EDU 380 Literacy & Technology Across the Curriculum

In this course students will investigate what it means to be a literate person in the 21st century. Students will learn and practice traditional and digital strategies for strengthening literacy levels in their content areas. Students will also consider the role of paperless classrooms and cloud computing (3 credits). PREREQUISITES: ENG 101; EDU 250 or equivalent

Augusta
(VC Broadcast Class)
08262 Literacy & Technology Across the Curriculum T 04:00PM-06:45PM Dean 3

Video Conference Receive Sites
Literacy & Technology Across the Curriculum T 04:00PM-06:45PM Dean 3
08263 Bangor
08264 Bath/Brunswick
08377 Ellsworth/Hancock
08265 Rockland
08266 Rumford/Mexico
08267 Saco/Biddeford
08268 South Paris

 

EDU 387 Teaching the Execeptional Child in the Regular Classroom

This course is designed to assist pre-service teachers and others to develop an understanding of the characteristics of children and adolescents considered to be exceptional. Students will gain
knowledge of effective teaching strategies, interventions, and modifications for exceptional children and adolescents. Prerequisite Eng 101

WEB
10561 Teaching the Execeptional Child in the Regular Classroom Dean 3

 

EDU 490 Internship in Student Teaching

This 15 week internship provides students with the opportunity to develop teaching skills and experience the full role of teaching in a school setting. With their mentor teachers, students will plan and organize instruction, evaluate their students' progress, and participate in the extracurricular activities of the host school. Successful completion of the student teaching internship is a requisite for teacher licensure in Maine. Application required. (15 credits) PREREQUISITES: See Student Teaching Application

Augusta
10340 Internship in Student Teaching Dean 15