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Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered fall quarter.
This course is offered spring quarter.
Introduces the roles and responsibilities of the Paraeducator in the K-12 educational system. Explores techniques supporting instruction, professional and ethical practices, positive and safe learning environments, effective communication and teamwork.
Prerequisites: None Concurrent requirements: None
Course meets distribution credit in Social Science.
This course is offered fall quarter.
This course is offered winter quarter.
This course is offered spring quarter.
Builds the foundation for explaining how children develop in all domains, conception through early adolescence. Explores various developmental theories, methods for documenting growth, and impact of brain development. Topics addressed include stress, trauma, culture, race, gender identity, socioeconomic status, family status, language, and health issues.
Prerequisites: None Concurrent requirements: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered fall quarter.
This course is offered spring quarter.
Examines the principles and theories promoting social competence in young children and creating safe learning environments. Develops skills promoting effective interactions, providing positive individual guidance, and enhancing group experiences.
Prerequisite: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
Discusses the provision of developmentally appropriate and culturally relevant activities/care for children ages 5-12 in a variety of settings. Topics include: implementation of curriculum, preparation of environments, building relationships, guiding cognitive and social emotional development, and community outreach.
Prerequisites: None Concurrent requirements: None
This course is offered summer quarter.
This course is offered fall quarter.
This course is offered winter quarter.
This course is offered spring quarter.
Discusses the integration of the family and community contexts in which a child develops. Explore cultures and demographics of families in society, community resources, strategies for involving families in the education of their child, and tools for effective communication.
Prerequisites: None Concurrent requirements: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
Provides an overview of programs for young children with special needs, including current issues and trends, the identification and assessment process, the IEP/IFSP process, and a look at some intervention and instructional strategies for working with young children with special needs.
Prerequisite: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered summer quarter.
This course is offered winter quarter.
Introduces the recognition and identification of exceptionality in children from birth through high school. Includes policies and regulations concerning state and federal provisions of special education and related services, as well as adaptations for serving students with special needs in general education classrooms.
Prerequisite: None
Course meets distribution credits as a diversity.
Course meets distribution credits as an elective.
This course is offered fall quarter.
This course is offered winter quarter.
This course is offered spring quarter.
Introduces the field of education. Integrates readings, lectures, discussions, written assignments, student presentations, guest speakers, and participation in actual elementary classrooms to provide students with a broad survey of the K-12 educational system. Addresses the multicultural and diverse experiences of students in the educational setting.
Prerequisites: None Concurrent requirements: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered winter quarter.
Provides supervised field experience in a pre-K-12 setting, working alongside a teacher/paraeducator, observing, and demonstrating best practices. Incorporates seminar sessions and reflection to link field experiences with WA State Paraeducator Basic Competencies.
Prerequisites: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered fall quarter.
Examines the principles and theories promoting social and emotional competencies and trauma-informed instruction. Develops strategies to support instruction, promote pro-social behavior and create a safe environment for collaborative work. The focus will be on the Social Emotional Learning Standards (SEL) identified by OSPI. Students will learn how to apply these standards in classroom management, and culturally responsive teaching and instruction.
Prerequisite: None
This course is offered spring quarter.
Explores diversity and social justice issues influencing educational settings. Examines in depth the historical and current impact of children's, teachers', and families' cultural, social and political context in schools.
Prerequisite: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered fall quarter.
Focuses on effectively meeting the learning needs of children whose first language is not English. Explores ways to collaborate with family and other professionals to meet the needs of Multilingual learners.
Prerequisites: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered spring quarter.
Provides additional supervised field experience in a pre-K-12 setting, working alongside a teacher/paraeducator, observing, and demonstrating best practices. Incorporates seminar sessions and reflection to link field experiences with WA State Paraeducator Competencies including ELL and Special Education.
Prerequisites: EDUC 191 and EDUC& 204 (or concurrent)
This course is offered spring quarter.
Offers individualized learning opportunities for knowledge or skill development. Content and expectations are established between the student and instructor, and documented in an Independent Study contract.
Prerequisites: By instructor permission only.
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered summer quarter.
This course is offered fall quarter.
Provides an in-depth, holistic understanding of the teacher's role and function in educational settings P- 8th grade; characteristics of effective teachers; professional dispositions; reflective practice; creating successful learning environments; preparation for processional competencies and certification; Social-Emotional Learning, ACE's, Issues of Abuse, and the Field Experience process.
Prerequisites: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered winter quarter.
Provides the first field experience for the certificate option in an educational setting with students and their families who are culturally and ability diverse, English Language Learners and Multilingual Learners, under the guidance of a program-selected certificated mentor teacher. Topics include identifying learning targets, reflective practice, state standards, differentiation, and effective instructional strategies. Additional topics may be presented as needed. Requires 99 hours of field experience in a pre-k through 8th grade classroom.
Prerequisites: EDUC 300 with a C or better
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered winter quarter.
Continues the field experience working in an educational setting with students and families who are culturally and ability diverse, Multilingual Learners, under the guidance of a program-selected certificated mentor teacher. Topics include building and maintaining collaborative professional relationships, classroom management strategies, and instructional strategies. Requires 99 hours of field experience in a pre-k through 8th grade classroom.
Prerequisites: Completion of EDUC 301 with a C or better
Course meets distribution credits as a diversity.
Course meets distribution credit in Social Science.
This course is offered summer quarter.
This course is offered fall quarter.
Examines equity issues in education. Presents strategies to apply the principles of anti-bias education to instruction. Explores how embedded bias can impact identity development. Assists in deconstruction of one¿s biases and reflection on biases present in the communities of practice and societal systems. Examines the characteristics of culturally and linguistically relevant teachers. Provides opportunities for peer and instructor coaching to improve responsiveness to cultural and ability diversity and Multilingual Learners. Discusses culturally relevant pedagogy and its importance to the transmitting of culture from generation to generation.
Prerequisites: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered fall quarter.
This course is offered winter quarter.
Focuses on applying Washington State's English Language Arts Common Core Standards and Early Learning Guidelines P-3 through 8th grade. Continues application of the use of data to set goals, individualize instruction and group students according to common reading, writing, speaking, and listening goals. Candidates will design lesson plans, deliver instruction, assess student progress, and use technology to support instruction to support students who are culturally and ability diverse, English Language Learners, and Multilingual learners. Additionally, strategies in management of student documents and records are explored.
Prerequisites: None
This course is offered winter quarter.
Provides an overview of special education and the characteristics and needs of children exceptional learners. Reviews the historical roots of special education, provides perspective into special education with general education, and discusses specific types of exceptionalities. Covers the impact of exceptional learners on families, schools and communities.
Prerequisites: EDUC& 115 Concurrent requirements: None
This course is offered spring quarter.
Introduces the initial competencies of the Washington State's Mathematics Common Core Standards and Early Learning Guidelines for P-3 through 8th grade students. Presents the use of data to set goals, individualize instruction and group students according to Common Core Mathematics Standards and Early Learning Guidelines. Covers designing lesson plans, delivering instruction, and assessing student progress at an initial level of competency. Introduces technologies to support instruction and manage individual student documents and instructional records.
Prerequisites: College level math Concurrent requirements: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered winter quarter.
Develops skills needed to effectively collaborate with others including school personnel, community agencies, and families to support students who are culturally and ability diverse, and Multilingual learners. Covers the importance of professional development in growing and improving knowledge and skills. Consider the meaning of being a member of a community of professionals, working with others to improve schools, communities, and the teaching profession. Explore how working collectively with diverse students, families, and other stakeholders to solve persistent problems of practice in education can lead to sustainable change in education. Supervision of assistants and paraprofessionals will be addressed. Reviews and explores classroom organization, management styles and philosophies. Assists in the development of a repertoire of skills to support success for every member of the classroom.
Prerequisites: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered winter quarter.
Provides an overview of the pedagogical competencies which deliver developmentally appropriate physical activities to children in grades Pre-K through 8th grade. Explores the principles of exercise science and the impact on health, self-confidence and self-worth. Provides a context to teach and assess K-8 students in physical education and health, based on state standards. Includes framework-based teaching strategies effective in helping K-8 students develop a variety of motor skills and abilities, recognize the importance of a healthy lifestyle, gain knowledge of human movement, understand growth and development, and learn the rules and strategies of games and sports. Explores instructional approaches for the integration of physical education and health with other content areas.
Prerequisites: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered fall quarter.
Examines pedagogical approaches for teaching in educational settings. Emphasis will be given to the study of curriculum theory, design, practice, evaluation, and approaches to learning. Additional focus will be given to designing curricular experiences that are culturally responsive, equitable and that collaboratively engage students, families, and the community. Students will explore Washington State Common Core Standards and Washington State Early Learning & Developmental Guidelines.
Prerequisites: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered spring quarter.
Prepares students to integrate the visual arts across the Pre-K through 8th grade curriculum. Examines the elements of art and principles of design, art methods, lesson planning, and classroom management techniques, with particular emphasis on diverse students. Draw, paint, make prints, and create sculptures appropriate for the preschool and elementary classroom setting.
Prerequisites: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered fall quarter.
Provides content to support and enhance EDUC 411 Student Teaching I. Topics include professional dispositions, understanding and using the BAS-TE lesson plan template in accordance with the BAS-TE pedagogical assessment, and reflecting on instructional practices and mentor or site supervisor feedback. Taken concurrently with EDUC 411 Student Teaching I.
Prerequisites: None Co-requisite: EDUC 411
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered winter quarter.
Provides content to support and enhance EDUC 412 Field Experience II. Topics include professional communication, assessing instructional strategies and differentiating instruction. Taken concurrently with EDUC 412 Student Teaching II.
Prerequisites: Completion of EDUC 401 & 411 with a C or better Co-requisite: EDUC 412
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered spring quarter.
Provides content to support the third of three required student teaching experience courses Residency teacher certification. Emphasizes planning, professional responsibility, leadership and collaboration.
Prerequisite: Completion of EDUC 402 & 412 with a C or better Co-requisite: EDUC 413
This course is offered fall quarter.
Examines how science and technology have affected individuals, cultures, and society. Presents the Washington State Next Generation Science Standards for P-3 through 8th grade. Discusses the use of technologies which support scientific inquiry and exploration. Discusses assessment, planning, designing, delivering, and evaluating inquiry-based instruction in the sciences.
Prerequisites: Natural Science with lab Concurrent requirements: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered fall quarter.
Advances the field experience working in an educational setting with students who are culturally and ability diverse and Multilingual Learners, and their families under the guidance of a program-selected certificated teacher. Emphasizes instructional strategies and professional goal setting through reflective practice. The first of three required student teaching experience courses for the certificate option. Taken concurrently with EDUC 401 Reflective Practice I.
Prerequisites: Completion of EDUC 302 with a C or better. Co-requisite: EDUC 401
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered winter quarter.
Advances the field experience to autonomous student teaching in an education setting with students and their families who are culturally, and ability diverse and Multilingual Learners and their families, under the guidance of a program selected certificated teacher. Emphasizes working as part of a team and assessing instructional effectiveness. The second of three required student teaching experience courses for the certificate option. Taken concurrently with EDUC 402 Reflective Practice II.
Prerequisites: EDUC 411 with a C or better Co-requisite: EDUC 402
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered spring quarter.
Culminates the field experience with autonomous student teaching in an educational setting with students who are culturally, linguistically, and ability diverse and their families under the guidance of a program-selected certificated teacher. Emphasizes planning, professional responsibility, leadership and collaboration. Taken concurrently with EDUC 403 Reflective Practice III.
Prerequisites: Completion of EDUC 402 & 412 with a C or better Co-requisite: EDUC 403
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered winter quarter.
Provides a broad theoretical foundation of behavioral intervention strategies to support students with emotional, behavioral and social challenges. Explores student guidance techniques in depth. Examines strategies to support the development of a positive, supportive and culturally respectful classroom environment, including teaching social competencies that facilitate responsible student behavior. Presents theories and research related to approaches to classroom management and guidance. Addresses specific behavioral challenges and issues.
Prerequisites: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered spring quarter.
Presents methods, techniques, content, and materials for teaching the various grade levels with an emphasis on history, geography, economics, civics, political science, Washington State Social Studies Learning Standards, and social studies skills, through the use of inquiry, primary source documents, and integration of content within the elementary school curriculum. Explores the Since Time Immemorial curriculum.
Prerequisites: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered fall quarter.
Covers the selection, administration, scoring, and interpreting of formal and informal assessment tools for the purpose of setting goals and planning appropriate instruction. Refines skills and strategies for observing, documenting, and monitoring students from birth to grade eight who are culturally, and ability diverse and Multilingual Learners and their families.
Prerequisites: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered spring quarter.
Refines teaching strategies for language acquisition and literacy skill development for children who are culturally, and ability diverse, and Multilingual Learners at each developmental stage (birth-eighth grade) through the four interrelated areas of speaking, listening, writing, and reading. Emphasizes strategies for teaching reading and how to support each stage of literacy development across genres and purposes. Addresses strategies for supporting families as they assist their children in learning language and literacy.
Prerequisites: None
Course meets distribution credits as a restricted elective.
This course is offered winter quarter.
Focuses on culturally responsive pedagogical assessment practices. Examines the pedagogical assessment requirements, use of technology, writing requirements, logistics, and evaluation. Covers specific academic language used for submission of the pedagogical assessment tool and knowledge of on-going teacher evaluation adopted by Washington State. Explores Teacher and Principal Evaluation and Growth Program (TPEP). Candidates will prepare the first phase of their pedagogical assessment for submission.
Prerequisites: None