Education Curriculum and Instruction (EDCI)
Head of Department: Professor Mary Anne Doyle
Department Office: Room 315, Gentry Building
For major requirements,Link to the Neag School of Education website for additional information.
3000. Introduction to Teaching
(201) First semester. One credit. Prerequisite: Open only to students in the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Preparation Program.
Introduction to the University of Connecticut's Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Preparation Program. Includes the philosophical and theoretical foundations of the program, its structure and components, the nature and purposes of schooling, the relationship of the school and society, and recent educational reform movements, including the work of the Holmes Group and John Goodlad's National Network for Educational Renewal, and the nature and purposes of "reflective practice" for the educational professional
3002. Introduction to Bilingual-Bicultural Education
(204) Semester by arrangement. Three credits. Gort, Leach, Reagan, Reyes
Deals with cultural-historical background and processes of establishment and implementation of bilingual-bicultural education programs.
3005. Introduction to Outdoor Education
(212) Semester and hours by arrangement. Three credits. Goodkind.
An introduction to the elements and philosophy of outdoor education. The development of knowledge, understanding and appreciation of educational values inherent in the natural environment.
3006. Sociolinguistic Diversity and the Classroom
(231) Second semester. One credit. Prerequiste: Open only to students in the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Preparation Program. Osborn, Reagan
A basic overview of the role of language in the educational process, and the educational implications of language diversity, as one component of multicultural diversity, in the classroom. Topics include the nature and elements of human language, prescriptive and descriptive approaches to language study, first and second language acquisition, language variation and its social and educational implications, the relationship between language and culture, and foreign and second language education, including bilingual and English as a Second Language programs.
3007. Social and Community Issues in Education
(233) Second semester. One credit. Prerequisite: Open only to students in the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Preparation Program. Mannebach
Social and community issues, including the effect of alcohol, drugs and tobacco, confronting teachers in contemporary society.
3090. Directed Observation and Participation
(262) Credits by arrangement, not to exceed three. Open only with consent of instructor. This course may be taken for more than one semester.
This course gives prospective teachers an opportunity to see secondary and elementary school teachers and pupils in action, to discuss with supervisors and teachers problems related to work in designated field, and to study school resources from the standpoint of good teaching.
3305. Methods in Elementary School Music
(258) Semester by arrangement. Three credits. Prerequisite: Satisfactory progress in applied music, and consent of instructor.
4010. Teaching Reading and Writing in the Content Areas
(273) Second semester. Two credits. Prerequisite: Open only to students in the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Preparation Program. Irwin
A study of the role of reading and writing in the learning of the content areas taught in secondary schools.
4088. Variable Topics
(298) Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement. Open only with consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
4099. Independent Study for Undergraduates
(299) Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement. Prerequisite: Open only to juniors and seniors with appropriate background for the study of education. Students must present the instructor with a problem well laid out for investigation. May be repeated for credit with a change in content.
Designed primarily for qualified students who wish to extend their knowledge in some specialized area.
4110 Teaching Reading and Writing in the Elementary School
(221) First semester. Three credits. Prerequiste: Open only to Elementary Education and Special Education majors. Doyle, Irwin, Kaufman
An introduction to the teaching of reading and writing in the elementary school. Field experiences may be included.
4110W. Teaching Reading and Writing in the Elementary School
(221W) Prerequiste: Open only to Elementary Education and Special Education majors; ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800.
4115. Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School
(222) First semester. Two credits. Prerequiste: Open only to Elementary Education and Special Education majors. DeFranco, McGivney-Burelle
A study of current approaches to teaching and learning school mathematics. Opportunities will be provided for participants to develop an awareness and knowledge of the Standards for Teaching School Mathematics
4120. Teaching Science in the Elementary School
(223) First semester. Two credits. Prerequiste: Open only to Elementary Education and Special Education majors. Moss
A study of curriculum materials, laboratory experiences and teaching techniques in science.
4125. Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School
(224) First semester. Two credits. Prerequiste: Open only to Elementary Education and Special Education majors.
A study of the organization of learning experiences and teaching methods emphasizing the social sciences as the foundation of the social studies.
4130. Teaching the Language Arts in the Elementary School
(220) Second semester. Three credits. Prerequiste: Open only to Elementary Education and Special Education majors. Doyle, Irwin, Kaufman
A study of current theory and approaches to teaching the language arts effectively by connecting the teaching of speaking, listening, reading, and writing and by integrating this instruction with children's literature and content learning. Field experiences may be included.
4150. Directed Student Teaching
(276) Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement. Prerequisite: Open only to students in the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Preparation Program. Application, signed by the advisor, must be made to the Coordinator of Student Teaching for the fall semester prior to March 1; for the spring semester prior to October 1.
Student teaching in selected elementary schools. Provides opportunity for students to observe teaching, to develop teaching skills through practice, and to engage in other school activities for which elementary teachers are responsible.
4205. Methods of Foreign Language Instruction, Pre K-12
(260) First semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: Open only to students in the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Preparation Program. Osborn, Reagan
Selection and organization of learning experiences, instructional activities and materials, and methods of teaching foreign language in pre K-12 settings. Course activities include a combination of lecture, seminar and clinical experiences in local schools.
4205W. Methods of Foreign Language Instruction, Pre K-12
(260W) Prerequisite: Open only to students in the Integrated bachelor's/Master's Teacher Preparation Program; ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800.
4210. Instruction and Curriculum in the Secondary School
(266) Semester and hours by arrangement. Variable credit not to exceed 6. Prerequisite: Open only to students in the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Preparation Program.
A study of the selection and organization of learning experiences, instructional materials and teaching methods. Course activities will include a combination of lecture, seminar, and clinical experiences in local schools.
4210W. Instruction and Curriculum in the Secondary School
(266W) Prerequisite: Open only to students in the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Preparation Program; ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800.
4215. The Teaching of Reading in Middle and High Schools
(272) Semester and hours by arrangement. Variable credit. Prerequisite: Open only to students in the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Preparation Program. Irwin
Methods of teaching reading to middle and high school students.
4250. Directed Student Teaching
(277) Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement. Prerequisite: Open only to students in the Integrated Bachelor's/Master's Teacher Preparation Program. Application, signed by the advisor, must be made to the Coordinator of Student Teaching for the fall semester prior to March 1; for the spring semester prior to October 1.
Class meetings providing orientation to student teaching followed by teaching in schools supervised by a member of the staff of the Curriculum and Instruction Department. It is the policy of the department to extend its practice-teaching opportunity to a point sufficient to indicate adequately a student's teaching ability and aptitude.
4301. Foundations of Education: Philosophical Tools for Teachers
(232) Second semester. One credit. Prerequiste: Open only to students in the Music Education Teacher Preparation Program. Reagan
Philosophical trends in schooling, and applications of philosophy for prospective teachers.
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