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Secondary Education

Bachelor of Arts

Requirements

Core Curriculum

33-35 cr

The Wheeling University core curriculum provides all students, regardless of their major, with the skills that will allow them to pursue their own integral development and to contribute to the common good. All Wheeling University students must complete this Core Curriculum in addition to the requirements of their major. View Core Curriculum »

Secondary Education Core

44 cr

PSYC 110

General Psychology

3 cr

A survey of contemporary psychology, including the topics of conditioning and learning, sensation and perception, psychophysiology, motivation and emotion, memory and cognition, development, social behavior, psychological testing, personality, psychopathology and psychotherapy. Participation in research projects or an alternative exercise is required.

Course Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring

PSYC 212

Developmental Psychology

3 cr

An analysis of development throughout the life-span, with a special emphasis on various theoretical approaches to development. Designed for non-psychology majors. Students taking this course should not take PSYC 214, 216, or Prerequisite: PSYC 110.

Course Offered: Spring of every odd year

PSYC 220

Educational Psychology

3 cr

A study of the cognitive and affective dimensions of student behavior with an emphasis on the theoretical conceptions of learning which underlie education methods. Professional Education students should register for the section designated for them.

Prerequisite: PSYC 110.     Course Offered: Every Fall

EDUC 231

Schools and Communities

2 cr

Introduction to teaching as a profession with an emphasis on exploring various perspectives on education through dialogue and activities related to current issues relevant to today’s classroom teachers. Topics include teacher dispositions, challenges teachers and schools face, influence of the law on education, standards and assessment, and the global educational context. The field component involves tutoring and/or leading learning activities with children. (10 Hours Field Placement in Schools Required)

EDUC 232

Classroom and Teacher Roles

3 cr

Study of teaching, focusing on classroom pedagogical and management strategies, development of objectives, and lesson planning, as well as discussion of the various roles of a teacher. Attention also given to co-teaching and collaboration. The field component involves observation and teaching experience under the guidance of a K-12 mentor teacher. There is a focus on reflections related to planning, pacing, and teaching strategies. (30 Hours Field Placement in Schools Required)

One of the following, depending on concentration | 3 cr

EDUC 310

Curriculum Development & Methods: Secondary English/Language Arts

3 cr

Study of English/Language Arts curriculum, incorporating specific methods to prepare students to teach secondary English/Language Arts. (40 Hours Field Placement in Schools Required)

Prerequisite: Admitted to Education Program.

EDUC 311

Curriculum Development & Methods: Secondary Mathematics & Science

3 cr

117 Study of mathematics and science curriculum, incorporating specific methods to prepare students to teach secondary math and science. (20 Hours Field Placement in Schools Required)

Prerequisite: Admitted to Education Program.

EDUC 312

Curriculum Development & Methods: Secondary Social Studies

3 cr

Study of Social Studies curriculum incorporating specific methods to prepare students to teach secondary Social Studies. (20 Hours Field Placement in Schools Required)

Prerequisite: Admitted to Education Program

EDUC 320

The Special Education Process

3 cr

Study of the history of special education incorporating significant legislation, litigation, and trends. Important practices, including the referral process, functional behavior assessments, transition plans, 504 plans, IEPs, and the continuum of classroom services. (30 Hours Field Placement in Schools Required).

Prerequisite: Admitted to Education Program.

SPED 333C

Exceptionality and Diversity in the Classroom

3 cr

Overview of the characteristics and needs of exceptional and diverse learners. This course focuses on the curricular and instructional alternatives that address these needs. Emphasis will be on accommodations and modifications, data collection, assistive technology, and collaboration.

Co-requisites: In the event a teacher candidate is completing coursework leading toward a multi-categorical endorsement SPED 333C and SPED 333F are to be completed concurrently. (10 Hours Field Placement in Schools Required).    Prerequisite: Admitted to Education Program.     *Satisfies EXSL Core Requirement

EDUC 334

Reading in Content Areas

3 cr

Systematic introduction to current theory, research, and practice in the integration of literacy activities across content areas. Student work in cooperative groups to design, publish, and present a unit of study (or unit plan) using literacy strategies to address and assess content standards and objectives. The course involves simulated teaching discussion, position papers, reflective papers, and peer response. (30 Hours Field Placement in Schools Required).

Prerequisite: Admitted to Education Program

EDUC 473

WVTPA/Action Research

1 cr

Capstone activity in which students work with children in specific and assigned classes in a K-12 school in the licensure content and programmatic area(s), develop action research projects. They will prepare and present a summary of research-related activities and their results.

Prerequisite: Department approval.

EDUC 475

Student-Teaching Seminar

1 cr

Further development of knowledge and skills vital to successful teaching, examination of contemporary issues in education and development of a professional portfolio. This class is taken in conjunction with student teaching.

Corequisites: EDUC 475 and EDUC 481.     Prerequisite: Department approval.     *Satisfies EXSL Core Requirement.

EDUC 476

Evaluation

2 cr

Continuation of the development of the knowledge and skills needed to assess various aspects of teaching and achievement by all learners, the appropriate role of reflection and self-evaluation, the examination of research on assessment, and current reform movements. Also presented will be classroom, program, individual, formative, summative, traditional, and alternative assessment models.

Prerequisite: Senior standing.

EDUC 481

Student Teaching

Variable 3 [ACT] – 11 cr

A full semester (14 weeks) of teaching experience in specific and assigned classes in a K-12 school in the licensure content and programmatic area(s) under the direct supervision of a cooperating teacher selected by University faculty.

Prerequisite: Department approval.

Area of Concentration

39-48 cr

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