Teaching Creative Arts (EDU 313)

Session: 2011-2012 Term VI

Faculty

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Schedule

Wed, 5:15 PM - 9:45 PM (7/2/2012 - 8/26/2012) Location: 32

Description

Current methods, development and organization of curriculum and new programs in teaching art, music and creative dramatics through play, recreational and organized activities for birth to elementary age students will be covered. This course will include development and organization of integrated curricula and teaching methods. The course will include student development of integrated thematic units, centers, manipulatives and performance techniques. The course will include analysis of scope and sequence of development of creative arts and selection and use of appropriate instructional materials. This course is integrated to provide the elementary methods component for elementary music, art and speech/communications/theatre. Prerequisites: EDU 110, EDU 210, and admittance to the Teacher Education Program.

Teaching Creative Arts (EDU 313)

Session: 2011-2012 Term VI

Faculty

Wyatt E EideShow MyInfo popup for Wyatt E Eide
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 

Schedule

Wed, 5:15 PM - 9:45 PM (7/2/2012 - 8/26/2012) Location: 32

Description

Current methods, development and organization of curriculum and new programs in teaching art, music and creative dramatics through play, recreational and organized activities for birth to elementary age students will be covered. This course will include development and organization of integrated curricula and teaching methods. The course will include student development of integrated thematic units, centers, manipulatives and performance techniques. The course will include analysis of scope and sequence of development of creative arts and selection and use of appropriate instructional materials. This course is integrated to provide the elementary methods component for elementary music, art and speech/communications/theatre. Prerequisites: EDU 110, EDU 210, and admittance to the Teacher Education Program.