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EDU E435 – Elementary Methods of Teaching Content

Elementary Methods of Teaching Content

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setting objectivesCongratulations, you have worked hard to reach this stage of your #T.E.A.C.H. academic journey. You have spent time planning your classroom and the physical space you and your students will learn in. You explored child development and how to create effective lessons which include differentiated instruction. You also tackled some tough topics, including how to nurture parent and community partnerships to foster student success and meeting the needs of your diverse learners. So, where do you go from here?

John Wooden, ten-time NCAA basketball national championship coach, reflected upon his team’s success and said, “When you fail to prepare, you’re preparing to fail” (Cromwell, 1977).

Successful teaching is all about planning. It isn’t just planning lessons or planning a classroom layout. It includes planning for the unexpected: when the lesson plan relies on the projector or Smartboard and they don’t work or when a special guest is running a few minutes behind, or when a lesson finishes early.

In this course, you will consider many aspects of planning and teaching in an elementary classroom.

You will examine your own practices as a teacher when composing a personal teaching philosophy statement. Your personal statement encapsulates your teaching beliefs and instructional practices. It will help you to focus on your beliefs as an educator.  As well, most employment opportunities in the field of education request a personal teaching philosophy statement in the application process. To conclude the course, you will develop a teaching portfolio and create a thematic unit plan to implement in your classroom.

 

Course Content

Language Arts
Learning Objectives for Teaching Language Arts
Teaching Reading Fundamentals
Teaching Writing Fundamentals
Listening and Speaking in the Classroom
Social Studies
Learning Objectives for Teaching Social Studies
Civic Education in the 21st Century
Integrating Literacy, Language Arts, and Social Studies
Mathematics
Learning Objectives for Teaching Mathematics
Teaching Mathematics
Standards in Elementary Mathematics
Strategies for Problem Solving
Assessment in the Mathematics Classroom
Science
Learning Objectives for Teaching Science
Role of the Teacher in Science Inquiry
The Role of Effective Questions
Student Collaboration and Cooperation
Safety in the Inquiry-based Classroom
Cross Curricular Components
Learning Objectives for Cross Curricular Components
Literacy in the Elementary Classroom
Art in the Elementary Classroom
Personal Teaching Philosophy
Personal Teaching Philosophy
Portfolio
Portfolio
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