What is Educational Foundations and how is it best taught to teachers in training? This question guides the work of this new course, a course that emphasizes the pedagogy of educational foundations. The course is intended for graduate students who intend to teach foundations, and should also be of interest to anyone who will teach required courses to students in pre-service teacher education programs.
Students must also attend no fewer than 6 lectures and 6 discussion section meetings of Education 392, Educational Foundations in a Multicultural Society during the winter term. Those completing the course successfully will have preferential standing for selection as GSIs for Education 392.
The Structure and Function of Preservice Teacher Education
The Place of Educational Foundations in Preservice Teacher Education
The Challenges and Demands of Multicultural Approaches to Foundations
Part II: Designing the Course
Considering the Philosophy, Style and Manner of the Instructor
Curriculum Design and the Construction of the Syllabus
Integrating Foundational and Multicultural Perspectives
The Search for Texts and Related Readings
Determining How to Appraise Student Work
Part III: Teaching the Classes
Delivering Content, Encouraging Reflection, and Eliciting Excitement
The Construction of Logos, Ethos, and Pathos in Teaching
Formats for Learning: Lecture, Discussion, Small Groups
Using Technology To Supplant and Supplement Instruction
The Impact of the Student on Teacher and Teaching
Part IV: Managing and Caring for the Course
Students Who Talk and Those Who Do Not
Students Who Work and Those Who Do Not
Accommodating Diversity in Its Many Forms
Attendance, Grading, and the Uses of Mercy