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University of Minnesota, Morris
All changes become effective the fall semester following
Campus Assembly approval.
Date: 09/29/04
Discipline/Division: Education
- Education
This discipline is in the
Division of Education. It is designed to meet general education requirements
and is not limited to students pursuing teaching licensure.
Objectives—These courses are designed to offer students the
opportunity to study education and its role in society.
VI. Requirements
for Teacher Preparation:
VII.
Other heading (include heading title):
Education Programs
(See Education [Ed]; Education, Elementary [ElEd];
Education, Secondary [SeEd]; and Wellness and Sport Science [WSS].)
UMM offers all students the
opportunity to study education and its role in society. Courses with the ÒEdÓ
designator meet general education requirements, and enrollment in these courses
is open and not limited to students pursuing teaching licensure.
The Division of Education
offers a major and teaching licensure in elementary education (K-6) with
specialty licensures in preprimary (age 3-grade 3); , and middle
level (grade 5-8) communication arts and literature, mathematics, science, and
social studies); . and K-12 world languages. Licensure of
secondary school teachers is offered in chemistry (9-12), communication arts
and literature (5-12), dance and theatre arts (K-12), earth and space science (9-12),
French (K-12), general science (5-8), German (K-12), instrumental music (K-12),
life science (9-12), mathematics (5-12), physics (9-12), social studies (5-12),
Spanish (K-12), visual arts (K-12), and vocal music (K-12). Students may elect
to complete coursework leading to endorsement for head varsity coaches in Minnesota.
Teacher education at UMM is
part of the lifelong development of an effective teacher that includes the
an individualÕs study of liberal arts disciplines and pedagogy,
teaching, and other life experiences. UMMÕs teacher education program is based
on a belief that a successful teacher is one who reflects on teaching and makes
instructional decisions that ensure student learning and reflection.
Teacher education at UMM uses
personalized instruction and offers opportunities for regional domestic
and international student teaching. Teachers candidates are prepared
to employ human, technological, and other resources in the effective
instruction of diverse populations of learners. The program introduces
prospective teachers to the teaching profession and prepares them to
demonstrate:
1. knowledge of themselves and of learners; liberal arts disciplines;
diverse cultures, social organizations and societies ; ,
including non-Western cultures; human growth and development; communication
and language; problem solving; and effective teaching and learning;
2. skill in all aspects of teaching including setting goals and
objectives; selecting appropriate content, activities, and materials; implementing
effective lessons; assessing student learning; and evaluating oneself with the
goal of continuous improvement;
3. dispositions associated with effective teaching, including enthusiasm
and openness; efficacy; , equity; , and ethics and
collaboration;
4. leadership when addressing educational issues.
Admission requirements must be
met and admission granted before students can enroll in courses in either the
elementary or secondary teacher education programs. These admission requirements
are set by UMM and the state of Minnesota. They are described under Admission to
the Major in the Education, Elementary (ElEd) section and Admission to the
Program in the Education, Secondary (SeEd) section of this catalog.
Course Descriptions
Ed 1051s. Comparative Education. (IP; 4 cr)
Critical thinking abilities and insight into other
cultures developed through study of education in selected countries and the
United States.
Ed 2101f,s. Foundations and Issues in Education. (1 cr; coreq Ed 2111)
History, philosophy, and purposes of American education; teaching
as a profession; issues and trends in education today; career opportunity and certification
requirements in education. In addition to class sessions, students complete
30 hours of preprofessional field experience in the schools.
Ed 2111f,s. Tutor-Aide Practicum. (1 cr; coreq Ed 2101)
Students complete 30 hours of preprofessional field experience in the schools.
Ed 2201. Perspectives on Young Adult Literature:
Schooling, Society, and Culture. (HUM;
4 cr)
Exposure
to multiple genres of young adult literature and brief introduction to various
types of response to literature. Special emphasis on multicultural literature,
the role of literature in forming moral and cultural values, using literature
in the grade 5-12 classroom, and reader response theory and pedagogy. Students
read, respond to, select, and evaluate young adult literature.
Ed 3101Hf. Honors: Ethics and Decision
Making in Education I. (E/CR; 4 cr;
prereq participation in Honors Program or #)
Study of educational decision making in different
settings through analysis and development of case studies, seminar discussion,
and independent research, including interviews with decision makers and
participation in meetings of policy-making agencies.
Ed 3102Hs. Honors: Ethics and Decision
Making in Education II. (1-4 cr;
prereq 3101H, participation in Honors Program or #)
Continued in-depth study of ethics and decision making in
education.
Ed 4101s. Issues and Current Trends in Literacy and
Language Education. (HUM; 4 cr)
Study
of themes, issues, and current trends surrounding literacy education including
historical foundations of current reading practices, changing definitions of
literacy, ideologies that influence understanding and implementation of reading
practices, and consideration of complexities of addressing societal literacy
concerns.
Ed 1993f,s, 2993f,s, 3993f,s, 4993f,s. Directed Study.
(1-5 cr; repeatable; prereq @)
Ed 4994f,s. Senior Honors Project. (1-5 cr; repeatable; prereq participation in Honors
Program, @)
A substantial scholarly or creative work (at the
undergraduate level) within the discipline. Successful completion of the senior
honors project is one of the requirements for graduating from UMM Òwith
honors.Ó