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Curriculum and Instruction (EDCI) Courses in the Wyoming Teacher Education Program are also
listed under EDEL.
USP Codes are listed in brackets by the 1991 USP code followed by the 2003 USP code (i.e. [M2<>QB]). 4000. Environmental Education for Teachers. 2-3 (Max. 6). An introduction to the philosophy, methods and content of
environmental education for students in elementary and secondary education.
Prerequisite: senior standing or consent of instructor. (Offered both semesters)
4120 [LIBS 4120]. Literature for Young Adults. 3.
Designed for prospective and working library media specialists and teachers
who wish to strengthen their backgrounds in the utilization of literature
with young adults in classrooms and libraries. The course involves the
reading and critique of literature. Dual listed with EDCI 5120. Prerequisite:
senior level or graduate standing or consent of instructor. (Offered based
on sufficient demand and resources)
4140 [LIBS 4140]. Storytelling. 2. [C3<>(none)] An investigation
of storytelling as an art and as an aid to instruction. Emphasis is on
literature for preschool and elementary age children. Dual listed with
EDCI 5140. Prerequisite: junior standing or EDCI 4120 is recommended..
(Offered based on sufficient demand and resources)
4160 [LIBS 4160]. Recent Trends in Children's Literature.
2. Important new developments in the subject matter, settings and style
of children's books are identified and studied. Students in this course
are expected to have a strong basic knowledge of children's literature.
Dual listed with EDCI 5160. Prerequisite: EDCI 4120.
(Offered based on sufficient demand and resources)
4250. Issues in multicultural education. 3. Provides
the future teacher and other interested students with a better understanding
of current issues and social foundations of multicultural America. Enables
more accurate educational decisions related to utilizing strengths and
diversity of each cultural group. Prerequisite: students must have at least
12 credit hours in education classes.
4300. Introductory Diagnosis Corrective Reading Instruction. 3-4 (Max. 4). Provides students with opportunities to work with children who have severe reading problems. Students in this class tutor one or two children for an entire semester under the direct guidance of the course instructor and the supervising teacher of the teaching division of the reading clinic. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. 4330. Advanced Diagnosis, Corrective Reading Instruction 3-4 (Max. 4). Designed to provide students with opportunities
to work with children who have reading problems. Students in this class
tutor under the direct guidance of the course instructor. Prerequisites:
EDCI 3100, 4300 and consent
of instructor.
4340. Integrating Computer-Based Technologies in Teaching _____. 1-3 (Max. 6). Equips students with information,
skills and insights necessary for successful integration of computer-based
technologies into classroom teaching. Content includes modeling of techniques,
teaching strategies and appropriate applications of computer-based technologies
in specific content areas and consideration of computer-related issues
facing educators. Prerequisite: ITEC 2360
or equivalent. 4350. Introduction to Second Language Acquisition. 3. Provides coursework for the State of Wyoming endorsement in English as a Second Language. Addresses theoretical foundations and practical applications of working with second language learners. Topics include historical/contemporary theories of second language acquisition, program models, as well as social and cognitive factors influencing second language acquisition. 4400 [3400]. The Middle School. 2-3 (Max. 3). This is the basic professional course in the program for the preparation of middle years educators. A review of the reorganization of junior high school leading to the establishment of the middle school philosophy, the teacher, and the unique function of the middle school compose the essential outline topics of the course. Prerequisites: EDST 3000, EDST 2450 or PSYC 4300, W1<>WA, 2.5 GPA. (Offered fall, spring and summer) 4450 [4250]. Issues In Multicultural Education. 3. Provides the future teacher and other interested students with a better understanding of current issues and social foundations of multicultural America. Enables more accurate educational decisions related to utilizing strengths and diversity of each cultural group. Dual listed with EDCI 5450. Prerequisite: students must have at least 12 credit hours in education classes. Please send comments or questions to registrar@uwyo.edu Last Change: 07/09/07 |