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  1. Using the Learning Cycle to Teach Physical Science: A Hands-On Approach for the Middle Grades by Paul Beisenherz, Marylou Dantonio, 1996-03-18

81. Secondary Science Ed - Physics
CHE 221222 general Chemistry I and II and CHE 224 Problem Solving for general I Teaching the Sciences, 3. AED 391 Intro. to secondary Education
http://www.cortland.edu/physics/APH-Physics.htm
The Major In Adolescence Education
APH - Physics The Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Major in Adolescence Education Physics at SUNY Cortland leads to a degree in physics and to preliminary New York State certification to teach physics in grades 7-12. Under new State Education Department guidelines students have three years to obtain an M.S. in Education for permanent certification to teach physics. The curriculum is similar to those found in other colleges in the State of New York.
Program Requirements
Required Physics Courses Credit Hours PHY 150: Astronomy PHY 201, 202, 203: Principles of Physics I, II and III PHY : Programming (or other high-level programming language) PHY 357: Intermediate Physics Laboratory PHY 410: Modern Physics PHY 420: Classical Mechanics PHY 450: Electricity and Magnetism Requried Courses in Related Areas CHE 221-222: General Chemistry I and II and CHE 224: Problem Solving for General Chem I MAT 1 7: Calculus I, II and III MAT 430: Differential Equations BIO 201-202: Biological Science I and II or or GLY 261: Physical Geology and GLY 262: Historical Geology or 7 Required Professional Courses PSY 101: General Psychology PSY 232: Adolescent Psychology AED 391: Introduction to Secondary Education AED 444: Laboratory Practicum AED 442: Methods I: Teaching the Sciences AED 443: Methods II: Teaching the Sciences AED 445 : Student Teaching: Adolescence Education - Science HLH 199: Critical School Health Issues

82. Secondary Science Ed - Physics And Mathematics
CHE 221222 general Chemistry I and II and CHE 224 Problem Solving for AED 391 Intro. to secondary Education, 3, AED 392 Methods I Teaching Math, 3
http://www.cortland.edu/physics/APM-Physics&Mathematics.htm
The Major in Adolescence Education
APH-Physics and Mathematics The Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Major in Adolescence Education Physics at SUNY Cortland leads to a degree in physics and mathematics and to preliminary New York State certification to teach physics and mathematics in grades 7-12. Under new State Education Department guidelines students have three years to obtain an M.S. in Education for permanent certification to teach physics and/or mathematics. The curriculum is similar to those found in other colleges in the State of New York.
Program Requirements
Required Physics Courses Credit Hours PHY 150: Astronomy PHY 201, 202, 203: Principles of Physics I, II and III PHY : Programming (or other high-level programming language) PHY 357: Intermediate Physics Laboratory PHY 410: Modern Physics PHY 420: Classical Mechanics PHY 450: Electricity and Magnetism Required Mathematics Courses MAT 1 7: Calculus I, II and III MAT 430: Differential Equations MAT 224: Basic Concepts of Mathematics MAT 272: Linear Algebra MAT 370: Algebraic Structures I MAT 375: Geometry I MAT 446: Introduction to Probability and Statistics MAT 480: History of Mathematics Required Courses in Related Areas CHE 221-222: General Chemistry I and II and CHE 224: Problem Solving for General Chem I Requirement Professional Courses PSY 101: General Psychology PSY 232: Adolescent Psychology AED 391: Introduction to Secondary Education AED 444 : Laboratory Practicum AED 442: Methods I: Teaching the Sciences

83. Arts Education Policy Review: Is Secondary General Music A Nonperformance Option
Is secondary general music a nonperformance option?(teaching music skills, notjust music appreciation in public school). Arts Education Policy Review,
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in partnership with Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research The nightingale, ceasing to sing, is nothing, alas, but a green bird. Onitsura, Japanese poet, 1660-1738 For many students in grades 6-12, general music is simply a class in which to take notes and to pass exams. Despite the 1994 announcement of the National Committee for Standards in the Arts of what students should know and be able to do in the area of music, the focus in many general music programs has been primarily on knowing and not on doing.

84. GSA Free Teacher Resources - Secondary Resources - General Earth Science
GeoMart More Resources in GeoMart see Science Teaching Aids . secondary EarthScience in general. Additional Resources
http://www.geosociety.org/educate/resources/s_gen.htm

K-12 Teacher Resources
Distinguished Educator State Standards Biggs Award ... Earth Science Week Some documents may
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GSA is not responsible for content on web sites linked from our site. However, please contact us if you encounter broken links. Internet Sites Integrative Science Sustainability Books Careers
GAME BASED LEARNING, SERC: This area of the Starting Point site is written to assist geoscience faculty who want to start using games to help them teach. Game-based learning uses competitive exercises, either pitting the students against each other or getting them to challenge themselves in order to motivate them to learn better.
serc.carleton.edu/introgeo/games/index.html
Geology of the United States: Excellent Web site with the geologic map of the U.S. and highlights about certain features. You can also purchase the Tapestry of Time puzzle from the GSA Bookstore.

85. BC Education - PE Appendix B: Learning Resources
Handbook details general DescriptionComprehensive set of resources for teaching and learning a variety of......Print Skip To health. general
http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/irp/pe810/apb2.htm
Physical Education
Appendix B: Learning Resources (Part II)
Physical Education (Revised Edition) General Description: Booklet provides a current reference on career and occupational opportunities related to physical education. It examines post-secondary training throughout Canada; occupations in which a degree is essential; occupations in which training is useful; physical education as a stepping stone to other health professions.
Audience: General
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86. School Of Education And Social Policy, Office Of Undergraduate Admission - North
Successful completion of the secondary teaching program qualifies you for secondary general education. Biological and physical sciences (4 courses,
http://www.ugadm.northwestern.edu/freshman/academics/sesp.htm
24 full-time faculty 330 full-time undergraduate students Training tomorrow's teachers is only a fraction of what the School of Education and Social Policy (SESP) aims to accomplish. As the world changes, so must the way people think about the facets of that world. SESP encourages not only learning, but development - development of its students into adults who shape our community, families, neighborhoods, organizations, schools, and society. The school's four undergraduate programs are tailored to individual interests and career goals. The learning and organizational change web site program explores how organizations and the individuals within them use knowledge and learning to create and respond to change within their environments. Undergraduates in human development and psychological services web site investigate how human development affects and is affected by family, schools, communities, and the workplace. The social policy web site program examines the development of public policies in such fields as education, social welfare, health care, poverty, urban systems, immigration, child care, and aging.

87. UHS: Career Library
general; Adult Education; College Teaching; Community College Teaching;Early Childhood Education Education Teaching Elementary/secondary
http://www.uhs.berkeley.edu/Students/CareerLibrary/Links/header.cfm?FIELD=7&OCCU

88. Colorado State University - General Catalog
general Catalog for Colorado State University. Students whose career goalsinvolve teaching at the secondary school level have the opportunity to
http://catalog.colostate.edu/index.asp?url=catalog_04-06/natural_sciences

89. Rollins College
EDU 335 Content Area Reading in secondary Schools; EDU 407 Teaching and EED 566* Teaching Elementary School Social Studies (3); EED 567* health and
http://www.rollins.edu/holt/prospects/education.shtml
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90. Midway College: Degree Programs: Teacher Education
Methods in secondary Science Education (EDU 401), 3. Student Teaching (EDU 498),12. Biology secondary Education Requirements, 32. general Biology I (BIO
http://www.midway.edu/degreeprograms/teachereducation.html

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Degree Descriptions General Education Requirements Biology Business And Organizational Studies Division Chemistry ... (Elementary, Middle School, Secondary, LBD) Teacher Education Degrees in this department and included on this page are Elementary Education P-5 Middle School Education 5-9 Secondary English Education Secondary Biology Education ... Secondary Math Education and Special Education: Learning and Behavior Disorders P-12 . Midway College has a long history of preparing educators. Current programs continue this tradition by offering three broad categories of programs: Primary through grade five (P-5) elementary, grades five through nine (5-9) middle school, and secondary education English and biology. The Learning and Behavior Disorders (LBD) program is completed as a dual major, with either elementary (P-5) or middle school (5-9).

91. Applied Biological Sciences
secondary Education prepares students for a career in teaching biology at thesecondary The Applied Biological Sciences concentration provides a general
http://www.asu.edu/provost/smis/asue/bs/absbs.html
Applied Biological Sciences
Applied Biological Sciences, Secondary Education,
Urban Horticulture, and Wildlife and Restoration Ecology Bachelor of Science
East College, Polytechnic Campus Definition of the field. The degree in Applied Biological Sciences is designed to prepare professionals and scholars for careers in the biological sciences. Because of the large diversity of available career options, several concentrations are offered: a general program in applied biological sciences, secondary education, urban horticulture, and wildlife and restoration ecology. Career opportunities in the field. Wildlife and Restoration Ecology graduates find careers with federal and state agencies and private environmental assessment firms responsible for the management of wildlife, restoration of ecosystems, management of land and water resources, and protection of environmental quality. Urban Horticulture prepares graduates for numerous careers in the nursery, landscape, and related industries requiring the skills to care for and design plantscapes and landscapes. Secondary Education prepares students for a career in teaching biology at the secondary level. The Applied Biological Sciences concentration is appropriate for students planning to enter professional programs such as animal health, medicine, dentistry, or physical therapy and for students planning to pursue research careers and graduate studies in biology and environmental biotechnology. Uniqueness of the program at ASU.

92. SUU - Dept Of Secondary Education: Programs & Degrees
Students interested in teaching in the secondary schools of Utah (grades 612) can general Education Requirements Major/Minor Course work (28)
http://www.suu.edu/ed/secondary/programs.html
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Students interested in teaching in the secondary schools of Utah (grades 6-12) can complete course work leading to a Secondary Teaching License in the State of Utah. Interested students are required to complete a Composite Teaching Major or an academic Teaching Major and a Teaching Minor in one or more of the University's academic colleges. In addition, a minimum of 30 semester hours of professional education course work must be completed in the department of teacher education. A Utah teaching license (elementary or secondary) is recognized by almost all other states and territories in the United States. Secondary Block courses and Student Teaching will be offered in separate semesters. Students will not be admitted to the Secondary Educational Professional Blocks unless 95 percent of their academic major and minor are completed. A dual track of Block/Student Teaching will be offered to students currently admitted to the program. Please see the Department of Teacher Education for further clarification.

93. Bachelor Of Science In Allied Health
The Bachelor of Science degree in allied health is restricted to outstandingstudents who gain PED 292, Teaching of Individual Activites II, 2 credits
http://www.gcu.edu/campus/programs/bachelor-of-science-in-allied-health.php
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(B.S. DEGREE; No Minor Required) The Bachelor of Science degree in allied health is restricted to outstanding students who gain early admission to master's degree programs in physical therapy, occupational therapy, or sports health care at the Arizona School of Health Sciences (ASHS). The degree is not available to students already holding a bachelor's degree. Click here to view the program of study Online Experience Why GCU Our Programs ... online nursing programs
Online offers a unique opportunity for students to learn the skills and techniques necessary to develop as leaders in the business world. See the Grand Canyon University in Phoenix AZ Online Masters Degree Programs
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94. Curry School Of Education Teacher Education Degree Programs
general Education Professional Education Courses Teaching Fields (Secondaryonly). 1. EDIS 587. Teaching Associateship seminar
http://www.virginia.edu/registrar/records/ugradrec/chapter9/chapter9-3.htm
UNDERGRADUATE RECORD Curry School of Education General Information Teacher Education Degree Programs ... Teaching Fields
Teacher Education Degree Programs
The five-year Teacher Education Program offered by the Curry School is recognized nationally for its strong foundation in the liberal arts and its advanced professional training aspects. The program requires that students complete all requirements for the bachelor's degree while also completing requirements for licensure and the Master of Teaching degree. Students are involved in the practical aspects of teaching during each year of the program. Enrollment Procedures for the Five-Year Teacher Education Program Students who are in the College of Arts and Sciences should apply for permission to enroll in the Teacher Education Program during the second semester of their first year of study, (application deadline is March 1). Students, including transfers from other institutions, may also apply to the program during their second year of study (prior to March 1) but must attend summer school in Charlottesville to complete professional course work before the start of their third year. Students in science, special education, math, or foreign languages may apply by March 1 of their third year. Permission to enroll requires that the applicant be in good standing in the College of Arts and Sciences, provide adequate SAT/ACT scores, and complete a permission to enroll application with statements describing his or her (1) commitment to continued learning and intellectual growth, (2) interest in teaching and (3) previous experience working with children and youth. After enrollment, students are expected to demonstrate competence in quantitative skills, verbal skills (oral and written), and computer literacy. Students must remediate any identified deficiencies prior to graduation. All teacher education students must have a primary major in the College of Arts and Sciences (or in the Curry School for health/physical education majors).

95. College Of Arts And Sciences @ Oakland University - Programs
an extended program of study leading to secondary teaching certification.The secondary Teacher Education Program (STEP) is available to majors in
http://www2.oakland.edu/cas/programs.cfm
Degree Programs The college is home to 15 departments and 60 majors The college offers instruction leading to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts, Master of Music, Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. In conjunction with the School of Education and Human Services, it offers instruction leading to secondary teaching certification in biology, chemistry, English, history, mathematics, French, German, Spanish, music and physics. Below is a listing of undergraduate majors, masters and doctorate programs and other programs of study, including Secondary Teaching Education Programs. Students should consult the Undergraduate and Graduate catalogues for a complete list of all college offerings. To apply to Oakland University, visit the Future Students Web site or go to the online application here Bachelors Programs of Study (All undergraduate degree programs earn a B.A. degree unless otherwise noted.)
  • African and African-American Studies (B.A.)

96. St. Cloud State University Undergraduate Bulletin
as part of admission to student teaching those personal qualities, generalhealth, Elementary, secondary and K12 education, Teacher Development
http://bulletin.stcloudstate.edu/ugb/coe.asp
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College of Education
A110 EDUCATION BUILDING/308-3023
Web site: http://www.stcloudstate.edu/coe Dean: Joane W. McKay
Associate Dean: DeBorah Zackery (Interim)
Departments
Child and family studies
Counselor education and educational psychology

Educational leadership and community psychology

Health, physical education, recreation and sport science
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Curriculum and Technology Center (CTC)
Office of Clinical Experiences

Office of Cultural Diversity

Special Projects/Applied Research Center
Major Programs
The following majors and minors are offered in the College of Education: Athletic coaching
Athletic training
Chemical dependency Community health ... Therapeutic recreation *Minor only
Mission and Goals
The College of Education mission statement and goals provide overall guidance for program development and improvement. The mission of the College is as follows: The College of Education prepares transformative professional educators: educators who are prepared to facilitate the transformation of learners into life-long learners, critical and creative thinkers, and effective citizens in a democratic society.
The goals of the college are to:
  • Facilitate in each student the development of perspectives, attitudes, learning strategies, sense of self-worth and productive habits of mind essential to higher order of thinking, critical thinking, and creative problem solving.
  • 97. Graduate Schools
    MA Education (Classroom Teaching, Educational Administration, Literacy Education, MTE - EducationGeneral, Elementary Education, secondary Education
    http://www.tacoma.washington.edu/career/graduateSchools.html
    GRADUATE STUDIES GMAT, GRE, and LSAT registration and information booklets are available in the Career Services Center Graduate Schools in Washington and Oregon Graduate Schools in the United States GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION CollegeSource - Features over 10,400 College Catalogs in complete cover-to-cover original page format including 2-year, 4-year, graduate, and professional schools. Educational Testing Service (ETS)- Information about college and graduate school admissions and placements tests. Graduate Records Exam Prep Courses A list of local GRE prep courses. Graduate Schools in Washington and Oregon - A list of Washington and Oregon Graduate Schools and what Majors are offered. Graduate School Directory - World-wide graduate school directory by subject. IPFW Academic Counseling and Career Services - Information about preparing for graduate school: FAQ's, Deciding Factors, The Application Process, Application Timeline, Related Links.

    98. Teachers-postsecondary
    The following tabulation shows postsecondary teaching jobs in specialties having20000 or more In general, teachers need a bachelor’s or higher degree,
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    Significant Points
    • Opportunities for college and university teaching jobs are expected to improve, but many new openings will be for part-time or non-tenure-track positions.
    • Educational qualifications for postsecondary teacher jobs range from expertise in a particular field to a Ph.D, depending on the subject being taught and the type of educational institution.
    Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Postsecondary teachers instruct students in a wide variety of academic and vocational subjects beyond the high school level that may lead to a degree or simply to improvement in one’s knowledge or skills. These teachers include college and university faculty, postsecondary career and technical education teachers, and graduate teaching assistants. College and university faculty make up the majority of postsecondary teachers. They teach and advise more than 15 million full- and part-time college students and perform a significant part of our Nation’s research. Faculty also keep up with new developments in their field and may consult with government, business, nonprofit, and community organizations.

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