Teaching and Learning 1

Teaching and Learning 1

Teaching and Learning 1 EDTL:2122 Creativity, Imagination, Play, and Human Development through the Arts 3 s.h. Teaching and Theories related to human development and visual arts; use of visual arts to make meaning from experience; ways to Learning integrate visual arts into everyday life; cognitive and physical processes involved in making, understanding, and looking at Chair visual art through studio experiences; theories of cognitive • Lia M. Plakans development; role of visual art in education; introduction to art production, history, criticism, and aesthetics. GE: Literary, Undergraduate majors: art education (B.A.); elementary Visual, and Performing Arts. education (B.A.); English education (B.A.); mathematics EDTL:2210 Full STEAM Ahead: The Role of Art in education (B.A.); music education (B.A.); science education Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math 3 s.h. (B.A.); social studies education (B.A.); world language Examination of artists' contributions to STEM and how education (B.A.); science studies (B.S., granted by the College innovations in STEM have shaped art; readings from art of Liberal Arts and Sciences) history, historical texts, technological advances, and scientific, Graduate degrees: M.A. in teaching and learning; M.A.T. in engineering, and mathematics journals; how a discovery in teaching and learning; M.S. in teaching and learning; Ph.D. in one area can have a ripple effect across fields, and how to teaching and learning make diverse connections to content areas in teaching and Faculty: https://education.uiowa.edu/directories research. Website: https://education.uiowa.edu/teach EDTL:2670 Peacebuilding, Singing, and Writing in a Prison Choir 3 s.h. Courses Students sing with the Oakdale Community Choir inside the Iowa Medical and Classification Center as a service-learning • Teaching and Learning Courses [p. 1] component; students explore meanings of peacebuilding for • Science Education Courses [p. 15] themselves and community, and use their imaginations to consider new directions of peacebuilding through reading, Teaching and Learning Courses reflecting, writing, inner peacebuilding, and communal EDTL:1050 Opportunities in Education 2 s.h. peacebuilding projects; use of choral singing inside prisons Introduction for underrepresented students to the teaching to build peace, create positive social connections, transform profession and its widely varied opportunities; faculty, attitudes toward healing approaches to justice, and inspire students, recipients of awards in education; tours of Iowa a sense of deep care within oneself and among others. GE: City schools; reflection on and personal integration of class Diversity and Inclusion. learning experiences, consideration of future plans. EDTL:2821 Oral Interpretation 3 s.h. EDTL:1129 First-Year Seminar 1 s.h. Weekly performances to develop and define communication Small discussion class taught by a faculty member; topics skills for professional careers in teaching and business; chosen by instructor; may include outside activities (e.g., poetry, prose, monologue, storytelling, duo interpretation, films, lectures, performances, readings, visits to research reader's theatre, and demonstration speeches. Same as facilities). Requirements: first- or second-semester standing. COMM:2821. EDTL:2000 Big Ideas: Creativity for a Lifetime 3 s.h. EDTL:2963 Monsters, Victims, and Villains: Changing Exploration of what senior artists can teach about creativity Perceptions 3 s.h. and aging; interdisciplinary project-based collaborative Introduction to implementation of performance opportunities learning opportunities that consider role of arts and creativity for special populations (defined as those with cognitive across a lifespan; essential skills necessary to be professionals or physical disability) and underrepresented populations; in numerous careers including health, social work, education, students gain skills necessary to create radical opportunities humanities, and the arts; identification of ways for students to for and implementation of performances including individuals be more creative in their own lives and work. GE: Values and with disabilities in theatre, dance, and music; students from Culture. Same as ARTS:2000, ASP:2000, RHET:2000. different backgrounds experience collaborative artistic excellence while redefining audience expectations; historic EDTL:2015 Teaching as a Human Endeavor 3 s.h. background for perceptions of disability. GE: Diversity and Introduction to teaching with focus on role as a human Inclusion. Same as THTR:2605. endeavor including purposes, goals, and values; special attention to contemporary issues in teaching and learning EDTL:3001 Introduction to Museum Studies 3 s.h. with an overview of planning processes, role of settings, Overview of museum history, function, philosophy, collection, contexts, and differentiation; exploration of appropriate and curatorial practices; governance and funding issues; ways to study teaching across disciplines and under various exhibition evaluation and audience studies; examples from professional standards. Stanley Museum of Art, Museum of Natural History, Old Capitol Museum, and Medical Museum. GE: Social Sciences. EDTL:2073 Finding Your Comfort Zone: Secrets to Same as ANTH:3001, MUSM:3001, SIED:3001. Success 1,3 s.h. Understanding the strengths and challenges of people with EDTL:3002 Teaching and Learning Technologies 2-3 s.h. special needs; insights into unwritten "rules" of college life; EDTL:3026 Workshop for Secondary School Journalism/ optional practicum involves working hands-on with people Communication Teachers 1-3 s.h. who have multiple learning and cognitive disabilities; students Workshops on journalism/mass media curriculum, audio/video with disabilities or those interested in learning more about production, photojournalism, publication design, journalistic disabilities are encouraged to enroll. writing techniques, advising student publications. Same as JMC:3210. 2 Teaching and Learning EDTL:3059 Introduction to Education and the Regents EDTL:3103 Assessment for Instructional Planning and Alternative Pathway to Iowa Licensure Program 4 s.h. Practice 3 s.h. Foundational knowledge and understanding of educational Fundamentals of using assessment data to make instructional practices for teacher intern candidates in the Regents planning decisions that preservice educators need in their Alternative Pathway to Iowa Licensure (RAPIL) program; topics advanced coursework and classrooms; practical application include students as learners, the instructional process, and with curriculum-based procedures; emphasis on classroom- assessment. Requirements: admission to the RAPIL program. based procedures used to make educational decisions to EDTL:3060 Learning and Instruction for Today's plan instruction for students, particularly those who are Classrooms 4 s.h. experiencing academic difficulty. Requirements: admission to First course in the Regents Alternative Pathway to Iowa TEP. Licensure program. Requirements: admission to the RAPIL EDTL:3114 Parent-Child Relationships 3 s.h. program. Roles and relationships within and between families, culture, EDTL:3061 Instructional Planning, Strategies, and society; identify (family) resources and concerns based on Assessment 4 s.h. children's development, abilities. Fourth course in the Regents Alternative Pathway to Iowa EDTL:3120 Methods and Materials: Music for the Licensure program. Requirements: admission to the RAPIL Classroom Teacher 2 s.h. program. Development of music skills, techniques, knowledge of EDTL:3062 Learning Communities 3 s.h. methods and materials for teaching music to young children; Fifth course in the Regents Alternative Pathway to Iowa for elementary education majors. Requirements: admission to Licensure program. Requirements: admission to the RAPIL TEP. program. EDTL:3123 Reading and Responding to Children's EDTL:3063 Creating Classrooms Conducive to Teaching Literature 3 s.h. and Learning 3 s.h. Reading and teaching of children's literature; becoming Third course in the Regents Alternative Pathway to Iowa more knowledgeable readers of children's literature; using Licensure program. Requirements: admission to the RAPIL children's literature in elementary classroom for aesthetic, program. personal, social, and critical purposes; wide range of literary texts in different genres and multiple ways readers might EDTL:3064 Intern Seminar on Critical Issues in experience these texts given particular teaching approaches; Education 5 s.h. ways in which readers interact with texts and with each Sixth course in the Regents Alternative Pathway to Iowa other to make meaning as they read and discuss literature. Licensure program. Requirements: admission to the RAPIL Requirements: admission to elementary TEP. program. EDTL:3127 Methods and Materials: Physical Education, EDTL:3065 Methods in Teaching in the Secondary Health, and Wellness 2-3 s.h. Classroom 3 s.h. Methods, curriculum. Requirements: admission to TEP. Learn, identify, and implement effective content-specific secondary teaching methods with focus on active student EDTL:3128 Practicum in Physical Education 1 s.h. engagement; students develop and enhance instructional Observation of elementary physical education teachers planning/pedagogy with special emphasis on content-specific and classes; discussions and papers concerning these secondary teaching methods, including reading in content experiences; for students pursuing the K-8 Physical Education area; describe and implement

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