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EDF 2085 Introduction to Diversity for Educators
Credits: 3.
Surveys educational demographics, foundations of prejudice, elements of culture, political and philosophical roots of diversity and commonality, exceptionalities, and barriers to cultural understanding and diversity in the classroom. A minimum of 30 hours of field experience is required with 15 hours in a diverse setting. See also: EDF 1005 and EME 2040. (D and S)
Credits: 3.
Studies growth and development during infancy and early childhood. Laboratory includes observation and participation in nursery school and kindergarten.
EDF 3433 Introduction to Educational Measurement and Evaluation
Credits: 2; Prereq: STA 2023; knowledge of descriptive statistics, correlation and regression; inferential statistics and tests on means; and department permission for freshmen and sophomores.
Surveys principles and methods of educational measurement with an emphasis on evaluation and diagnosis of students in school settings.
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EDG 4910 Education Undergraduate Research
Credits: 0-3; can be repeated for additional credit with a change in content up to 6 credits.
Supports mentored scholarship work that enables individual students to engage in the research process of posing questions, collecting and analyzing data, drawing evidence-based conclusions and communicating the results to others. Projects may involve inquiry, design, investigation, scholarship, discovery or application depending on the topic. (S-U)
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EEC 3005 Professionalism in Preschool and Childcare
Credits: 3; Prereq: admission to B.S. in Early Childhood Studies.
Ethical standards, professional guidelines, informed advocacy, and collaboration to support the development of children in child care and preschool settings.
EEC 3209 Art and Music in the Preschool Years
Credits: 3; Prereq: admission to B.S. in Early Childhood Studies.
Development and promotion of skills, concepts, creativity and enjoyment in music and visual arts in the preschool years.
EEC 3213 Language and Literacy Development in Preschool
Credits: 4; Prereq: admission to B.S. in Early Childhood Studies.
Provides an understanding of the phases of language and literacy development in children ages 3-5.
EEC 3404 Families, Diversity and Multicultural Considerations in Early Childhood
Credits: 4.
The role of family and influence of community on development and learning of young children in diverse society.
EEC 3421 Teaching Math and Science in Early Childhood
Credits: 3; Prereq: junior/senior-level EMR in Unified Early Childhood Education.
Techniques and methods for teaching preschool to third grade mathematics and science. Topics include psychological understandings, problem solving processes, integration of mathematics and science curricula, organizing for instruction, teaching methodology, alternative assessments and applying the process approach to learning activities through use of centers, cooperative learning, hands-on manipulatives and discovery type experiments.
EEC 3941 Practicum in Early Childhood Education
Credits: 1 to 4; Prereq: enrollment in Unified Early Childhood PROTEACH.
Field experience in pre-service early childhood education. (S-U)
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Credits: 3; Prereq: admission to B.S. in Early Childhood Studies.
Design, implementation and evaluation of curriculum to support the development of infants and toddlers in child care programs.
EEC 4212 Mathematics and Science in the Preschool Years
Credits: 3; Prereq: admission to B.S. in Early Childhood Studies.
Development and promotion of mathematics and science skills, concepts and dispositions in the preschool years.
EEC 4215 Early Childhood Science and Social Studies
Credits: 3; Prereq: junior/senior-level EMR in Unified Early Childhood Education.
Integrated curriculum course for science and social studies from the perspective of constructivist theory. Designed to promote understanding of similarities in ways in which children construct basic science and social studies concepts.
EEC 4252 Early Childhood Curriculum and Management
Credits: 3.
Develops knowledge of best practices in curriculum, management, and teaching in the early childhood years. Includes the contribution of child development theory and research to the design and implementation of appropriate early childhood programming, and discusses using theme-based units and play for integrating curriculum.
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EEC 4268 Play and Integrated Curriculum in the Preschool Years
Credits: 3; Prereq: admission to B.S. in Early Childhood Studies.
Uses theme-based units and play to integrate curriculum for preschool-aged children.
EEC 4314 Behavior Management in the Preschool Years
Credits: 3.
Understanding, preventing and responding to challenging behavior in preschool age children.
EEC 4315 Promoting Social Competence in the Preschool Years
Credits: 3.
Methods to facilitate peer interaction and promote the development of social competence for preschool age children.
EEC 4712 Social Competence in Early Childhood
Credits: 3; Prereq: junior/senior-level EMR in Unified Early Childhood Education.
Techniques for implementing developmentally appropriate strategies that promote children's self-responsibility and self-discipline. Examination of practices that help young children learn conflict resolution, effective interaction skills and prosocial behavior.
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EEX 2000 Impact of Disabilities: Home, Community and Workplace
Credits: 3.
How disabilities impact the lives of individuals who have disabling conditions and how the presence of individuals with disabilities enhances diversity in a variety of settings. The impact of disabilities in home, community and work environments. Physical, cognitive and emotional/behavioral disabilities are considered. (D and S)
EEX 3012 Introduction to Special Education
Credits: 3.
Overview of special education characteristics and definitions of disabilities, the referral process and service delivery models. Information on the history of, legal basis for and contemporary issues in special education.
EEX 3062 Early Childhood Special Education Curriculum
Credits: 3.
Content knowledge in developing and implementing individualized educational programs for the pre-kindergarten child with disabilities, including developmentally appropriate curriculum; methods, interventions strategies, teaming approaches, inclusion and mainstreaming issues; and approaches and techniques for serving the child and the family.
EEX 3070 Teachers and Learners in the Inclusive School
Credits: 3; Prereq: junior or senior standing.
Characteristics of, identification of and teaching practices for exceptional children in mainstream education. Designed for general education majors, both elementary and secondary.
EEX 3093 Exceptional People in School and Society
Credits: 3.
Persons with disabilities and people from other diverse groups and the services they need from school and society for success. Consideration of the abilities, causes and educational implications. May not be taken in lieu of EDF 2085. (D and S)
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EEX 3097 Social Perspectives on Disability
Credits: 3; Prereq: EEX 2000 or EEX 3093; Coreq: admission to disabilities minor.
Covers issues relevant to people with disabilities, their families and others with whom they have contact through community, employment or other settings. Specifically, historical views of people with disabilities and current disability-related issues are examined. Provides a framework for understanding disabilities and disability-related issues within cultural contexts.
EEX 3226 Assessment in Early Childhood Special Education
Credits: 3.
Use of informal and formal evaluation techniques to develop individualized educational programs for young children with disabilities and individualized family support plans for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families. An emphasis is the implementation of a multidisciplinary team approach in the assessment of young children.
Credits: 3.
Helps pre-service teachers develop instruction that provides diverse learners meaningful access to the school curriculum, and assist them in becoming self-regulated learners.
EEX 3616 Core Classroom Management Strategies
Credits: 3.
Helps pre-service teachers learn classroom management strategies that develop a positive classroom community for students with disabilities and other diverse learners. They will learn organizational and management strategies to assist students in managing their behavior.
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EEX 4018 Adaptations for Children with Special Needs (age 3-5)
Credits: 3; Prereq: admission to B.S. in Early Childhood Studies.
Methods for adapting early childhood activities and environments to meet the needs of children at risk for having a disability.
EEX 4064 Educational Programming for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities
Credits: 3.
Overview of issues, trends and best practices in the education of infants and toddlers who are at-risk or disabled (birth to three).
EEX 4280 Disabilities in Community and Employment
Credits: 3; Prereq: EEX 2000 or EEX 3093.
In-depth look at aspects of the community and work experiences for adults with disabilities and the individuals who interact with them. Effective practices that foster accepting and supportive environments that ensure successful life outcomes are discussed.
Credits: 3.
Provides preservice teachers with information and expertise related to instruction to that effectively meets the academic needs of all students in inclusive settings.
EEX 4520 Disabilities: Legal Aspects and Policies
Credits: 3; Prereq: EEX 2000 or EEX 3093; Coreq: admission to disabilities minor.
Development and enactment of laws and policies designed to protect the rights of persons with disabilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act is examined as well as other significant legislation contributing to policies affecting this population. Students will examine disability legislation/policy on local, state, national and international levels.
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EEX 4703 Application Experience: Theory to Practice
Credits: 1 to 2; Prereq: admission to B.S. in Early Childhood Studies.
Plan, implement and evaluate strategies learned in coursework in a classroom environment.
EEX 4754 Family Focused Involvement in Early Childhood Special Education
Credits: 3.
Professional skills working with families of young children with disabilities, including understanding of family systems theory, assessing family strengths and needs, developing individual family support plans (IFSP) or individual educational plan (IEP), and enhancing communication and counseling skills. Understanding families from diverse cultures.
EEX 4790 Multicultural Issues in Early Childhood Special Education
Credits: 3.
Cultural and linguistic diversity among young children with disabilities and their families.
Credits: 3; Prereq: EEX3097 or EEX4280 or EEX4520.
Identify and analyze current disability issues and literature on the integration of individuals with disabilities in the workplace, post-secondary education, community, and adult life. Students complete a culminating activity investigating a disability topic or applying disability-related knowledge to their academic discipline or anticipated professional practice.
EEX 4812 Practicum in Early Childhood Special Education
Credits: 3.
Conduct informal assessments, plan an intervention program, and provide intervention to young children with disabilities. (S-U)
Credits: 1 to 6; Prereq: undergraduates only.
In-depth study of a problem that relates to preparation as a special education teacher. The project must be approved and supervised by department faculty. (WR)
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EPH 4033 Children and Youth with Multiple Disabilities
Credits: 1 to 3; Prereq: EDH or EMR majors only.
Educational procedures, programming strategies, and curriculum development required for developmentally young children and youth with multiple impairments including physical, visual, auditory, medical and behavioral problems.
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Credits: 3; Prereq: junior/senior-level EMR in Unified Early Childhood Education.
Child language development and use as it influences classroom practice and literacy development. Study of oral language development of children from birth through age eight.
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Credits: 2.
Equips students with the tools that enable them to become independent learners with focus on testing and study skills, library research, and organized composition skills; introduces analytical thinking.
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