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Course Descriptions
Adolescent & Young Adult
Social Studies
Course Descriptions
ED 641 Current Issues in Adolescent & Young
Adult Education
Students examine current critical issues in the field of adolescent and
young adult education. Focus will be on current or recent research, writing,
and best practice in the field.
ED 642SS Theory and Pedagogy in Adolescent and Young Adult Social
Studies Instruction
Examines current strategies, materials, issues, and technology related
to the teaching and learning of content areas licensed under social studies
in the high school classroom (U.S. History, Psychology, etc.). Current
literature is investigated.
ED 643SS Critical Readings in Adolescent and Young Adult Social
Studies Education
This course includes individual readings on special topics related to
the teaching and learning of content areas licensed under social studies in
the high school classroom.(U.S. History, Psychology, etc.) The readings will
typically involve significant classical or emerging works on the topic.
(Books, theses, monographs, etc.)
ED 644SS Curriculum Design and Content Standards in Adolescent and
Young Adult Social Studies Education
Students examine the integration of current theories of curriculum
design and state content standards in the planning of content areas licensed
under social studies instruction in the high school classroom. (U.S.
History, Psychology, etc.)
ED 645SS Field Based Research Project in Adolescent and Young Adult
Social Studies Education
Students will identify, plan, and implement a field based research
project. The focus of the project will be on current or proposed practices
in instruction in the content areas associated with a social studies license
in the high school classroom. (U.S. History, Psychology, etc.)
Prerequisite:
ED 599
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