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Course Descriptions

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KSP 502 (2) Media Utilization for Secondary Education

Instructional media used in the secondary classroom is demonstrated and used by the students. Resource selection and evaluation is stressed. Electronic media, computer aided instruction, telecommunications, and standard classroom media applications are stressed. Ethical issues of copyright discussed.

KSP 602 (1) Field Experiences

Candidates are required to take this course twice throughout their teacher licensure program. The field experiences will provide opportunities for candidates to put theory into practice in a K-12 or 5-12 environment. During field experiences candidates will become familiar with specific school-related issues, strategies to assist student in learning and apply strategies to help students study and learn within the classroom environment. Prior to this experience candidates will need to complete a background check.

KSP 603 (3) Foundations of Education

In this course, candidates study the psychological, social, historical, and application of developing positive relationships in diverse learning communities within social, historical and philosophical perspectives. The course is based on the premise that building a learning community and developing positive relationships with colleagues and learners is basic to teaching and learning.

KSP 604 (3) Teaching and Learning in the Inclusive Classroom

Theories of human development with a concentrated study of cognitive development, applied to learning in the multicultural and inclusive classroom.

KSP 605 (3) Human Developing and Learning

This course is intended to prepare future educators and enhance the knowledge of present educators and counselors. The focus of this course is to provide foundational knowledge on physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development enhancing learning development of youth in grades 5-12.

KSP 606 (1) Reading in the Middle/Secondary School

Reading as it applies to Middle and Secondary schools will be the focus of this course. The course will focus on the current issues and trends in methodologies, linguistics, grammar, composition and applications of reading throughout the course.

KSP 607 (3) Philosophy and Practices in the Middle School

This course is designed to provide inexperienced and experienced educators with greater insight into the unique position of the middle school in the U.S. system of public education. Throughout the course students will explore topics of concern regarding middle school education.

KSP 608 (3) Planning, Instruction, and Evaluation in the Secondary School

This course is designed to guide K-12 and 5-12 student through the design and implementation of a standards-based curriculum form the analysis of standards, designing performance packages base upon the standard, designing a course, and pedagogical methods.

KSP 609 (3) Research Methods

The research process is one that is complicated, and nonlinear, and very often difficult for students to understand and see its strengths and weaknesses. This course will introduce students to research methodologies as applied to research and evaluation. The course will focus on developing skills and applying different methodologies in a research plan.

KSP 610 (3) Scholarly Writing

After candidates complete their research course this course is designed to provide a learning experience in utilizing techniques and procedures in scholarly writing in completing their capstone project.

KSP 611 (3) Action Research to Improve Student Learning

Teachers use observations and informal data to learn more about their own classrooms. This course is designed to provide learning experiences in using research techniques and procedures in actual field research.

KSP 660 (1-6) Practicum in the Middle School

Special teaching projects of an experimental or creative nature in the students' field of preparation.

KSP 662 (1-6) Practicum in the Secondary School

Special teaching projects of an experimental or creative nature in the students' field of preparation.