EDU 34300 Middle/High School Differentiation and Classroom Management

This course will enable the student to examine the specific demands required to differentiate instruction in middle school and high school classrooms. Additionally, the student will examine the role of each instructor in cooperative teaching situations. This course will also explore the demands and techniques of classroom management. The technology examined will review and/or introduce the application of instructional technologies including, but not limited to, SmartBoard, Podcasting, Clickers, and other types of classroom communications. Legal and ethical issues that control the use of technology in the classroom will be investigated.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

EDU 21500, EDU 21501, EDU 21502, or EDU 21503 PRAXIS II Foliotek Seminar for Teacher Education, and EDU 32100 or EDU 32200.

Offered

fall and spring semester and taken concurrently with EDU 38000.