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Dec 04, 2024
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2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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EDU 250 - Differentiating Instruction for All Students4 credits (Fall) This course aims to help future teachers develop ethical and effective approaches for meeting all students’ learning needs, using a critical model of inclusion based on a disability studies framework. The course will center on two key activities: a case study at the middle or high school, and the peer lessons developed using approaches that help all students learn more effectively. The case study will require that students spend 2 hours per week (26 hours) in the school observing, tutoring, and talking with students. In the course, students will develop research skills to improve their own teaching and will analyze how particular students learn, how teachers adapt instruction to meet a wide range of student learning needs, and how schools organize curricular paths for students. Required for Iowa Teaching Licensure.
Prerequisite: EDU 101 and EDU 221 , with grades S, C, or better.. Note: Plus-2 option available. Instructor: Jakubiak
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