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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2015-2016 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Course Descriptions E Education EDUC
Education EDUC

Additional graduate education courses are offered under the course headings Educational Psychology (EDPS) and Educational Research (EDER).

Instruction offered by members of the Werklund School of Education and by others.

Associate Dean - D. Gereluk

Junior Courses
Education 201       Introduction to Educational Studies
An introduction to the breadth and complexity of educational studies. Unique among academic domains, educational studies not only arises in the intersections of many other fields – including psychology, sociology, anthropology, and a range of disciplinary domains – it must also be responsive to a rapidly changing world.
Course Hours:
3 units; H(3-0)
Notes:
It is required that all concurrent students complete Education 201 prior to entering the third year of the concurrent program. Concurrent students who have not completed Education 201 cannot progress to Semester 1 of the BEd program.
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Senior Courses
Education 420       Issues in Learning and Teaching
Presents an overview of the central issues related to the nature of learning and teaching for those preparing for the teaching profession. Themes include: the nature of learning; current realities in society; patterns of growth and development; and the changing dynamics of the teaching profession.
Course Hours:
3 units; H(3-0)
Corequisite(s):
Education 440.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 401)
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Education 427       Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)

An introduction to key elements of STEM Education, including curriculum, pedagogy, standards and assessment. Participants will learn how to engage students and integrate STEM topics across all subject areas.

427.01 Early Childhood Education
427.02 Elementary Specialization
427.03 Secondary Specialization


Course Hours:
3 units; H(3S-0)
Prerequisite(s):
Must be registered in the corresponding program as their teachable subject area.
Corequisite(s):
Education 440.
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Education 430       Pragmatics of Learning and Teaching
Examines the concomitant requirements within which teachers operate. The major components that will be addressed include the ways in which teachers work within the parameters of prescribed curricula and assessment requirements, follow system and school policies, participate in team teaching and school culture, and reflect one’s work, values and goals.
Course Hours:
3 units; H(3S-0)
Corequisite(s):
Education 440.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 403)
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Education 435       Literacy, Language and Culture
The orienting principle is that every teacher is a teacher of reading. Includes a focus on the necessity for teachers across all disciplines and grades to attend to dimensions of language development, linguistic diversity, and literacy learning in their classrooms.
Course Hours:
3 units; H(3S-0)
Corequisite(s):
Education 440.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 404)
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Education 440       Field Experience I
Students will participate in Educational Rounds in school settings within and outside of their areas of specializations under the guidance of their university field instructor and the partner school leadership team. They will explore the organization of learning in the school and the perspective of the learner and the teacher.
Course Hours:
3 units; H(0-3)
Also known as:
(formerly Education 405)
NOT INCLUDED IN GPA
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Education 445       Individual Learning: Theories and Applications
Covers contemporary theories regarding the nature of individual learning. Students will examine the ways educators guide and support learning, design effective learning experiences, and understand underpinning factors related to individual learning. The application of these theories will be examined using examples that demonstrate and exemplify individual learning.
Course Hours:
3 units; H(2-1)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 420, 427, 430, and 435.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 406)
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Education 450       Diversity in Learning
Includes key topics in inclusive education from an interdisciplinary perspective.Ìý The development and conception of diversity of learning will be examined from historical and contemporary perspectives.Ìý Building upon this foundation, students will consider the multiple and contested ways in which diversity of learning has been conceived, implemented and evaluated in schools.Ìý
Course Hours:
3 units; H(3S-0)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 420, 427, 430, and 435.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 407)
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Education 455       Professional Development and Lifelong Learning
Focuses on adult education perspectives on lifelong learning and the teaching profession. It emphasizes how novice teachers understand and encourage their learning, and the impacts of that learning on their teaching practice. Theoretical frameworks, philosophical underpinnings and reflections on experiences of adult learning will be explored.
Course Hours:
3 units; H(3S-0)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 420, 427, 430, and 435.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 408)
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Education 460       Specialization I

Introduction on enacting pedagogy in each of the teachable subject areas in the program and pedagogical content knowledge in each area. Includes disciplinary ways of knowing, doing and being; understanding the Alberta Programs of Study; designing for deep understanding of learners.

460.01 Elementary Early Childhood Education
460.02 Elementary English as an Additional Language
460.03 Elementary English Language Arts
460.04 Elementary Fine Arts
460.05 Elementary French
460.06 Elementary Inclusive Education
460.07 Elementary Mathematics
460.08 Elementary Physical Education
460.09 Elementary Science
460.10 Elementary Second Languages
460.11 Elementary Social Studies
460.12 Secondary English Language Arts
460.13 Secondary Fine Arts
460.14 Secondary French
460.15 Secondary Mathematics
460.16 Secondary Physical Education
460.17 Secondary Science
460.18 Secondary Second Languages
460.19 Secondary Social StudiesÌý
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Course Hours:
3 units; H(3S-0)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 420, 427, 430, and 435 and registration in the corresponding program as their teachable subject area.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 409)
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Education 465       Field Experience II
This block field experience will have major focus on the complexities of individual learning. Prospective teachers will have the opportunity to follow individual students through various classrooms within their assigned schools under the guidance of their university field instructors and partner school leadership teams.
Course Hours:
3 units; H(0-3)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 420, 427, 430, and 435.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 411)
NOT INCLUDED IN GPA
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Education 520       Interdisciplinary Learning 
Students will be introduced to new knowledge building experiences that deepen their understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of learning and practice in schools and societies. Particular attention will address how teachers integrate ideas to connect learning and knowledge between subject specializations in attending to complex forms of learning and understanding, and how teachers understand their agency and leadership roles in concert with the responsibility that accompanies it.
Course Hours:
3 units; H(3S-0)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 445, 450, 455, 460, and 465.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 502)
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Education 525       Ethics and Law in Education

An introduction to the historical genesis and institutional structure of Alberta's system of education; an understanding of its legal underpinnings; an opportunity for dialogue; on currentÌý major issues in education; and discussion involvingÌý ethical decision-making surrounding educational issues.


Course Hours:
3 units; H(3-0)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 445, 450, 455, 460, and 465.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 503)
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Education 530       FNMI History, Education and Leadership
Students will be introduced to the national and international experiences and advances of Indigenous peoples as related to education. Particular attention will be given to understanding the histories and diversity of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples of Canada and the concomitant implications that this has for education policy and practice.
Course Hours:
3 units; H(3S-0)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 445, 450, 455, 460, and 465.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 505)
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Education 535       Specialization II

Deepens students’ knowledge on enacting pedagogy in each of the specialization in the program and their pedagogical content knowledge in each specialization.

535.01 Elementary Early Childhood Education Specialization
535.02 Elementary English as an Additional Language Specialization
535.03 Elementary English Language Arts Specialization
535.04 Elementary Fine Arts Specialization
535.05 Elementary French Specialization
535.06 Elementary Inclusive Education Specialization
535.07 Elementary Mathematics Specialization
535.08 Elementary Physical Education Specialization
535.09 Elementary Science Specialization
535.10 Elementary Second Languages Specialization
535.11 Elementary Social Studies Specialization
535.12 Secondary English Language Arts Specialization
535.13 Secondary Fine Arts Specialization
535.14 Secondary French Specialization
535.15 Secondary Mathematics Specialization
535.16 Secondary Physical Education Specialization
535.17 Secondary Science Specialization
535.18 Secondary Second Languages Specialization
535.19 Secondary Social Studies Specialization


Course Hours:
3 units; H(3S-0)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 445, 450, 455, 460, and 465 and registration in the corresponding program.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 506)
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Education 540       Field Experience III
This team-oriented block practicum is founded upon the principles of collaborative learning. It includes structures and supports that promote positive interdependence, individual accountability, equal participation, and simultaneous interaction.
Course Hours:
3 units; H(0-3)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 445, 450, 455, 460, and 465.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 508)
NOT INCLUDED IN GPA
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Education 545       Elementary/Secondary Curriculum I

Within the overarching discipline of science, the major themes of environment, sustainability, and health and wellness will be examined through inquiry-based cases. Critical examination of science literacy and authentic science, particularly ethical, practical, and political dimensions. To reflect the role of science education in the 21st century globalized society.

545.01 Early Childhood Education
545.02 Elementary Route
545.03 Secondary Route


Course Hours:
3 units; H(3S-0)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 520, 525, 530, 535, and 540 and registered in the corresponding program.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 509)
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Education 550       Elementary/Secondary Curriculum II

Further develops the enactment of pedagogy in the core elementary and secondary school curriculum disciplines.

550.01 Early Childhood Education
550.02 Elementary Route
550.03 Secondary Route


Course Hours:
3 units; H(3S-0)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 520, 525, 530, 535, and 540 and registered in the corresponding program.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 510)
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Education 555       Assessment

An array of topics related to assessment to help students develop a professional level of knowledge, skills and attitudes in relation to the philosophy, theory and pedagogical application of assessment practices for K-12 education.

555.01 Early Childhood Education
555.02 Elementary Route
555.03 Secondary Route


Course Hours:
3 units; H(3S-0)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 520, 525, 530, 535, and 540 and registration in the corresponding program.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 511)
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Education 560       Field Experience IV
In this extended block field experience, students will have an opportunity to work one-on-one to lead a class with a mentor teacher. They will be under the guidance of their university advisors and partner school leadership teams.
Course Hours:
6 units; F(0-6)
Prerequisite(s):
Education 520, 525, 530, 535, and 540.
Also known as:
(formerly Education 513)
NOT INCLUDED IN GPA
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Education 570       Field Experience for Certification
Students will participate in an extended block field experience to lead a class with a mentor teacher. Students will be supervised by their University field instructors and partner teachers.
Course Hours:
6 units; F(0-6)
Notes:
Restricted to students who require Alberta provincial certification or students who have received permission to register from the Associate Dean.
NOT INCLUDED IN GPA
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