TE Courses
Offered by Department of Teacher
Education
College of Education
- TE 100 - Teaching in a Democratic Society - 3 hours
- Prereq: none
The first course for all teacher education majors. The key course themes are democracy and
diversity. Current educational issues will be explored. The course includes a field
experience in K-12 school sites. Typically, the course is taken concurrently with English
101 or English 102 and includes a community service learning component. Technology is
incorporated into the experience.
- TE 204 - Typical/Atypical
Growth and Development - 3 hours
- Prereq: TE 100, ENG
101
This course is one of the two required for Level II education majors.
Students will become aware of human growth/development and exceptionalities. As students
explore these areas, they will also be made aware of the necessity to adapt to the changes
brought to the classroom via diversity. Students will be involved in K-12 field
experiences that will provide them opportunities to observe student development,
exceptionalities, and diversity.
- TE 206 - Instructional
Technology and the Preservice Teacher - 3 hours
- Prereq: TE 100, ENG
101
This course will introduce preservice teachers to a variety of
technologies and strategies for their use in the instructional process to accommodate
diverse students. Perservice teachers will comprehend and model ethical and democratic
principles of instructional technology integration in their classrooms. This course will
be concurrently taught with PSCI 110GS, American
Government. Five field visits will be integrated into the curriculum, including one
weekend visit.
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11 May 2006
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