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Department of Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations (ELC) School of Education 239A
Curry Building
A major component of this department is an undergraduate course, ELC 381, "The Institution of Education," which is required of all students who are planning to seek teacher licensure.
Degrees offered: Master of Education in Higher Education; Master of School Administration; Specialist in Education, EdS; Doctor of Education, EdD.
Degree offered: Cultural Foundations (PhD) There are no undergraduate areas of study offered by this department.
375 Philosophy of Education (3:3).Philosophical questions related to education, such as what is education, how are the aims of education to be decided, and what is knowledge, pursued in conjunction with classic historic readings in the philosophies of education and knowledge as well as selected contemporary reading. 381 The Institution of Education (3:3).
Historical background, purposes, and concepts basic to public education; school as an expression of social and economic life, as a modifying influence on life, as an interpreter of ideologies, as an instrument for the transmission of culture; evolution, use, and personal significance to teachers of the dominant American philosophy of education.
506 Institutes in Education (1-3).
Practicum or workshop experiences to focus on issues, problems, or approaches in the profession. 581 Teaching in the Urban School (3:3).Pr. admission to teacher education or permission of instructor. This course
is designed to provide an opportunity for educators to examine research
and literature related to the problems of teaching in the urban school. |
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