2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog/Handbook 
    
    Apr 26, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog/Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

EDUC 0306 - Elementary Curriculum and Instruction


Credits: 3

This course offers a foundation in elementary curriculum design, development, and implementation.  course participants will investigate how educators design and teach units that are anchored in rich content and authentic learning and assessment experiences.  culturally responsive curricula and teaching practices that meet the needs of all learners are explored and implemented through readings, discussions and guided activities in unit and lesson development.  Differentiation and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) are practices applied to a backwards design approach to curriculum development.  course participants create well-structured lessons with measurable outcomes anchored in the big ideas of academic disciplines.  they explore a range of informal and formal assessment methods and teaching approaches as they work in the field to create inclusive learning environments that value diversity, empower students as learners, support the success of all students, and embrace family and community collaboration.  Throughout the course, participants engage in critical reflection relative to their work in both the course and the elementary classroom.  They develop the capacity to use observation anecdotal notes, and feedback from the course instructor and supervising practitioner to improve their developing practice and sense of professionalism.  A 30-hour field experience in an elementary setting is required.

Prerequisites: A grade of B or better in EDUC 0319  
Pre/co-requisite: EDUC 0311  , EDUC 0301  , EDUC 0305  , and GNSC 0360