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EDE 368/568: Intercultural- Education Immersion
2.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Participation in an intercultural educational setting designed to deepen and broaden previous culturally based experiences. Includes observation, lesson-planning, assisting with special-needs students, tutoring, teaching, and attending professional meetings. Students are expected to immerse themselves in the life of the community in which they are placed.
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EDE 401W: Democracy, Leadership and Schooling
2.00 Credits
Whitworth University
A capstone course to clarify spiritual, philosophical, social and educational convictions as they relate to the teaching profession. Students explore and translate worldview convictions to educational practice. Reflection and revision of personal philosophy of education and vision statement.
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EDE 401W - Democracy, Leadership and Schooling
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EDE 440/540: K- 8 Reading Instruction
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Processes of teaching reading, reading skills, reading comprehension and vocabulary development for learners in grades K-8. Includes hands-on use of current published reading materials for use in planning reading lessons, and an overview of Washington state standards and grade-level expectations.
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EDE 441/541: K- 8 Literacy Instruction
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Focus on the development of an integrated reading/language-arts thematic unit, assessment of reading & language arts abilities, and use of Washington state standards and grade-level expectations for writing. Includes an introduction to genres of children's literature and their cross-disciplinary integration.
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EDE 442: Instructional Practicum II
1.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Placement in a K-8 classroom to allow student to observe and assist with reading and language-arts lessons modeled by classroom teachers and to assess reading and writing abilities of selected students.
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EDE 442 - Instructional Practicum II
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EDE 471/571: Assessment and Accountability
2.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Assessment practices and issues in education. Emphasis on best-practice research, performance-based assessment, Washington state standards, and assessment as an integral component of classroom instruction. Students will draft a positive-impact plan.
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EDE 472/572: Professional Issues in Education
1.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Public-school laws, professional rights and responsibilities, membership in professional organizations, faith and values related to teaching and dynamics of parent/community relations.
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EDE 473/573: Classroom Management
1.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Addresses theoretical and practical models of classroom management. Candidates develop management plans appropriate to their current student-teaching placement.
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EDE 474/574: K- 8 Student- Teaching Seminar
1.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Exploration of issues in student teaching, professional portfolio development, preparation of comprehensive instructional plan, documentation of positive impact on student learning, certification and job placement.
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EDU 150: Exceptionality Across the Life Span: Disability Studies
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
This course acquaints students with the issues associated with human diversity across the lifespan in today's society. The focus is on individuals who have disabilities, their struggle for legal rights and social inclusion, and resources available for support. Students will also work directly with community agencies that serve the disabled.
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