SEC - Secondary Education

SEC 502 Introduction to Teaching at the Secondary Level

This course includes issues affecting teaching at the secondary level: Adolescent development, multicultural perspectives, curriculum development, community building, and constructing disciplinary knowledge. Participation in this course requires completion of 30 hours of field work. Candidates will learn best practices for effective teaching and create a unit plan and lesson plans based on researched design models. Candidates will learn about the requirements for successful completion of new state licensure requirements. Pre-requisite(s): None. Co-requisite(s): None. 3 semester hours

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SEC 510 Methods of Teaching Biological Sciences at the Secondary Level

This course addresses teaching biological sciences at the secondary level. It introduces the content and discipline of biological sciences as it pertains to general goals of secondary education. Participants will deepen pedagogical content knowledge, develop teaching materials (including lessons and unit plans) that solve instructional issues and employ science-specific teaching methods. Candidates will analyze the Next Generation Science Standards, STEM and Makerspaces initiatives as they apply to curricula, teaching and learning secondary biological sciences. The course will also prepare candidates to successfully fulfill state licensure requirements. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502. Co-requisite(s): None. 3 semester hours

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SEC 512 Methods of Teaching English at the Secondary Level

This course addresses methods of teaching English at the middle/high school level through an in-depth focus on curriculum, methods, materials. Candidates will write lesson and unit plans using backward design and universal design for learning. Candidates will create documents on planning for instruction and assessment, instructing and engaging students in learning, and assessing student learning. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502. Co-requisite(s): None. 3 semester hours

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SEC 514 Methods of Teaching Mathematics at the Secondary and Middle Levels

This course addresses methods of teaching mathematics at the middle/high school level through an in-depth focus on the curriculum, methods, materials, and technology. Candidates create instructional plans that build students? conceptual understanding, procedural fluency and mathematical reasoning/problem solving skills and develop assessment plans that provide evidence of student learning. Candidates incorporate techniques to meet the needs of culturally, socially and academically diverse students. Pre-requisite(s): A Grade of B or better in SEC 502. Co-requisite(s): None. 3 semester hours

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SEC 516 Methods for Teaching Physical Science at the Secondary Level

This course addresses teaching physical science at the secondary level. It addresses the content and discipline of physical science as it pertains to general goals of secondary education. Participants will deepen pedagogical content knowledge, develop teaching materials (including lesson and unit plans) that solve instructional issues and employ science-specific teaching methods. Candidates will analyze the Next Generation Science Standards, STEM and Makerspaces initiatives as they apply to curricula, teaching and learning secondary physical science. The course will also prepare candidates to be successfully fulfill state licensure requirements. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502. Co-requisite(s): None. 3 semester hours

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SEC 518 Methods of Teaching Social Studies at the Secondary Level

This course addresses methods of teaching social studies at the middle/high school level through an in-depth focus on curriculum, methods, and materials. Candidates will create inquiry-based learning unit and lesson plans stressing primary source document analysis using backward design and universal design for learning. Use of the Library of Congress digitized resources is required in developing learning experiences. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502. Co-requisite(s): None. 3 semester hours

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SEC 522 Methods of Teaching Classical Languages (Latin) K-12

The course provides candidates with a solid background in the pedagogy for teaching Latin in grades K-12. Candidates create a culminating unit of instruction that solidifies the connection of foreign language acquisition and linguistic analysis theory to curriculum design, instructional planning, and assessment. Particular emphasis is given to current best-practice research in education and its application to the middle and high school classroom. During this course, candidates complete 40 hours of clinical experiences to supplement their reading, research, and planning. Pre-requisite(s): SEC 502, FND 510, SPE 500, EPS 511, CIL 505, RLP 540. Co-requisite(s): 3 semester hours

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SEC 524 Methods of Teaching World Languages K-12

The course introduces current theories and practices of communicative language teaching. Candidates learn about second language acquisition development through reading and practicing in class a collection of strategies and tools for developing students? communication skills in a second language. Candidates create a culminating unit of instruction that solidifies connections across curriculum design, instructional planning, and assessment. The course includes 40 hours of field experience. Observations and related assignments offer candidates practice for successful completion of new state licensure requirements. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502. Co-requisite(s): None. 3 semester hours

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SEC 575 Practicum for Subsequent Teaching Endorsement

This course is designed for teachers currently licensed in Illinois who wish to secure a subsequent Illinois teaching endorsement on their Professional Educator License in early childhood education; elementary education; middle grades education for science, English language arts, mathematics, or social science; secondary education for science, social science, English language arts, mathematics, or K-12 foreign language; or special education for LBS1. Candidates are assigned between 75 and 150 clock hours in a general education classroom at the new endorsement level. Pre-requisite(s): Completion of all content coursework as described on the transcript assessment. Completion of individualized professional development as determined by initial portfolio review. Application for practicum placement with checklist. Passing score on relevant ISBE content level test. Co-requisite(s): None. 4-6 semester hours

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SEC 581A Secondary Education Practicum

This course provides candidates students with opportunities to engage in field experiences with teachers in their linked placement school classrooms. The minimum number of field experience hours is forty (40) and should follow a progression from observing in classrooms to teaching a class. It is recommended that candidates culminate their practicum by planning five sequential lessons and teaching 3-5 of these sequential lessons in at least one class. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502. Co-requisite(s): SEC 510. 3 semester hours

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SEC 581B Secondary Education Practicum

This course provides candidates students with opportunities to engage in field experiences with teachers in their linked placement school classrooms. The minimum number of field experience hours is forty (40) and should follow a progression from observing in classrooms to teaching a class. It is recommended that candidates culminate their practicum by planning five sequential lessons and teaching 3-5 of these sequential lessons in at least one class. Pre-requisite(s):A grade of Be or better in SEC 502. Co-requisite(s): SEC 512. 3 semester hours

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SEC 581C Secondary Education Practicum

This course provides candidates students with opportunities to engage in field experiences with teachers in their linked placement school classrooms. The minimum number of field experience hours is forty (40) and should follow a progression from observing in classrooms to teaching a class. It is recommended that candidates culminate their practicum by planning five sequential lessons and teaching 3-5 of these sequential lessons in at least one class. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502. Co-requisite(s): SEC 514. 3 semester hours

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SEC 581D Secondary Education Practicum

This course provides candidates students with opportunities to engage in field experiences with teachers in their linked placement school classrooms. The minimum number of field experience hours is forty (40) and should follow a progression from observing in classrooms to teaching a class. It is recommended that candidates culminate their practicum by planning five sequential lessons and teaching 3-5 of these sequential lessons in at least one class. pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502. Co-requisite(s): SEC 516. 3 semester hours

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SEC 581E Secondary Education Practicum

This course provides candidates students with opportunities to engage in field experiences with teachers in their linked placement school classrooms. The minimum number of field experience hours is forty (40) and should follow a progression from observing in classrooms to teaching a class. It is recommended that candidates culminate their practicum by planning five sequential lessons and teaching 3-5 of these sequential lessons in at least one class. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502. Co-requisite(s): None. 3 semester hours

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SEC 581F Secondary Education Practicum

This course provides candidates students with opportunities to engage in field experiences with teachers in their linked placement school classrooms. The minimum number of field experience hours is forty (40) and should follow a progression from observing in classrooms to teaching a class. It is recommended that candidates culminate their practicum by planning five sequential lessons and teaching 3-5 of these sequential lessons in at least one class. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502. Co-requisite(s): SEC 524. 3 semester hours

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SEC 590A Student Teaching Seminar

This course combines a seminar with student teaching. The seminar supports candidates as they implement a variety of planning models, formative and summative assessments, and instructional strategies to support student learning consistent with professional and curriculum standards. Reflective practice in light of research and mentoring by seminar instructor, university supervisor, and cooperating teacher(s) drive candidate growth in professional decision-making and interaction with students, parents, school staff and seminar colleagues. School-based and seminar experiences result in candidates advancing their understanding of environments that encourage a community of all learners and collegial relationships in the school. This course supports candidate efforts to meet licensure requirements. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502 and SEC 510. Co-requisite(s): None. 6 semester hours

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SEC 590B Student Teaching Seminar

This course combines a seminar with student teaching. The seminar supports candidates as they implement a variety of planning models, formative and summative assessments, and instructional strategies to support student learning consistent with professional and curriculum standards. Reflective practice in light of research and mentoring by seminar instructor, university supervisor, and cooperating teacher(s) drive candidate growth in professional decision-making and interaction with students, parents, school staff and seminar colleagues. School-based and seminar experiences result in candidates advancing their understanding of environments that encourage a community of all learners and collegial relationships in the school. This course supports candidate efforts to meet licensure requirements. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502 and SEC 512. C-requisite(s): None. 6 semester hours

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SEC 590C Student Teaching Seminar

This course combines a seminar with student teaching. The seminar supports candidates as they implement a variety of planning models, formative and summative assessments, and instructional strategies to support student learning consistent with professional and curriculum standards. Reflective practice in light of research and mentoring by seminar instructor, university supervisor, and cooperating teacher(s) drive candidate growth in professional decision-making and interaction with students, parents, school staff and seminar colleagues. School-based and seminar experiences result in candidates advancing their understanding of environments that encourage a community of all learners and collegial relationships in the school. This course supports candidate efforts to meet licensure requirements. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502 and SEC 514. Co-requisite(s): None. 6 semester hours

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SEC 590D Student Teaching Seminar

This course combines a seminar with student teaching. The seminar supports candidates as they implement a variety of planning models, formative and summative assessments, and instructional strategies to support student learning consistent with professional and curriculum standards. Reflective practice in light of research and mentoring by seminar instructor, university supervisor, and cooperating teacher(s) drive candidate growth in professional decision-making and interaction with students, parents, school staff and seminar colleagues. School-based and seminar experiences result in candidates advancing their understanding of environments that encourage a community of all learners and collegial relationships in the school. This course supports candidate efforts to meet licensure requirements. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502 and SEC 516. Co-requisite(s): None. 6 semester hours

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SEC 590E Student Teaching Seminar

This course combines a seminar with student teaching. The seminar supports candidates as they implement a variety of planning models, formative and summative assessments, and instructional strategies to support student learning consistent with professional and curriculum standards. Reflective practice in light of research and mentoring by seminar instructor, university supervisor, and cooperating teacher(s) drive candidate growth in professional decision-making and interaction with students, parents, school staff and seminar colleagues. School-based and seminar experiences result in candidates advancing their understanding of environments that encourage a community of all learners and collegial relationships in the school. This course supports candidate efforts to meet licensure requirements. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502 and SEC 518. Co-requisite(s): None. 6 semester hours

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SEC 590F Student Teaching Seminar

This course combines a seminar with student teaching. The seminar supports candidates as they implement a variety of planning models, formative and summative assessments, and instructional strategies to support student learning consistent with professional and curriculum standards. Reflective practice in light of research and mentoring by seminar instructor, university supervisor, and cooperating teacher(s) drive candidate growth in professional decision-making and interaction with students, parents, school staff and seminar colleagues. School-based and seminar experiences result in candidates advancing their understanding of environments that encourage a community of all learners and collegial relationships in the school. This course supports candidate efforts to meet licensure requirements. Pre-requisite(s): A grade of B or better in SEC 502 and SEC 524. Co-requisite(s): None. 6 semester hours

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