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  New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2003-2005 Cook College Course Listing Education 300  

Education 300
11:300:327Applications of Psychology in Education (3) Applications of the theoretical constructs and functions of psy-chology most relevant to education, with emphasis on learning processes, pupil variability, and the role of teachers and parents. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
11:300:334Partnerships for Youth Development (3) Process and contextual factors enhancing community cooperation. Integration of youth development research with organizational systems and volunteer management practices for the delivery of youth development programs.
11:300:336Administration and Management of Youth Agencies (3) Topics include budgeting, use of computers, program development, marketing, and working with committees, volunteers, and advisory boards.
11:300:409Supervised Teaching (6) Support of teachers through classroom visitations in improving instructional materials; development of teaching techniques and improvement in classroom management. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
11:300:411Materials and Methods of Teaching Science (3) Techniques of science teaching. Exploring materials and methods for K-12 programs. Science as a basic skill. Emphasis on process approach. Laboratory and field trip safety. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
11:300:412Special Problems in Teacher Education (BA) Conferences, library research, and curriculum development on topics and contemporary problems in education. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
11:300:416Environmental Education in the School Curriculum (3) Development and integration of environmental education programs for use in existing K-12 curricula. Use of audiovisuals, applied research, evaluation, and other pertinent resources.
11:300:417Observation Internship (BA) Supervised observation of teaching techniques and learning activities in approved classrooms and laboratories; opportunities and responsibilities in instruction; assigned readings, projects, and reports. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
11:300:420Recent Developments in Agricultural Education (BA) Workshop offered annually for in-service and preservice teachers to provide updating on current trends and practices in the field. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
11:300:422Materials and Methods in Welding in the Vocational-Technical School (3) Principles and techniques of oxyacetylene and arc welding; teaching safety, instructional units, methods of teaching, and evaluation. Lec./lab. For students in the Agricultural Teaching Certificate Programs.
11:300:423,424Teaching Seminar I,II (1.5,1.5) Guided discussions of contemporary issues and educational problems. Application of theory to classroom and laboratory situations. Program planning and curriculum development. Alternate weeks. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
11:300:438Practicum in Professional Youth Work (3) Fieldwork experience in student`s area of interest. Arranged cooperatively with adviser and organization. Prerequisite: 11:300:336. To be taken during final year of minor program in professional youth work. Nine hours per week in field work and occasional class meetings.
11:300:487Student Teaching (9) Full-time student teaching under supervision of members of the faculty in approved schools for one term. Prerequisites: 11:300:411 and permission of instructor.
 
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