EDUC& 202: Introduction to Education

Class Program
Credits
5
Clinical Hours None
Weekly Contact Hours
5
Course ID
092581
Meets Degree Requirements For
General Elective
Description

Introduction to education as a professional career. Explores real issues of schooling, skills, and knowledge they will need to be successful professionals: survey of history, philosophy, principles, issues, and trends in American Education. This includes opportunities for observations of educational models and exploration of career paths. (Formerly EDUC 200).

Grading Basis
Graded
Prerequisites

ENGL& 101, or equivalent, or instructor’s signature

Course Learning Outcomes

Core Topics

  1. The requirements, benefits and challenges of teaching
  2. Society’s demand for teachers within different geographical areas, specialized subject areas, and of color/disabilities 
  3. The rights and responsibilities of students, teachers, and schools
  4. Professional code of ethics and legal issues in education
  5. Identifying students at risk
  6. Cultural diversity/Cultural Competency
  7. Meeting the needs of Culturally, linguistically, and ability diverse students
  8. History of education in America
  9. Philosophies of education
  10. Stages of child development
  11. Bloom’s taxonomy
  12. Common core standards
  13. Pedagogy in instruction and assessment
  14. Lesson plan creation, delivery, and evaluation with emphasis on differentiated curriculum
  15. Becoming a professional teacher – basic skills required testing (WEST-B), teacher certification requirements, assessments and evaluation systems (Teacher Principal Evaluation Program – TPEP)