as an evaluative tool to test whether a graduating senior has the ability to synthesize Christian Education principles and available materials into a hands-on project of curriculum development. The work is to be done primarily independently, meeting with the instructor approximately weekly. A minimum of one complete unit of curriculum, a training lesson for teachers who will use the curriculum, and a bibliography of useful resources for the teachers will be developed. Offered: yearly. Picker
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