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4390. Student Teaching (Kindergarten)
Provides directed teaching for students in the
kindergarten curriculum on the Senior level.
Prerequisite: See Director of Student Teaching.
4392. Student Teaching in Elementary School
A minimum of 120 clock hours of directed
teaching, observation, and related activities.
Prerequisite: See Director of Student Teaching.
4692. Student Teaching in the Elementary School
A minimum of 240 clock hours of directed
teaching, observation, and related activities.
Prerequisite: senior standing, Ed. 3352, Ed. 3363,
Er. 3370, Ed. 4391, approved academic courses
and a grade point -average of at least 2.25.
Division of Secondary Education
3355. Secondary School Curriculum
Designed to develop understanding of the forces
that shape the curriculum, with emphasis on
trends and research. Laboratory experiences are
provided.
3368. Test and Measurement in High School
Provides experiences that will enable one to
use statistical measures, read literature, prepare
tests and use standardized instruments.
4361. Adolescent Psychology
Concerns the interaction of physical, emotional,
intellectual, religious and moral characteristics.
4364. Instructional Media and Methods
Modern media, techniques and methods in the
science of instruction.
4386. Teaching Speech in High School
Methods of teaching speech courses approved
in Texas High Schools. Practical problems in
curricular development and lesson planning.
3387. Special Methods: Home Economics
Provides overall instruction in philosophical,
sociological, and historical foundation for home
economics in secondary schools. Presents modern
methods and materials and furnishes practical
experience in teaching. Includes observation
of teaching in local schools.
4100. Guided Study
4388. Advanced Special Methods: Home Economics
Equips the student with knowledge and skills
needed for the teaching of home economics to
both high school students and adults. Prepares
the student for the role of managing a home
economics department and for assuming other
school and community responsibilities that usually
accompany this role.
4394. Student Teaching in High School
A minimum of 120 clock hours of directed
teaching, observation, and related activities.
4694. Student Teaching in High School
A minimum of 240 clock hours of directed
teaching, observation and related activities
Prerequisite: senior standing, approved professional
and academic preparation, appropriate
methods and a grade point average of at least
2.25.Division of General Education
1210. Reading Improvement
Survey and application of learning principles
in developing reading skills.
1311. The American School System
The development, organization and functioning
of education. (Offered on demand.)
2110. Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics
2330. Human Development
The individual from infancy through adolescence.4100.
Guided Study
4372. Principles of Guidance.
An introduction to the field of guidance services
in the school.
4367. Production of Instructional Media
Instruction and experience in producing practical
materials for use in both elementary and
secondary curricula.
4385. History of Education
A general course offered on demand.
4389. Driver Education (2-1).
Deals with the methods of teaching and the
administration of high school driver and traffic
safety education.
4399. History of American Education
A study of changing purposes and practices.
Division of Special Education4100.
Guided Study
4373. Psychology of Exceptional Children
A survey course dealing with the nature and
needs of exceptional children, including the
mentally retarded, the gifted, the emotionally
disturbed, and those having various handicaps.
4376. Psychology of Mental Retardation
The nature and characteristics of mental retardation
and its social, educational, and cognitive
aspects.
4377. Methods in Language and Learning
Disabilities
A survey of the more prominent methodical
approaches to the education of children with
specific language and learning disabilities.
4381. Curriculum and Methods for the Mentally
Retarded
The adaptation of usual and special methods for
teaching the retarded. Prerequisites: Ed. 4373,
4376, 4377, and basic work in elementary education.4395. Student Teaching in Special Education
The student spends a minimum of 11/2 hours
per day for one semester in connection with
mentally retarded children. Prerequisite: same
as for Education 4692.75
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