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Catalog 2015-2016

Education

Teaching Faculty

Professor Jennings Ìý
Assistant Professor Jackson (chair)Ìý
Adjunct Teaching Staff Clark

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Description

ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø College is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) for the preparation of secondary teachers. In order to be recommended for teacher licensure, students must complete all ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø College graduation requirements, all departmental requirements, all subject matter preparation requirements, and all state requirements. A listing of these requirements may be obtained from the Education Department.

The Major in Elementary Education, K-6, is not accepting new students.

Major in Elementary Education, K-6

16 courses distributed as follows:

  • BIOL 101Ìý Concepts of BiologyÌý
  • CHEM 101Ìý Chemistry of the Environment Ìý
  • MATH 120Ìý Functions and Models Ìý
  • PHYS 171Ìý Introductory Earth Science with Lab Ìý
  • EDUC 205Ìý Foundations in EducationÌý
  • EDUC 220Ìý Educational PsychologyÌý
  • HIST 270Ìý Arkansas HistoryÌý
  • EDUC 330Ìý Children's LiteratureÌý
  • EDUC 360Ìý Inclusive EducationÌý
  • EDUC 402 ÌýTeaching Reading in K-6 Ìý
  • EDUC 422Ìý Teaching Language Arts and Social Studies, K-6Ìý
  • EDUC 426Ìý Teaching Math and Science, K-6Ìý
  • EDUC 450Ìý Introduction to Student Teaching, K-6Ìý
  • EDUC 451Ìý Student Teaching, K-6 Ìý(3Ìýcredits)

Senior Capstone Experience

The SeniorÌýCapstone Experience for the elementary education major involves successful completion of EDUC 451Ìý Student Teaching . In addition, the senior capstone grade is based on the evaluation of the student's "ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø College electronic Portfolio Evaluation form." The form consists of the 22 objectives used by the Arkansas Teacher Excellence and Support system (TESS), which is also known as the "Charlotte Danielson Teacher Evaluation Model." The student must write a narrative, reflection, and present two pieces of teaching evidence for each objective. Finally, students must complete a successful interview with the Teacher Education Committee, which includes an evaluation of the electronic portfolio.

Minor in Elementary Education, K-6

7 courses distributed as follows:

  • EDUC 205ÌýFoundations in EducationÌý
  • EDUC 220Ìý Educational PsychologyÌý
  • EDUC 330Ìý Children's LiteratureÌý
  • EDUC 360 ÌýInclusive Education Ìý
  • EDUC 402Ìý Teaching Reading in K-6Ìý
  • EDUC 422Ìý Teaching Language Arts and Social Studies, K-6 Ìý
  • EDUC 426Ìý Teaching Math and Science, K-6

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Minor in Secondary Education

6 courses distributed as follows:

  • EDUC 205 ÌýFoundations in EducationÌý
  • EDUC 220Ìý Educational PsychologyÌý
  • 1Ìýmethods course from the following:Ìý
    Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý EDUC 431Ìý Methods in the Secondary School: English Language ArtsÌý
    Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý EDUC 432 ÌýMethods in the Foreign Languages, K-12 Ìý
    Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý EDUC 433Ìý Methods in the Secondary School: Mathematics Ìý
    Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý EDUC 434Ìý Methods in the Secondary School: Life/Earth ScienceÌý
    Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý EDUC 435 Methods in the Secondary School: Social Studies Ìý
    Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý EDUC 439Ìý Methods in the Secondary School: Physical/Earth ScienceÌý
  • 3Ìýcourses from the following:Ìý
    Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý EDUC 290Ìý Science in Society Ìý
    Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý EDUC 315Ìý Critical Issues in EducationÌý
    Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý EDUC 360 ÌýInclusive EducationÌý
    Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý EDUC 375Ìý Research and Measurement in Education Ìý
    Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý EDUC 390Ìý Cultural GeographyÌý
    Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý EDUC 400Ìý Topics in Education

Licensure

General requirements for all students seeking licensure in the State of Arkansas

  • The Program for the Bachelor of Arts Degree as listed earlier in the CatalogÌý

  • The course requirements for one of the licensure areas listed (below)

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Licensure in Elementary Education, K-6

  • Complete the course requirements for a major in elementary education, K-6Ìý

Licensure in Secondary English/Language Arts, 7-12

  • EDUC 205Ìý Foundations in EducationÌý
  • EDUC 220Ìý Educational Psychology Ìý
  • EDUC 360Ìý Inclusive Education Ìý
  • EDUC 431Ìý Methods in the Secondary School: English/Language ArtsÌý
  • EDUC 460Ìý Introduction to Student Teaching, 7-12Ìý
  • EDUC 461Ìý Student Teaching, 7-12 Ìý(3Ìýcredits)Ìý
  • ENGL 117 ÌýGrammar and Composition Ìýor its equivalent (approved by the chair)Ìý
  • The course requirements for a major in English.

Licensure in French, German, Latin or Spanish, K-12

  • EDUC 205Ìý Foundations in EducationÌý
  • EDUC 220Ìý Educational Psychology Ìý
  • EDUC 360Ìý Inclusive EducationÌý
  • EDUC 432Ìý Methods in Foreign Languages, K-12Ìý
  • EDUC 470Ìý Introduction to Student Teaching, K-12Ìý
  • EDUC 471Ìý Student Teaching, K-12 Ìý(3Ìýcredits)
  • The course requirements for a major in French, Spanish, German, or Classics (with a focus on Latin).

Licensure in Secondary Life Science, 7-12

  • EDUC 205Ìý Foundations in EducationÌý
  • EDUC 220Ìý Educational Psychology Ìý
  • EDUC 290Ìý Science in Society Ìý
  • EDUC 360Ìý Inclusive Education Ìý
  • EDUC 434Ìý Methods in the Secondary School: Life/Earth Science Ìý
  • EDUC 460Ìý Introduction to Student Teaching, Secondary, 7-12Ìý
  • EDUC 461 ÌýStudent Teaching, Secondary, 7-12 Ìý(3Ìýcredits)Ìý
  • PHYS 210, PHYS 211, or PHYS 230Ìý General Physics IÌý
  • PHYS 170 or PHYS 171Ìý Introductory Earth ScienceÌý
  • The course requirements for a major in biology, biochemistry/molecular biology, or environmental studies (natural science concentration: biology).

Licensure in Secondary Mathematics, 7-12

  • EDUC 205Ìý Foundations in EducationÌý
  • EDUC 220Ìý Educational Psychology Ìý
  • EDUC 360Ìý Inclusive EducationÌý
  • EDUC 433Ìý Methods in the Secondary School: Mathematics Ìý
  • EDUC 460Ìý Introduction to Student Teaching, Secondary, 7-12Ìý
  • EDUC 461 ÌýStudent Teaching, Secondary, 7-12 Ìý(3Ìýcredits)Ìý
  • The course requirements for a major in mathematics.

Licensure in Secondary Physical Science, 7-12

  • EDUC 205Ìý Foundations in Education Ìý
  • EDUC 220Ìý Educational Psychology Ìý
  • EDUC 290Ìý Science in SocietyÌý
  • EDUC 360Ìý Inclusive EducationÌý
  • EDUC 439Ìý Methods in the Secondary School: Physical/Earth ScienceÌýÌý
  • EDUC 460Ìý Introduction to Student Teaching, Secondary, 7-12 ÌýÌý
  • EDUC 461Ìý Student Teaching, Secondary, 7-12 Ìý(3Ìýcredits)Ìý
  • BIOL 150Ìý Cell BiologyÌý
  • PHYS 170 or PHYS 171Ìý Introductory Earth Science Ìý
  • The course requirements for a major in chemistry, physics, or chemical physics.

Licensure in Secondary Social Studies, 7-12

  • EDUC 205Ìý Foundations in EducationÌý
  • EDUC 220Ìý Educational Psychology Ìý
  • EDUC 360Ìý Inclusive Education, K-12, with labÌý
  • EDUC 390Ìý Cultural Geography ÌýÌý
  • EDUC 435Ìý Methods in the Secondary School: Social Studies Ìý
  • EDUC 460 ÌýIntroduction to Student Teaching, Secondary, 7-12 Ìý
  • EDUC 461Ìý Student Teaching, Secondary, 7-12 Ìý(3Ìýcredits)Ìý
  • HIST 270Ìý Arkansas HistoryÌý
  • The course requirements for a major in history, politics, psychology, religion, sociology/anthropology, or philosophy.

Admission to the Teacher Education Program

All students interested in the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Teacher Education Licensure Program are urged to attend an annual meeting held at the beginning of each academic year.Ìý Students interested in teacher licensure should complete an informal admission process to the Teacher Education Program. This process includes completing an on-line application and having an individual interview with a member of the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Education Department. At this interview, all requirements necessary for licensure are explained to the student.ÌýÌý

During the spring semester prior to the academic year of student teaching, the teacher licensure candidate should make formal application to the Teacher Education Committee for admission to the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Teacher Education Program. At this time, the student must be able to meet the following criteria:Ìý

  • Achieve a passing score on the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators tests (Reading, Writing, and Mathematics) or meet ACT and SAT score requirements (ACT composite score of 24 and reading, math and writing scores of 22 or SAT composite score of 1650 and reading, math and writing scores of 510).Ìý
  • Have a "C" or better in all education courses. Ìý
  • Receive favorable outcomes from background check and child maltreatment checks. Ìý
  • Have and maintain at least a 2.7Ìýcumulative GPA.Ìý Likewise, a candidate must have and maintain a 2.7ÌýGPA in his/her major.Ìý If not, the candidate cannot reapply until the next spring semester.Ìý
  • Have a favorable recommendation submitted from the candidate's major department.Ìý
  • Have a plan to complete all methods courses prior to the student teaching experience and complete the teacher education program for licensure and college graduation requirements by the end of his/her senior year.Ìý
  • Demonstrate those character traits (such as integrity, dependability, and personal acceptance of other persons regardless of race, sex, age, religion, culture, or handicap) that are deemed essential in a secondary teacher.Ìý
  • Prepare an e-folio based on the Teacher Education Committee guidelines and submit the e-folio to the Teacher Education Committee for review and approval. This process includes the successful completion of an interview with the Teacher Education Committee.Ìý

Upon the completion of formal admission to the program (through the junior e-folio process), the chair of the student's major department and the student's advisor are officially notified of the student's interest in teacher education. Licensure requirements and student files will be kept in the Education Department.Ìý

Requirements for Initial Teaching License

During the senior year, students enrolled in the Teacher Education Program must complete the specified education courses, including student teaching. At the completion of the student teaching experience, the Teacher Education Committee will review the record and e-folio of each candidate before recommending to the State of Arkansas that an initial teaching license be issued. This record will include, but is not limited to, the following:Ìý

  • The recommendations of the student's cooperating teacher and the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø supervisor of the student teaching experience.Ìý
  • The applicant's academic record, which must show at least a 2.7Ìýcumulative grade average.Ìý
  • The completion of all ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø College requirements for aÌýbachelor ofÌýartsÌýdegree.Ìý
  • The completion of all course requirements of the State of Arkansas for the appropriate initial teaching license.Ìý
  • The student's completed e-folio.Ìý
  • The successful completion of an interview with the members of the Teacher Education Committee at the end of student teaching.Ìý
  • The successful completion of all of the required Praxis II tests (NOTE: See the Education Department or www.ets.org/praxis for a list of minimum scores for the Praxis tests.)Ìý

After the completion of all requirements, the student may make application to the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Teacher Licensure Officer for approval for the initial license. The Teacher Licensure Officer will sign the Arkansas teacher licensure application only when the candidate has been approvedÌýby the Teacher Education Committee and when all requirements are met for licensure and for graduation.

Program Course Listings

The courses for this program are organized into the following categories:

Education Courses

EDUC 205

Foundations in Education

This course addresses the history of American education from colonial times to the present, with emphasis on current issues and trends in education (i.e. exceptional children, multicultural education, schools of choice). It examines the history of education from colonial-1865, 1865-1919, and 1919-present. Emphasis is placed on curriculum alignment: writing lesson objectives, effective teaching methods, Program for Effective Teaching, Pathwise, and student assessment.

Historical Perspectives HP
EDUC 220

Educational Psychology

Emphasis is placed on selected aspects of the learner, the learning process, and the learning situation, related to middle school and secondary education. Includes a field experience. Prerequisite: EDUC 205 recommended.

EDUC 205 recommended.
Social and Behavioral Analysis SB
EDUC 290

Title Unavailable

EDUC 315

Title Unavailable

EDUC 330

Title Unavailable

EDUC 360

Inclusive Education

A study of the philosophical, legal, and social foundations of an inclusive approach to adolescent education based on the belief that all children can learn. Emphasis is placed on national standards and state frameworks for developmentally appropriate practices, curriculum, assessment, and environment. Field experience focuses on specialized teaching in the middle and high school setting. Prerequisite: EDUC 205 and EDUC 220.

EDUC 205 and EDUC 220.
EDUC 375

Title Unavailable

EDUC 390

Title Unavailable

EDUC 400

Topics in Education

A topics course in education. This course can be repeated for additional credits as long as the section topics are different. Recent section topics include the future of urban education, English as a Second Language Learners, high-poverty schools, closing the achievement gap in reading and mathematics, and education in developing countries. Consult the online course schedule for information about the topics currently scheduled to be taught.

EDUC 402

Title Unavailable

EDUC 422

Title Unavailable

EDUC 431

Methd Second Sch-Eng Lang Art

Study of special methods of teaching secondary school English Language Arts to students of diverse backgrounds and abilities. This course emphasizes higher order thinking skills, instructional technology, current research, classroom climate, and micro-teaching. Includes a field experience. Prerequisites: EDUC 360.

EDUC 360.
EDUC 432

Title Unavailable

EDUC 433

Title Unavailable

EDUC 434

Title Unavailable

EDUC 435

Methd Second Sch-Soc Studies

Study of special methods of teaching secondary school social studies to students of diverse backgrounds and abilities. This course emphasizes higher order thinking skills, instructional technology, current research, classroom climate, and micro-teaching. Students study innovative and creative strategies for teaching social studies in the secondary school including content and concept development and their application in the social studies classroom. Includes a field experience. Prerequisites: EDUC 360.

EDUC 360.
EDUC 439

Title Unavailable

EDUC 460

IntroStudentTch,Secondary,7-12

A two-week, full-day course during the student teaching semester. As an introduction to secondary school student teaching, students examine the implications of classroom practices such as classroom management, differentiated instruction and assessment, Program for Effective Teaching, the student teaching evaluation process, as well as lesson and unit planning. Legal and ethical issues in teaching are also a part of the course. Prerequisite: Completion of all methods courses.

Completion of all methods courses.
EDUC 461

StudentTeach, Secondary, 7-12

Student teaching in an Arkansas 7-12 classroom, twelve weeks. The student teaching site is selected by the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Education Department and must be within a 50-mile radius of the campus. Prerequisite: Completion of all methods courses.

Completion of all methods courses.
EDUC 470

Title Unavailable

EDUC 471

Title Unavailable

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