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SED 464 -- METHODS OF TEACHING IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

 

This course focuses on developing strategies that are effective in secondary schools. Candidates use the TEKS to develop objectives and plan effective instruction. Candidates develop a preliminary Teacher Work Sample to demonstrate their mastery of the components that produce effective instruction that results in effective student learning. Field experience is 30 hours. Prerequisites: EED 373, SED 383, admission to the Educator Preparation Program and Departmental approval. This course is taken in block with RDG 492 and SED 494. Credit 3. SED 475 Problems. This course is designed to permit individual students to study specific areas of interest and need. Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Credit 3.

 

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