EDUC 442: Teaching Grades 9-12
Prerequisites: EDUC 440 and EDUC 441, EDRD 416, EDET 445
Co-requisite: EDUC 452
Will assist pre-service teachers in integrating their content, professional, and pedagogical
knowledge and skills to devise learning experiences which are meaningful to secondary
students in grades 9-12. Utilizing investigations, central concepts of their content
area, inquiry, and knowledge of the reform movements, this course will allow students
to practice skills and to explore the problems in planning learning activities, implementing
lessons and teaching secondary science, mathematics, social sciences and English.
Detailed Description of Course
Secondary Schools
- Concept of teaching secondary students
- Philosophy of teaching secondary students
- Characteristics of learners grades 9 - 12
- Planning
- Developmentally appropriate
- Long term
- Short term
Instruction
- Models included but not limited to: Inquiry, role playing, concept attainment, direct
instruction, simulations, advance organizer
- Incorporating different models into lesson plans
- National suggestions
- Theories and research
Diverse learners
- Cultural, ethnic and special needs
- Learning styles
- Determining appropriate instruction
- Writing lesson plans that provide for different learning styles
- Delivering effective instruction for different learning styles
Assessment
- Definition
- Matching assessment with learning needs
- Relationship among objectives, teaching models and assessment
- Alternative assessments
- Use in lessons
Classroom Management
- Models
- Implementation
- Ongoing
Standards of Learning and national standards in science, mathematics, social studies
and English for grades 9-12.
- Virginia SOLs
- National standards in appropriate content areas
- Planning instruction
- Incorporating standards in interdisciplinary planning
Technology
- Integrating into short and long term planning
- Uses in assessment
- Uses in classroom management
- Professional Issues
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
EDUC 442 is taught primarily through discussion, case studies, micro-teaching activities
and readings. Students will be working with their supervising teacher to develop lesson
plans specific to their student teaching assignment, discussing issues related to
their content, and exploring issues which arise while teaching in the secondary school.
They will implement the theories and research studied in current and previous methods
classes.
Goals and Objectives of the Course
Having successfully completed this course, the student will implement practical applications
of:
- responding appropriately to the developmental stages of students.
- planning and developing teaching units which reflect state Standards of Learning and
national standards.
- choosing from a variety of materials and utilizing appropriate technology in the planning
and implementation of lessons.
- utilizing appropriate teaching methods.
- designing and assessing authentic activities.
- utilizing information on how individuals construct knowledge in planning, designing
and assessing instruction.
- developing effective lessons for diverse learners.
- developing interdisciplinary lessons.
- making informed decisions regarding membership in professional organizations.
Assessment Measures
- Reflective Journal: Students will keep a journal throughout the semester recording
their insights, struggles, successes, failures, perceptions and feelings.
- Papers: Students will write several short papers examining and exploring issues in
teaching.
- Unit Plan: Students will develop a complete unit plan.
- Classroom Management: Students will develop a plan that addresses the appropriate
rules and procedures needed to establish a positive learning environment.
- Teaching Portfolio: Students will develop a teaching portfolio.
- Micro-teaching: Students will teach a short lesson.
- Other types of activities appropriate to science, mathematics, social sciences and
English.
Other Course Information
None
Review and Approval
February 1999 Revised