ESE 3321C General Methods for Teaching
Secondary School Subjects ;
3(F,S,SS)
General methods of planning, presenting and evaluating
instruction, incorporating legal requirements and principles and skills of
effective teaching embodied within the Florida accomplished practices. Intended
for majors in the various secondary teacher education programs
ESE 4322 Instruction, Management, and Assessment: Secondary Education . . . . . 3(F,S)
Strategies for
managing the classroom, instruction and evaluation as it relates to teaching the
essential school competencies
ESE 4323 Educational Assessment . . . . . 3(F,S,SS)
Designed for all students in Teacher Education and focuses on
assessment concepts that are critical for good teaching. Topics include (1)
measurement issues to determine assessment quality; (2) teacher constructed
assessments such as paper and pencil assessments, informal assessments, and
performance and product assessments; (3) interpreting standardized assessments
commonly used in public schools
ESE 4940
ESOL/Reading Professional Practicum II . . . . . 3(F,S)
This clinical
field experience includes integrating reading standards and ESOL competencies
across the curriculum through carefully planned and designed course assignments.
Under the guidance of highly qualified supervising teachers, students will work
with individuals, small groups, large groups and/or the entire class. Students
will also continue work begun earlier in their program on their Teacher
Development Portfolio (TDP) which document Educator Accomplished Practice
Competencies and ESOL Performance Standards. Minimum of 100 hours in a secondary
educational setting includes: observation, planning, adapting, delivering, and
evaluating units that include curriculum materials, activities, and assessments
of students from diverse backgrounds, i.e., culturally and linguistically
diverse (Limited English Proficient - (LEP), and students at risk for school
failure. Graded on a satisfactory/ unsatisfactory basis only
ESE 6035 School Involvement and Community
Relations . . . . . 3(F,SS)
Investigate techniques and strategies
for developing and implementing effective home, school, community involvement
programs at the secondary level. Emphasis will be placed on materials and
techniques for communicating effectively with families from a variety of
cultural backgrounds and the implications for industrial, labor and community
relations as they impact the secondary school level
ESE 6215 Curriculum, Instruction, Methods: Secondary Education
. . . . . 3(F)
Designed to prepare the secondary teacher with the teaching/learning
skills for instructional planning, facilitation, and evaluation required in the
21st century classroom. Designed to develop empowered professionals for the
classroom who are masters in the areas of direct instruction, cooperative
learning, applied strategies, academic and technical skill integration, and
contextual learning projects and activities. A required component of the
professional sequence required by the State of Florida for initial certification
ESE 6217 Integrated Curriculum and Instruction/Secondary Education . . . . . 3(F,SS)
Advanced curriculum
course for graduate secondary education students. Format combines classroom
instruction and student engagement focusing on integration of the content areas
with a field based component in which the student applies learnings and conducts
research. Emphases of instruction are integration of content, best practices in
the content areas, accomplished practices in teaching, contextual learning,
constructivism, cooperative learning, interdisciplinary instruction, mental
habits, multiple intelligences, SCANS competencies, and authentic assessment
ESE 6343 Practical Applications and Issues
in Assessment and Classroom Management: Secondary
Education . . . . . 3(F,S,SS)
Students will examine trends, issues and practical applications
in assessment and classroom management. Of special concern will be an analysis
of the empirical evidence associated with current practices in assessment and
classroom management
ESE 6344 Classroom Management . . . .
. 3(S)
Based on the premise that schools have a responsibility to serve
society in a reconstructive role, i.e., public schools must take the lead in
promoting and applying the principles of self direction and democratic
citizenship. To this end, both classroom instructional practices and discipline
related acts are informed and guided by democratic principles philosophical,
sociological, legal, and ethical and by cognitive and social psychology findings
that reflect the best of what is known regarding how people learn and what leads
them to behave in responsible, self directing ways. The teacher is viewed as an
informed decision maker who translates the knowledge base into effective self
directing and democratically formative practices
ESE 6421 Research Practicum . . . . .
3(F,S,SS)
Identification of a problem in the area of Secondary Education, review of
pertinent literature and preparation of a proposal with all the necessary
information, conduct of research in a professional manner, evaluation and
written report of the results.
ESE 6426 Action
Research . . . . . 1-6(F,S,SS)
Prerequisite: ESE 6421
Implementation of proposal prepared in Research Practicum including
identification of a problem in the area of Secondary Education, review of
pertinent literature and preparation of a proposal with all the necessary
information, conducting research in a professional manner, evaluation and
written report of the results. Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis
only
ESE 6935 Graduate Seminar . . . . . 2(F,S)
Corequisite: EDG 5940
Organization of knowledge, materials, and learning activities to achieve
instructional effectiveness and sound classroom management techniques in
elementary school settings
ESE 6944 Graduate
Methods/ESOL/Reading Practicum: Secondary
Education . . . . . 3(F,S)
Corequisite: LAE 6325, MAE 6361, SCE 6625, or
SSE 6326
Implementation of a well-researched teaching approach not previously used by
the candidate; maintenance of a log to indicate adaptations, required and
conclusions drawn about the impact of the new approach on pupil’s achievement; a
professionally written report stating the approach used, the goal of the
practicum, a brief review of related literature, a summary of the practicum
experiences and a statement of the conclusions reached about methods, ESOL, and
reading strategies is included