Alabama's Public Liberal Arts University

2012-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin

Elementary Education, Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing,
and Secondary/P–12 Education Programs

 

Chair of Programs: Associate Professor Whitsett.

Elementary Program: Professor McEwan; Associate Professor Moore (Coordinator); Assistant Professors Bluiett, Lawley, Ratchford, Raulston.

Secondary Program: Professor Roberson; Associate Professor Whitsett; Assistant Professors Alexiou-Ray, Cook.

Special Education, Educational Foundations, and Instructional Technology courses are taught by Professors Cost, Doebler, Thrower; Associate Professors Smith, Walsh; Assistant Professor Suell.

The undergraduate programs in this area are Elementary Education and Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, both of which satisfy requirements for Alabama Class B certification. An endorsement in K–6 Collaborative Teacher (Special Education) may be added to the elementary certificate. Courses and internships that support the Alternative Master’s Degree Program in Secondary Education are offered in this area. Refer to the Graduate Bulletin for complete details.

Elementary Education
Completion of a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education meets requirements for an Alabama Class B certificate.

A suggested course of study is in this section. Study for a B.A. instead of a B.S. degree requires a conference with an adviser.

A traditional minor is not required in Elementary Education.

Students seeking certification in Elementary Education are required to take a minimum of 12 semester hours in each of the following areas: English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Sciences (Economics, Geography, History, or Political Science.)

Collaborative Teacher endorsement added to Elementary
Study for a certificate in Elementary Education allows for a K–6 Collaborative Teacher endorsement with the completion of additional courses. The endorsement certifies that the recipient is qualified to teach in all areas of special education except for the areas of sensory impairments and gifted. Additional requirements for the endorsement in K–6 Collaborative Teacher include SPED 416, 440, and 462, along with an internship in an appropriate collaborative setting.

Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
The College grants the B.S. degree in Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (EDHH) that leads to a Class B Special Education Certificate with endorsement in Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Requirements for admission to the Teacher Education Program can be found in the College of Education chapter of this Bulletin.

Each student in the Program must earn a grade of C or better in all major courses. This policy applies to all major CSD/SPED courses, as well as to CSD/SPED courses taken as part of the Deaf Studies minor. If a grade below C is received in a required course, the course must be repeated. Prerequisite courses must be passed with a C or better before subsequent courses may be taken.

EDHH Minor
The College offers an 18-21-semester-hour minor in Deaf Studies that is available to majors in any department. Required courses are SPED 205, 300, 307, 375, 378, 398, and 490.

 

Secondary/ P–12 Education
This certification qualifies the recipient to teach at the secondary-school level (grades 6–12 or P–12) and requires completion of professional education courses, an internship, and courses in the teaching field(s).

Secondary-school certification is available in the following fields at the undergraduate level:

  • Family and Consumer Sciences
  • French
  • Spanish

Students should confer with teaching-field advisers and College of Education counselors regarding checksheets and specific course requirements. Secondary-school certification is available in other fields at the graduate level. Refer to the Graduate Bulletin for details.

Courses in Elementary, EDHH, and Secondary/P–12 Education Programs

Education (ED)

Course number Course name Credit hours
401 Introduction to Teaching  1
402 Introduction to Teaching at the Secondary Level  3
410 Teaching of Reading  3
411 Teaching of Reading II  3
412 Reading and Writing in the Secondary Content Areas  3
418 Management and Organization for Secondary Education  2
435 Teaching Foreign Languages at the Secondary Level  1
436 Teaching English/Language Arts at the Secondary Level  1
437 Teaching General Science at the Secondary Level  1
438 Teaching Math at the Secondary Level  1
439 Teaching Social Sciences at the Secondary Level  1
441 Teaching Family and Consumer Sciences at the Secondary Level  1
444 Methods and Materials for Teaching Social Studies  3
445 Methods and Materials for Teaching Mathematics  3
446 Methods and Materials for Teaching Language Arts  3
447 Instructional Technology  3
448 Methods and Materials for Teaching Science  3
450 Managing and Teaching Across the Secondary Curriculum  3
453 Current Issues in Technology  1
463 Teaching the Non-Traditional Learner  1
465 Classroom Management in the Elementary Grades  3
481 Organization and Methods for Early Childhood Education  3
489 Contemporary Approaches to Teaching and Management  3
490 Seminar in Secondary Education  3
495 Directed Reading and Independent Study  1–3


Education Internships (EDI)

Course number Course name Credit hours
400 Internship for Experienced Teacher  3–10
440 Internship in High School  11
460 Internship in K–6 Collaborative Teacher  12
470 Internship in Elementary Education  12
480 Internship in Early Childhood Education  12
490 Internship in Preschool Through 12th Grade  12


Courses in Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Education Internships (EDI)

Course number Course name Credit hours
461 Practicum: Deaf and Hard of Hearing  1–3
462 Internship: Deaf and Hard of Hearing  12


Courses in Foundations of Education

Educational Foundations (EDF)

Course number Course name Credit hours
330 Educational Psychology  3
375 School and Society  3
405 Introduction to Social and Multicultural Education  1
461 Evaluation in Elementary Education  3
462 Evaluation in Secondary Education  3


Courses in Special Education

Special Education (SPED)

Course number Course name Credit hours
205 Manual Communication  3
297 Language Analysis  3
300 American Sign Language  3
307 Manually Coded English  3
375 Auditory Education and Strategies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students  3
378 Expressive Communication Strategies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students  3
398 Deaf Culture  3
407 Exceptional Learners in P–12 and Secondary Programs  3
408 Exceptional Learners in the Early Childhood and Elementary Classroom  3
415 Instructional Methods in the Inclusive Early Childhood and Elementary Classroom  3
416 Behavior Management in the Classroom  3
440 Practicum in Special Education  3
462 Assessment in Special Education  3
476 Methods of Teaching Academic Subjects to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing  3
477 Language Development and Methods of Literacy Instruction for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing  3
482 Assessment: Deaf and Hard of Hearing  3
490 Psychology and Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing  3