MSU-Billings 2003-2005 General Catalog HHP 201 Core Concepts in health. 3. SPED 260 Introduction to Teaching ExceptionalLearners. 3. EDCI 310 Teaching in the Middle and secondary Schools http://www.msubillings.edu/catalogs/gencat2003/pg193-194.htm
Extractions: Secondary Education/Special Education (P-12) Double Major Credits General Education Requirements *EDF 100 Educated Persons for a Democratic Society EDF 225 Human Development in Education EDF 250 Educational Psychology HHP 201 Core Concepts in Health SPED 260 Introduction to Teaching Exceptional Learners EDCI 310 Teaching in the Middle and Secondary Schools RD 310 Reading and Writing Across the Curriculum Content Area Methods Course EDUC 484 Student Teaching K-12 EDUC 486 Student Teaching-Secondary Total Professional Core credits *Also satisfies General Education Requirements, EDF 120 may be substituted for EDF 100, but EDF 120 does not also satisfy General Education Requirements. Required Courses Credits RD 417 Diagnostic Teaching of Reading SPED 310 Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities SPED 311 Teaching Students with Emotional Disturbances SPED 312 Teaching Students with Developmental Disabilities
Major Requirements For Secondary Students who plan to teach in the public school system (secondary grades) areadvised I. general Education for secondary teacher Education 4755 hours http://www.mnu.edu/education/secondary.html
UVic Calendar: 1.0 General Information (secondary Curriculum). Bachelor of Arts ((Recreation and health Education)) Art or Music may be taken as a single teaching area or in combination with http://web.uvic.ca/calendar2005/FACS/FoEd/10GeI.html
Extractions: (Post-Degree Professional Program - Secondary) Diploma in Teacher-Librarianship Diploma in Career and Personal Planning Diploma in Educational Technology NB: All degree programs are subject to quota. This is a five-year program in elementary teacher preparation leading to a degree in Education and to teacher certification for classroom generalists. Students must complete two years of approved university-level course work and apply to the Faculty of Education for Year Three. This is a five-year degree program for students accepted into the teaching areas of secondary Art, Music and Physical Education. Art or Music may be taken as a single teaching area or in combination with an approved second teaching area. Physical Education must be taken in combination with an approved second teaching area. Art and Music are also available in the post-degree professional program.
UC Courses And Units Two general studies majors in the nominated area(s) of secondary teaching, Courses Referencing secondary Teaching Studies G1 (health Physical http://www.canberra.edu.au/courses/index.cfm?action=detail&subjectid=6714&year=2
Extractions: Contact: webcat.feedback@emich.edu ISIS major code: SP35 Successful completion of this course of studies, in the context of other program requirements, with respect to K-12 teacher licensure, satisfies the undergraduate portion of the requirements for the professional entry-level credential at the master¹s degree level. This program leads toward, but does not satisfy, the requirements for recommendation to the Michigan Department of Education for K-12 endorsement in speech-language impaired, certification code "SB." This program of studies meets all requirements of the Council for Exceptional Children and of the American Speech-Hearing-Language Association. The certification test covering this field is #57, "Speech and Language Impaired." Prospective teachers may select Secondary Certification or Elementary Certification. A minor from the respective approved lists (or the planned program, if Elementary Certification) is required in either instance and students must pass the certification test, if one, related to the minor (if a minor is selected for Elementary Certification) in order to be recommended for endorsement in the minor field. In addition, those selecting Elementary Certification must pass the "Elementary Education" certification test, #83, as well. Those selecting the Health Care Track have a choice among a different group of minors.
Extractions: Contact: webcat.feedback@emich.edu ISIS major code: SP34 Successful completion of this course of studies, in the context of other program requirements, qualifies the student for recommendation to the Michigan Department of Education for K-12 endorsement in physically and otherwise health impaired, certification code "SC." This program of studies meets all requirements of the Council for Exceptional Children. The certification test covering this field is #58, "Physically and Otherwise Health Impaired." Students may select Secondary Certification or Elementary Certification. A minor from the respective approved lists (or the planned program, if Elementary Certification) is required in either instance and students must pass the certification test, if one, related to the minor (if a minor is selected for Elementary Certification) in order to be recommended for endorsement in the minor field. In addition, those selecting Elementary Certification must pass the "Elementary Education" certification test, #83, as well. GENERAL STUDIES: Elementary, 52 hours; Secondary, 49 hours
York College Teaching Elementary Social Studies Teaching Physical Education/health TeachingElementary Mathematics Teaching general Science in the secondary School http://www.ycp.edu/academics/468.htm
Extractions: Popular Pages: Site Index Art Exhibits Bookstore Campus Map College Calendar Cultural Events Dining Services Diversity at York Employment Exam Schedule Flex Card General Catalog Graduate Catalog Internships IT Help Desk Mail Services MyYCP Parking Map Public Safety Radio Station Registrar Student Handbook Student ID Cards Support Services Transcript/Records Weather Schedule Whom to see about The Department of Education believes that the quintessential challenge is the quality preparation of candidates for the teaching profession. The program is dedicated to providing teacher candidates with the most current principles and practices of effective instruction, the best instructional methodologies, up-to-date and relevant instructional technologies, and myriad interactions with youngsters in a variety of classroom settings. As professional educators devoted to the preparation of future teachers, the mission of the department encompasses the following:
York College: Secondary Education Specifically, adolescent substance abuse, mental health problems, and violencewill be addressed. SE354 Teaching general Science in the secondary School http://www.ycp.edu/admissions/catalog/ycc_courses_se.html
Extractions: Popular Pages: Site Index Art Exhibits Bookstore Campus Map College Calendar Cultural Events Dining Services Diversity at York Employment Exam Schedule Flex Card General Catalog Graduate Catalog Internships IT Help Desk Mail Services MyYCP Parking Map Public Safety Radio Station Registrar Student Handbook Student ID Cards Support Services Transcript/Records Weather Schedule Whom to see about Secondary Education SE310 Student Assistance Seminar Fall-Spring Semesters This course will enable pre-service teachers to understand how to utilize a school-based, systematic approach in dealing with complex student issues such as substance abuse and mental health problems. Student Assistance Seminar examines the etiology of problems in adolescence especially as they relate to school failure. Specifically, adolescent substance abuse, mental health problems, and violence will be addressed. Students will understand the purpose of student assistance programs nation-wide and how addressing serious problems in youth requires a systematic approach. The use of professional behavioral observation and reporting will be stressed and the limitations of extending assistance consistent with the current legal framework will be discussed. Students will develop the skills necessary to engage parents and students in productive conversations about non-academic issues. 1 credit hour.
Extractions: site URL - http://www.ottawahospital.on.ca/ Site description: Teaching hospital which offers primary (general), secondary (specialized) and tertiary (most advanced) health care services to adults and newborns of Ottawa-Carleton and nearby Outaouais communities. Topic: Top/Health/Medicine/Facilities/Hospitals/North_America/Canada/Ontario LINK Previous 10 Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre http://www.sunnybrookandwomens.on.ca/ Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre Top/Health/Medicine/Facilities/Hospitals/North_America/Canada/Ontario Provides acute inpatient care, inpatient chronic care, palliative care and nursing care as well as outpatient services in Toronto. Previous St.Michael's Hospital http://www.stmichaelshospital.com St.Michael's Hospital Top/Health/Medicine/Facilities/Hospitals/North_America/Canada/Ontario Community based health care facility and teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto. Random 1 UPMC Health System http://www.upmc.com/ UPMC Health System Top/Health/Medicine/Facilities/Health_Systems/United_States/Pennsylvania Integrated not-for-profit healthcare system affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences. Physician Directory, Hospital Network, resources.
KSU College Of Education - Students The secondary education program prepares you to teach in grades 6 through 12 . The general education portion of the program is directed toward this goal. http://coe.k-state.edu/Departments/CSPS/Handbook/SecProgram.html
Extractions: Secondary Education Program Description The secondary education program prepares you to teach in grades 6 through 12. Secondary educators teach in high schools, junior high schools, and middle schools. Secondary teachers prepare to teach in one or more content areas. A general description of the three parts of the 126 credit program is listed below. Also see program requirements General Education In-depth preparation in one teaching field (subject area) is required as a part of your preparation to be a secondary education teacher. Ask the personnel in 13 Bluemont Hall for the name of the faculty contact person for the teaching fields in which you are interested. Teaching fields for which preparation programs exist at K-State are: Agriculture Education Journalism (PDF) Art Education (PDF) Mathematics (PDF) Biological Sciences (PDF) Modern Languages Business (PDF) French (PDF)
Massey University 2005 Enrolment Booklets Pages 18 general Information Pages 9-13 Important Dates Pages 50-51 Bachelorof Education/Diploma of Teaching (secondary) health and Physical Education http://enrol.massey.ac.nz/enrol_booklets2005.htm
Extractions: MASSEY ... Massey Timetable This page contains electronic (pdf) copies of the 2005 Enrolment booklets available from Massey University. To read these files you need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can install it on your computer by clicking Install Adobe Acrobat Reader Enrolment booklets are available for: College of Business College of Creative Arts (formerly College of Design, Fine Arts and Music) College of Education College of Humanities and Social Sciences ... Times, Dates and Places PDFs of the 2006 Enrolment booklets will be available on this website on 3 October 2005. If you are looking for the 2006 Pre-selection forms see 2006 Enrolment Forms Enrolment Applied Economics
U Of R General Calendar 2002-2003 secondary health EDUCATION, OUTDOOR EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION MINORS Practices of secondary Teaching), 9 elective courses; 10 halfdays in a school http://www.uregina.ca/gencal/gencal2002/gencal2002-82.html
Materials Of Interest To Secondary Physical Education/Health Teachers health Education Teaching Ideas secondary. RA 440.3 . A Teacher s Guide toIncluding Students with Disabilities in general Physical Education GV 445 . http://library.csus.edu/guides/rogenmoserd/educ/secondaryphysed.htm
Extractions: Compiled by Roz Van Auker Periodicals of Special Interest Periodicals are shelved alphabetically by title on Floor 3 South. Periodicals with full text available via a database are indicated. Search the ERIC database for education-related abstracts of articles in these and other periodicals: Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly also avail in EBSCOhost: Academic Search
Extractions: Elementary Health Education Minor Adviser: Professor Mariamne Whatley, 244C Teacher Education Building, 263-4644/262-2463, whatley@education.wisc.edu The health minor may be completed by students in Secondary or Elementary Education programs. Requirements differ slightly between the Elementary and Secondary health minors; both are presented below. Students are required to meet with the faculty adviser before beginning a health minor. Return to Top A 2.75 overall grade-point average is required for all minor course work taken at UW-Madison, excluding prerequisites and Education course work. This grade-point average may be modified by the Last 60 Credits Rule The secondary teaching minor in Health Education is primarily available for students with majors leading to secondary certification in English, Family and Consumer Science, Physical Education, Science, Social Studies, or school nurse certification. This minor prepares teachers to: (1) teach health as a separate course or as a planned integral part of other areas of instruction and (2) assist the school administration and teaching staff in developing a broad school health program. Note: Certification in a major area of interest must accompany the completion of this minor; students cannot be certified to teach only in a minor area. Certification is also available to practicing teachers. Secondary Minor Course Work Complete a minimum of 25 credits, excluding prerequisite course work and professional education requirements. The courses listed below are Curriculum and Instruction unless otherwise indicated.
Kinesiology, Health, And Sport Studies The Certificate qualifies the holder to teach health in grades 712; The secondary minor in health education qualifies individuals for a health teaching http://www.bulletins.wayne.edu/ubk-output/edu5.html
Extractions: Assistant Dean: Sarah J. Erbaugh Website: http://www.kinesiology.wayne.edu Associate Professors David B. Blievernicht, Herman J. Engels, Sarah J. Erbaugh, Jeffrey Martin Joe Dake, Mariane Fahlman, Randall Gretebeck, Avanelle Kidwell, Pamela Kulinna, Qin Lai, Nate McCaughtry, Peter A. Roberts, William W. Sloan, Delano Tucker, John C. Wirth Judy Bowen, Bridget Norris, Steve Singleton (For specific requirements of graduate programs cited below (*), see the Wayne State University Graduate Bulletin.) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Education
Graceland University:Education (Elementary And Secondary) English/Language Arts. Economics. general Science German. health Note Thiscombination includes 12 sh of student teaching credit, 6 sh elementary and 6 http://www.graceland.edu/show.cfm?durki=1935
University Of Hawaii At Manoa Catalog The secondary Education program qualifies graduates to teach in grades 712.Requirements include completion of the general Education Core specified for http://www.catalog.hawaii.edu/academic-units/education/ite.htm
Extractions: Fax: (808) 956-9808 *Graduate Faculty from EDCS, EDEP, EDEF, ETEC, SPED. Degrees, Certificates, and Certifications Offered: BEd in elementary education, BEd in secondary education, MEdT Program, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Secondary Education (PBCSE). See section on Undergraduate Programs (Initial Teacher Lincensure Programs). All students will be required to own laptops for their teacher preparation courses. Our heavy emphasis on the integration of technology into coursework and fieldwork reflects the innovations in education. To learn more about this requirement, financial aid options for covering the cost, and whether or not the laptop students may now own will fit the platforms used in our program, please refer to www.hawaii.edu/coe.laptop.html. The College of Education offers teaching majors in the following fields: agriculture, English, languages (Chinese, French, German, Hawaiian, Latin, Ilokano/Filipino, Japanese, Russian, Spanish), family and consumer sciences, technology education, marketing, mathematics, music, office education, physical education, science (biology, chemistry, physics, earth science), general science and physical science, social studies (with concentrations in American studies, anthropology, economics, geography, Hawaiian studies, history, political science, psychology, or sociology).
SVSU - Undergraduate Catalog 2001-02 Students majoring in K12 art, music, and physical and health education TE 302, general Methods for Teaching in the secondary and Middle Schools, 3 cr http://www.svsu.edu/catalog/undergraduate2001-02/Education/secondary_teaching_ce
Extractions: Secondary Teaching Certification Students seeking secondary teaching certification must fulfill the general requirements for a bachelor's degree. Additionally, an approved teaching major must be completed. The approved majors are: art, biology, chemistry, communication and theatre, English, French, general science, history, mathematics, music, physical and health education, physics and Spanish. Requirements are listed under the respective departments. Students seeking K-12 certification in art also should see the Certification Officer in the College of Education. Students seeking K-12 certification in music do not take EDL 305 nor PSYC 315 (see the Music Department for substitute requirements). Students majoring in K-12 art, music, and physical and health education must enroll for 10 credits in TE 422 (see Director of Clinical Experience in the College of Education). A 20-credit minor must be chosen from biology, chemistry, economics, Spanish, French, German, history, mathematics, physics, political science, psychology, sociology; or a 24-credit minor in art, communication, theatre, English, music, general science; or a 24-credit minor in art, communication, theatre, English, music, general science, physical and health education.
SVSU - Undergraduate Catalog 2002-03 Students majoring in K12 art, music, and physical and health education must general Methods for Teaching in the secondary and Middle Schools 3 cr http://www.svsu.edu/catalog/undergraduate/Education/secondary_teaching_certifica
Extractions: Secondary Teaching Certification Students seeking K-12 certification in music do not take EDL 305 nor PSYC 315 (see the Music Department for substitute requirements). Students majoring in K-12 art, music, and physical and health education must enroll for 10 credits in TE 422 (see Director of Clinical Experience in the College of Education). A 20-credit minor must be chosen from biology, chemistry, economics, Spanish, French, German, mathematics, physics, political science, psychology, sociology; or a 24-credit minor in art, communication, theatre, English, music, general science, physical and health education. In addition to content area minors, secondary certification students may complete the Bilingual/Bicultural Minor (see course requirements outlined above). Pre-Professional Studies (5 credits required) Professional Studies (21 credits required) Methodology (TE 302 and EDL 305 are prerequisites for TE 308 and TE 312) General Methods for Teaching in the Secondary and Middle Schools 3 cr Computer Applications in the Secondary and Middle Schools 3 cr Advanced Methods for Teaching in the Secondary and Middle Schools 3 cr Teaching Reading in the Content Areas of Secondary and Middle Schools 3 cr