Education

Classes

EDUC 100 : University Seminar

Acclimatizes new Evangel students to the University. Encourages the intellectual and practical orientation to the challenges and opportunities of University life and learning. Students learn about the mission of the University and EU20 themes while learning to build relationships within the department, and by attending campus-wide events.

Credits

1

EDUC 225 : Introduction to Curriculum and Instructional Planning

Provides an orientation to the American public school system. Emphasis is placed on legal, philosophical and sociological foundations of education and on individual evaluation of suitability for membership in the profession. Students will investigate lesson planning aligned with state and local curriculum requirements. They will also be introduced to strategies involved in the effective engagement of learners, development of critical thinking skills, and classroom management. Required for all education majors. Should be taken concurrently with EDUC 220 Level 1 Practicum the first semester of the sophomore year. Successful completion of EDUC 225 and 220 is required for admission into the Teacher Education Program.

Credits

3

Corequisites

EDUC 220.

EDUC 226 : Instructional Strategies and Techniques in Elementary Ed

Provides an overview of the elementary instructional process. Emphasis is placed on using instructional strategies to create and facilitate effective and engaging experiences for diverse learners. Admission to teacher education program required.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 227 : Instructional Strategies and Techniques in Middle Grades Ed

Explores middle grades philosophy, organization, and instructional processes. Topics include key components of school organization and instructional strategies to create and facilitate effective and engaging experiences for diverse learners in the middle grades. Admission to teacher education program required.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225. 

EDUC 228 : Instructional Strategies and Techniques in Secondary Content

Provides an overview of the secondary instructional process. Emphasis is placed on using instructional strategies to create and facilitate effective and engaging experiences for diverse learners. The course will be differentiated to address specific content area specialties. Admission to teacher education program required.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

Corequisites

EDUC 397.

EDUC 251 : Foundations of Language and Literacy

Introduces the area of literacy instruction in elementary and middle level schools. Explores development and early literacy instruction including reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Admission to teacher education program required.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 298 : Level I Field Experience in Infant/Toddler Care

Explores the characteristics, needs, and development of children ages birth to 24 months. Students are assigned to an infant/toddler program for 3 hours per week and gain practical experience through observation and direct involvement.

Credits

1

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225. Must complete Field Experience Placement form.

EDUC 299 : Administration of Early Childhood Programs

Examines the types and functions of various early childhood programs. Topics include the mechanics of setting up a high-quality childcare or preschool program in compliance with state licensing regulations.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 320 : Introduction to Disabilities I/ Cross-Categorial

Examines current trends and theoretical approaches to teaching students with learning disabilities, behavior/emotional disabilities, autism, developmental disabilities, and physical and health impairments. Topics include characteristics, etiology, student diversity, legislation, and educational needs of students. In addition to class, Education majors are enrolled in EDUC 321 and are assigned an internship with a minimum of 6 hours per week in an elementary Special Education environment to work with students with disabilities.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 329 : Interdisciplinary Learning

Provides Elementary and Early Childhood Education majors with methods and materials for the integration of art, music, health and physical education into core subject area instruction.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 332 : Methods of Teaching Elementary School Mathematics

Stresses appropriate strategies and materials for teaching basic math concepts, operations, and problem solving. Topics include the proper use of manipulative materials and remediation procedures in teaching math to student's pre-K through grade 6.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220, 225, MATH 120, 121.

Corequisites

EDUC 331, Level 2 Field Experience (Mathematics).

EDUC 333 : Remediation and Methods of Teaching Elementary Mathematics

Discusses methods for special education minors. Topics include effective teaching techniques and strategies of the basic math operations, concepts, and problem solving and the proper use of manipulative materials in teaching math.

Credits

4

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

Corequisites

EDUC 331

EDUC 335 : Level II Field Experience in Early Childhood Special Education

Explores the characteristics, growth and development of young children with special needs. Students are assigned to an inclusive early childhood special education program for 4 hours per week and gain practical experience through observation and direct involvement.

Credits

1

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 337 : Language Development of Exceptional Children

Develops understanding of language development and language reproduction from 0-18 years. The unique needs of English Language Learners are also considered. Proficiency in planning and implementing developmentally appropriate lessons and activities is emphasized as well as assessment strategies.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 344 : Utilizing Family and Community Resources

Examines various types of community agencies that provide services for children with physical, emotional, social, and educational needs. Training and practice in developing interaction skills with families and service delivery systems are included.

Credits

2

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 351 : Analysis and Correction of Reading Difficulties

Discusses methods for focusing on the special literacy needs of students. Topics include reading difficulties, corrective and remedial procedures and techniques. Demonstrates materials to assess and aid the disabled and under-achieving reader.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 352 : Content Area Literacy

Prepares the prospective teacher in methods for developing students' reading skills in conjunction with knowledge in subjects other than reading. Topics include instruction in the reading needs of the student in content areas, readability of textbooks, study skills for each content, comprehension skills, and writing in the content area classroom. Admission to teacher education program required.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 354 : Level II Field Experience - Middle School

Provides field experiences for major specialty area of middle school education emphasis. Field experience of 4 hours per week at an assigned school is required. First time enrollment in EDUC 354 course. Two sections of this course are required, one for each area of emphasis. Must be taken con-currently with BUED, MATH, SSCI, GSCI, or ENGL 336 Instructional Methods in Content Area (or equivalent course). Admission to teacher education program required.

Credits

1

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 370 : Science and Social Studies for Elementary Teachers

Prepares the prospective teacher in the basic concepts and the methods and procedures for effective presentation of science and social studies. Topics include methods, content, and materials to meet the needs of all students.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 371 : Level II Field Experience (Teaching)

Provides a clinical experience in which students are assigned to the school for 4 hours per week. Experience is at the appropriate level and subject area specialty.

Credits

1

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 380 : Methods for Teaching Disabilities I/Cross-Categorical

Discusses research-based strategies and materials for teaching students with specific learning disabilities, behavior/emotional disabilities, developmental/intellectual disabilities, autism, and ADD/ADHD. Topics include the educator as collaborator, advocate, and specialist in program planning, evaluation, and curriculum modification.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 320. EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 397 : Level II Field Experience\Mid-Level Secondary

Provides students with a mid-level experience for secondary education students. Students are assigned to a school for 4 hours per week in the subject area specialty.

Credits

1

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225, minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75. Admission to teacher education program required.

EDUC 421 : Effective Engagement of the Learner

Examines learning theories and their application in the classroom. Topics include the effects which developmental stages, individual 2ifferences, motivation, personality, and attitudinal systems have on the learning and educational experience of children and adolescents. Provides practical ideas for engaging the learner to reduce classroom discipline issues and create a positive classroom climate.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

Admission to Teacher Ed.

EDUC 427 : Seminar in Student Teaching

Discusses current issues in education. Conducted by University supervisors for all student teachers. (Special Education, Early Childhood and Middle School majors must enroll in the Elementary section). (K-12 majors must enroll in the secondary section).

Credits

2

Prerequisites

Admission to teacher education program required.

EDUC 434 : Assessment and Data-Based Decision Making

Covers the development, grading, and interpretation of cognitive, performance, and authentic assessments. Topics include interpretation of standardized test results along with their use in making educational decisions, elementary statistics including descriptive statistics, normal probability distributions, and hypothesis testing. Satisfies the Math Proficiency requirement for Education students.

Credits

2 - 3

Prerequisites

EDUC 226, or EDUC 227, or EDUC 228.

EDUC 437 : Supervised Student Teaching

To enroll, a student must be formally admitted by the Teacher Education Committee for Standards and Approval. The student observes and then teaches under the direction of the cooperating teacher and University supervisor. Sections are offered for all levels of student teaching.

Credits

12

Prerequisites

EDUC 427 recommended.

EDUC 451 : English Language Arts Methods for Elementary Educators

Discusses current trends, issues, materials and methods of literacy instruction in the pre-K and elementary classrooms.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 251, and preferably EDUC 351, but can be taken concurrently with EDUC 453. Recommended semester before student teaching.

EDUC 453 : Level II Field Experience - English Language Arts

Provides students with a field experience for 4 hours per week or 3 days each week for year-long internship. The experience will be in English Language Arts subject area.

Credits

1

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225. Must complete Field Experience Placement form.

EDUC 487 : Special Education Evaluation of Abilities and Achievement

Discusses the role of the Special Education teacher as a member of the multidisciplinary team. Topics include professional ethics, administration and interpretation of individualized, formative, and summative assessments, evaluation reports, eligibility procedures, and assessment to support evidence-based instruction

Credits

3

Prerequisites

EDUC 220 and EDUC 225.

EDUC 490 : Readings in Education

Provides personal study in literature of one's interest or to fill in gaps in one's scope of knowledge.

Credits

1 - 2

Prerequisites

Permission of the department chair and the supervising professor.