UK College of Education EDC 632 Course Information

EDC 632 SOCIAL STUDIES PEDAGOGY IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL (0-3) Through campus and school-based experiences, students will learn how to engage young people in learning social studies and how to make decisions about planning instruction and develop assessment based on a sound knowledge base for applying content, materials, and methods (including educational technology) appropriate for high school students. May be repeated to a maximum of three credits. Lecture, 1-3 hours; laboratory, 3-6 hours per week. Prereq: Admission to the Teacher Education Program and the M.A./M.S. (Initial Certification Option-Secondary Education.)

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Recent syllabi:

  • Professor Swan, Fall 2007 (Word)
  • Professor Swan, Fall 2006 (Word)
  • Professor Swan, Fall 2005
  • Professor Swan, Fall 2004
  • Professor Wilson, Fall, 2001 (Word)
  • Professor Wilson, Fall, 2000 (PDF)
  • Professor Wilson, Fall, 1999 (PDF)
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