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Feb 05, 2025
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Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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EDUC& 205 Introduction to Education with Field Experience5 credits This course provides an introduction to the field of K-12 education, designed to serve the needs of those considering a career in, and those interested in a better understanding of the educational system. This course includes 30 hours of a required, supervised placement in an elementary, middle or high school.
Prerequisites: ABED 46 (or placement into ENGL 93 or higher) and ABED 40 (or placement into MATH 87 or higher)
Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Describe the historical origins and philosophical beliefs of public education in the United States
- Explain the nature and purpose of public education
- Identify the current issues facing the State of Washington as they relate to governance and funding along with the impact these issues have on the classroom
- Examine current issues in education, including the roles of unions, political influences, school reform, and school choice
- Articulate the current requirements for teacher certification programs in Washington State
- Examine the breadth of diversity reflected in public school populations
- Identify current theories related to how children learn and relate these theories to possible implications for teaching
- Identify and employ specific techniques for motivating students to learn, for dealing with disruptive behaviors, and for dealing with the challenges presented within the classroom
- Identify and critically evaluate their own personal philosophy of education, professional goals, and positive communications skills when working with students, peers and supervisors
Total Hours: 70 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 40 Field-Based Experience (Practicum or Internship) Hours: 30
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