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COURSES


Note: Students must provide their own transportation to off-campus sites for classes, student teach ing, practice and field activities, and defray any resulting personal expense. : Students must provide their own transportation to off-campus sites for classes, student teach ing, practice and field activities, and defray any resulting personal expense.

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CalStateTEACH (CST)

401. Multiple Subject Credential Module 1:
Curriculum, Instruction, and Intern Teaching in the Elementary School (10)

Prerequisite: admission to CalStateTEACH program. Major emphasis on the foundations of education, teaching reading and mathematics, and assessment. ($350 course materials fee)

401A. Beginning Curriculum, Instruction, and Supervised Teaching
Fieldwork in the Elementary School (7)

Major emphasis on instructional planning and reading/language arts. Taken concurrently with CST 444: CSET Preparation. Offered fall semester only. ($350 course materials fee)

401B. Curriculum, Instruction, and Supervised Teaching
Fieldwork in the Elementary School (6)

Continuation of CST 401A. Major emphasis on foundations of education, instructional planning, and reading and mathematics instruction and assessment. Offered spring semester only. (No course materials fee)

402. Multiple Subject Credential Module 2:
Curriculum, Instruction, and Intern Teaching in the Elementary School (10)

Prerequisites: successful completion of CST 401 and subject matter competency (passage of MSAT or subject matter equivalency verified by an academic adviser). Continued work in the foundations of education, teaching, reading, and mathematics. Major emphasis in teaching science, language arts, technology, and assessment. ($350 course materials fee)

403. Multiple Subject Credential Module 3:
Curriculum, Instruction, and Intern Teaching in the Elementary School (10)

Prerequisite: successful completion of CST 402. Continued work in all curricular areas. Major emphasis in teaching social studies and mathematics, learning theory, and models of discipline. ($350 course materials fee)

404. Multiple Subject Credential Module 4:
Curriculum, Instruction, and intern Teaching in the Elementary School (10)

Prerequisite: successful completion of CST 403. Continued work in all curricular areas. Major emphasis in reading diagnosis and remediation, integrated curriculum, technology, visual and performing arts, and physical education. ($350 course materials fee)

444. CSET Preparation (3-6)
Prerequisite: admission to CalStateTEACH program. To be taken concurrently with CST 401 or 401A: CSET Track. Only for those students who have not passed the CSET and do not have subject matter equivalence. Designed to further basic skills in math, science, language arts, social studies, fine arts, and physical arts. CR/NC grading only.

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Curriculum and Instruction (CI)

2R. CBEST Math Development (3)
Designed to further the basic skills in math for applicants to teacher education credential programs. Students are still required to pass the CBEST to qualify for a teaching credential. CR/NC grading only; not applicable toward baccalaureate degree requirements. (Formerly CTET 2R)

99. Introduction to the Macintosh for Educators (1)

Provides hands-on experience in educational and classroom application of the Macintosh Operating System, word processing, and World Wide Web navigation and mail tools for integration into school curriculum. (Formerly CTET 99)

100. Educational Applications of Microcomputers - Multiple Subject (3)
Prerequisite: EHD 50 or permission of instructor. Prior passing of the Macintosh Operating System, word processing, and telecommunications performance test or CI 99 is required. Methods for using computers for teacher/student productivity, critical thinking, and grades K-8 curriculum objectives. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Formerly CTET 100)

101. Educational Applications of Microcomputers - Single Subject (3)
Prerequisite: EHD 50 or permission of instructor. Prior passing of Macintosh Operating System, word processing, and telecommunications performance test or CI 99 is required. Methods for using computers for teacher/student productivity, critical thinking, and grades 7-12 curriculum objectives. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Formerly CTET 101)

121. Mathematics in the Elementary School (3)
Prerequisites: admission to the Multiple Subject Program and satisfy General Education Quantitative Reasoning requirement[s] (see General Education section). Methods and materials for developing mathematics concepts and skills for a culturally and linguistically diverse classroom. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Formerly CTET 121)

122. Fieldwork in Outdoor Education (1-2; max total 2)
Prerequisites: CI 130 or 152; permission of instructor. Practice at camp with responsibilities of counseling, camp leadership, curriculum planning, and evaluation; utilization of resource people from several disciplines. (Formerly CTET 122)

123. Classroom Management (2)
Classroom organization, management, and mainstreaming including focus on the culturally, linguistically diverse student. (Formerly CTET 123)

125. Teaching Elementary School Science (3)
Prerequisite: admission to the Multiple Subject Credential Program. Designed to assist teacher candidates in constructing the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively and equitably teach elementary school science in a culturally and linguistically diverse classroom. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Instructional materials fee, $5) (Formerly CTET 125)

126. Social Studies in the Elementary School (3)
In-depth study of the strategies and techniques of social studies instruction. (Formerly CTET 126)

136. Multicultural Education (3)
Assists teachers and other school personnel to acquire skills in multicultural cur riculum design and delivery. Emphasizes language acquisition instruction and mentoring techniques for working with students in a pluralistic society. (Formerly CTET 136)

137. Creative Dramatics (3)
(See DRAMA 137.) (Formerly CTET 137)

150. Curriculum and Instruction in the Elementary School (3)
Prerequisites: admission to the Multiple Subject Credential Program. Also, EHD 110 and LEE 146 or 149 must be taken concurrently. Examines integrated curricula in K-8 classrooms, purpose and use of the California Frameworks, curricular reform, trends, and assessment. Instructional strategies for diverse populations are examined. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Formerly CTET 150)

158. Communication and Learning (3)
(See COMM 114.) No credit will be given if the student has taken COMM 114. (Formerly CTET 158)

159. Curriculum and Instruction in Secondary Schools (3)
Prerequisites: admission to the Single Subject Credential Program and concurrent enrollment in EDH 155A. Instructional planning, methodologies of teaching and learning, evaluation techniques, motivation, classroom management, technology integration, and preparation and evaluation of materials. Lesson demonstration and analysis. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Instructional materials fee, $5) (Formerly CTET 159)

161. Methods and Materials in Secondary Teaching (3)
Prerequisites: CI 152 and CI 159 or concurrent enrollment; admission to credential program or teaching experience. A methods course in secondary school subjects. Instructional procedures, techniques, and resources for teaching; appraisal of instructional innovations; classroom organization and management; measurement and evaluative techniques. (Instructional materials fee for Single Subject -- Art Methods and Materials enrollees, $10) (Formerly CTET 161)

180T. Topics in Curriculum, Teaching, and/or Educational Technology
(1-3; max total 9)

Issues and topics in curriculum and instruction; elementary, middle school, and secondary education; technology, and computer literacy. (Formerly CTET 180T)

190. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. (Formerly CTET 190)


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GRADUATE COURSES

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Curriculum and Instruction (CI)

210. Current Issues and Trends in Math Education (3)
Examination and analysis of state, national and international issues related to K-12 mathematics curriculum, instruction, and assessment with implications for teachers, educational, leaders, and policy makers. Provides professional development resources for mathematics teachers at all instructional levels. (Formerly CTET 280T; CTET 210)

212. Mathematics Education in the Primary Grades (3)
Mathematics content and methods for primary grades. Focus is on using research about children's mathematical understanding and mathematics classrooms to inform instructional decisions. (Formerly CTET 212)

225. Integration of Technology across the Curriculum (3)
Prerequisite: CTC Level 1 technology requirements and completion of final student teaching, or admission to a graduate program, or permission of department chair. Appropriate use of advanced technologies to enhance teaching and learning: accessing and evaluating information, analyzing and solving problems, and communicating ideas. Meets CTC Level 2 technology requirements. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Formerly CTET 225)

227. Current Issues and Trends in Educational Technology (3)
Focuses on the social, economic, and psychological impacts of technology and technology research on schools, teaching, and learning. Students examine the past and formulate a vision of the future of educational technology through readings, discussions, and research. (Formerly CTET 227)

229. Designing Virtual Realities for Education (3)
Provides students with the skills and knowledge to design virtual reality representations of partner institutes in the region. Working in groups, students create educational products that will be posted on the Internet. (Formerly CTET 280T; CTET 229)

230. Planning and Implementing Innovative Technology Programs (3)
Strategies for implementing change in educational settings; planning for equitable technology use; planning and instituting effective staff development programs; managing resources, including networking equipment; locating, developing, and coordinating funding sources; and gaining parent and community support. (Formerly CTET 230)

250. Advanced Curriculum Theory and Analysis (3)
Prerequisite: CI 150 or 159 or permission of program adviser. Theory and practice of curriculum development, evaluation, and revision. Study of contemporary problems and curriculum approaches to meet societal needs. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Formerly CTET 250)

260. Reflective Teaching (3)
Students develop knowledge and skills to critically examine and improve planning, instructional decisions, assessment, and student learning. Students engage in systematic reflection of teaching practices; they become familiar with the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) and the certification process. CR/NC grading only. (Formerly CTET 280T; CTET 260)

275. Advanced Instructional Theories and Strategies (3)
Study and application of contemporary research and theory in teaching and instruction. (Formerly CTET 275)

280T. Advanced Topics (1-3; max total 9 if no topic repeated)

Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced, in-depth analysis of issues and problems in curricuwlum and instruction; elementary, middle school, and secondary education; technology and computers in education. Emphasis placed on advanced research. (Formerly CTET 280T)

290. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. (Formerly CTET 290)

298. Project (4)
Prerequisites: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; B average on 24 units of the master's program including ERF 220. See Criteria for Thesis and Project. A project consists of a significant undertaking appropriate to education such as the development of curricula and instruc tional materials, educational policy, educational theory, and educational technology. An approved proposal is required for enrollment. Approved for RP grading. (Formerly CTET 298)

299. Thesis (4)
Prerequisites: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; B average on 24 units of the master's program including ERF 220 and completion of an acceptable thesis proposal. See Criteria for Thesis and Project. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree. See School of Education and Human Development's graduate programs coordinator for school thesis guidelines. Approved for RP grading. (Formerly CTET 299)

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IN-SERVICE COURSE

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Curriculum and Instruction (CI)

380T. Topics in Education (1-6; max total 12)
Studies in theory, procedures, and application in such areas as social forces, professional activities, technology, and instructional innovations. (Formerly CTET 380T)

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