EDUC-190 Field Experience: Introduction To Education
	This is a field-based course that provides the opportunity to apply the theories and methods learned regarding best practices for creating and maintaining a positive and productive learning environment (EDUC-110). Students will analyze a variety of learner characteristics that influence student development and academic achievement as is appropriate for age/grade level and professional specialization.
 
	
		Prerequisite
	
This course is only available to those students who have successfully completed the equivalent of Introduction to Education at another higher education institution but who have not completed 15 hours of field experience as part of that course (
EDUC-110). Additionally, permission of Director of Teacher Education is required in order to enroll in the course
 
	
		Hours Weekly
	
1 hour weekly
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Examine the varied aspects of teaching, including the knowledge and skill
 characteristics of effective teachers, to become aware of the current realities in
 today’s classrooms.
- 2. Analyze the ways in which a teacher can use technology to assist in teaching and
 learning.
- 3. Describe those strategies that create positive learning environments and wellmanaged
 classrooms.
- 4. Describe the characteristics of diverse learners and the implications of cultural and
 learning differences on educational equity.
- 5. Explain how schools and the curriculum are a reflection of societal and cultural
 values and priorities.
- 6. Evaluate instructional strategies, classroom materials, and assessment strategies for
 their effectiveness in responding to individual learner strengths, needs, and
 capabilities.
- 7. Describe those factors that significantly affect the culture of the classroom as well as
 educational practices.
 
                                    
                                        
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Examine the varied aspects of teaching, including the knowledge and skill
 characteristics of effective teachers, to become aware of the current realities in
 today’s classrooms.
- 2. Analyze the ways in which a teacher can use technology to assist in teaching and
 learning.
- 3. Describe those strategies that create positive learning environments and wellmanaged
 classrooms.
- 4. Describe the characteristics of diverse learners and the implications of cultural and
 learning differences on educational equity.
- 5. Explain how schools and the curriculum are a reflection of societal and cultural
 values and priorities.
- 6. Evaluate instructional strategies, classroom materials, and assessment strategies for
 their effectiveness in responding to individual learner strengths, needs, and
 capabilities.
- 7. Describe those factors that significantly affect the culture of the classroom as well as
 educational practices.