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Contact Us
Hours: Mon - Fri, 8 AM-4 PM
127 Russell Hall
Lock Haven, PA 17745
570-484-2006
Fax: 570-484-2734
Email:
sturec_info@lhup.edu
- Federal School
Code: 003323
- CEEB Code: 2654
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Educational
Foundations (EDTF, EDUC, READ)
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READING COURSES
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EDTF101
SOCIAL
FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
(f or sp)
(effective
spring 2006; previously EDUC101)
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2 sh
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A
systematic treatment of the development of public
education in the U.S. The intellectual, political, and
economic forces which have affected the purposes and
programs of the schools in a democratic society.
Basic features of the public school system, its
organization, support, and control. Emphasis on history and philosophy for the development of
interpretive, normative, and critical perspectives on
education, including non-schooling enterprises.
This course is required of Secondary, Early
Childhood and Special Education majors.
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EDTF200
INSTRUCTIONAL
MEDIA |
2 sh |
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An introduction to the
planning and utilizing resources for instructional
message development and delivery. This
hands-on course emphasizes the operation and utilization
of computers and related technologies aimed at meeting
the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
standards focusing on pre-service teacher education.
Students develop basic teaching/learning skills through
exploring classroom applications of recent technological
innovations including the internet and digital imagery.
Course is restricted to Early Childhood, Elementary,
Health & Physical Education, and Special Education
majors.
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EDTF205
INSTRUCTIONAL
MEDIA FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION I
(effective
spring 2006; previously EDUC205) |
1 sh
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An introduction to the
planning and utilizing resources for instructional
development and delivery. This hands-on
course emphasizes the operation and utilization of
computers and related technologies aimed at meeting the
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
standards focusing on secondary level pre-service
teacher education. Students develop basic
teaching/learning skills through exploring classroom
applications of recent technological innovations
including the internet and digital imagery.
Restricted to Block 1 secondary teacher majors.
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EDTF211
STILL
PHOTOGRAPHY IN COMMUNICATION
(inactive
05/2008)
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3 sh
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A
basic course in using a 35mm camera to take acceptable
pictures; in developing black and white negatives;
enlarging and processing black and white prints; and in
utilizing various aspects of composition in order to
communicate effectively.
Still photography may be selected as part of
programs in Journalism, Recreation, or may be taken as a
general elective.
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EDTF300
EDUCATIONAL
TECHNOLOGY FOR SPECIALIZED DISCIPLINES
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3 sh |
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A professional level course
addressing two important needs of educators: 1) a
foundational understanding of educational technology;
and 2) the underlying principles of teaching and
learning, of the paradigm shift, and of using technology
to facilitate learning. Emphasis focuses on
developing skills in the following areas: personal
and professional use of technologies, production of
digital materials, implementing and managing technology
in instructional environments, and recognizing the role
of technology in student learning and success.
Prerequisites: Must have earned at least 60 sh,
or permission from the instructor.
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EDTF301
EDUCATIONAL
TECHNOLOGY FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION
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3 sh |
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A professional level course
addressing two important needs of educators: 1) a
foundational understanding of educational technology;
and 2) the underlying principles of teaching and
learning, of the paradigm shift, and of using technology
to facilitate learning. Emphasis focuses on
developing skills in the following areas: personal
and professional use of technologies, production of
digital materials, implementing and managing technology
in instructional environments, and recognizing the role
of technology in student learning and success.
Prerequisites: Must have earned at least 60 sh,
or permission from the instructor.
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EDTF302
SCHOOL
LAW AND ETHICS |
3 sh |
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An examination of the laws and policies that have shaped
public education within the judicial system. Emphasis
will be placed on ethics for teacher-educators. Both
teacher and student rights and responsibilities will be
explored. Special Education Law will be the focus when
investigating programs, services, accountability, and
assessment.
Restriction: This course is restricted to Special Education and
Early Childhood Education majors who have met teacher
education candidacy requirements.
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EDTF305
INSTRUCTIONAL
MEDIA
(inactive
05/2008)
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2 sh
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This
is an introductory professional course to the planning,
producing and utilizing of instructional media. It is primarily a hands-on course in the operation and
utilization of conventional as well as new electronic
media equipment. Participants
will gain experience in the design and production of
projected visuals, non-projected visuals and printed
materials. Handwriting
instruction will also be emphasized.
Restriction: This course is restricted to Early Childhood,
Elementary and Special Education majors.
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EDTF310
INSTRUCTIONAL
MEDIA FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION II
(effective
spring 2006; previously EDUC311) |
1 sh
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A
pre-professional level course addressing the use of
technology to facilitate learning. Emphasis
focuses on developing skills in the teaching/learning
process through the use of instructional design,
production of digital materials, managing technology in
instructional environments, and recognizing the role of
technology in student learning. Course is
restricted to Block 2 secondary teacher education
majors.
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EDTF311
PHOTOJOURNALISM
I
(inactive
05/2008)
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3 sh
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Photojournalism
is designed to be an in-depth study of the duties and
responsibilities of a press photographer.
The course will focus on the specific knowledge
and skills needed to fulfill a role as a
photojournalist. The
students will become familiar with the purpose of
photojournalism and will develop procedures necessary in
photographing and processing prints and slides for good
photo essays and other publication uses. Prerequisite:
EDTF211.
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READING
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READ203
PSYCHOLOGY
OF READING
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3 sh
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A
study of the psychological basis of reading offers the
student a better opportunity to extend the definition and
understanding of reading as cognitive and affective
processes. The
student will demonstrate a basic knowledge of
physiological and psychological bases for reading.
Genetic development and the neurophysiology of
conceptualization as the basis for self-direction, and the
neurological factors relating to reading development,
cognitive styles, sensory discrimination, sensory
integration systems, language and thought patterns will be
examined. Prerequisite:
PSYC102 or 103.
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READ204
PRIMARY
READING
(previously
Developmental Reading)
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3 sh
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Emphasis
will be placed upon the psychological, linguistic, and
physical development of children and their language, and
the relationship of reading to that development.
Topics such as phonics, linguistics, basic sight
and personal sight vocabularies, readability, and informal
assessment of reading performance will be studied in
detail through the use of appropriate modules.
Prerequisite:
PSYC102, 103, PSYC111 or permission of the instructor.
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READ210
LITERACY
CORPS: PRACTICUM IN ADULT EDUCATION
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3 sh
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The
course will provide an
understanding of the problem of adult illiteracy in the
United States. Students
will study adult literacy curricula and tutoring models
that have been used effectively by adult basic education
and literacy programs.
Students will develop and implement tutoring plans
with adult basic education students as part of a
supervised practicum in the CIU Development Center for
Adults or at other sites approved by the coordinator.
Students will be required to keep detailed
electronic journals of tutorial sessions and, upon
completion of the course, will prepare and present
clinical reports.
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READ300
INTERMEDIATE
LEVEL
READING
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3 sh
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Emphasis will be placed on how to meet the
needs of intermediate level readers, grades 3 through
6. A distinction is made between learning to read,
which typically occurs in the primary grades, and reading
to learn and enjoy, which occurs thereafter.
Building upon competencies developed in READ204, the
prerequisite course in which learning to read is
explored, students in the Intermediate Reading course will
examine methods used to support reading to learn and
enjoy by developing a comprehensive understanding of
methods for scaffolding the development of metacognitive
strategies that support reading comprehension across the
curriculum. Students will examine the research that
underlies a strategic reading program; discover how to
organize the classroom for effective scheduling, student
grouping, behavior management, and optimal reading
structure; learn effective assessment techniques; discover
methods and resources for matching readers and books; and
develop an understanding of methods used to address the
specific needs of struggling intermediate level
readers. Prerequisites: READ204,
EDUC202, EDUC204, and proof of progress on the developing
portfolio or by permission of instructor
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READ323
DIAGNOSTIC
AND REMEDIAL READING
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3 sh
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The
major emphasis in this course will be upon the diagnosis
of reading disabilities among school children of all ages. Since both individual and institutional factors may be
involved in the failure of a child to reach his potential
in reading, behavior from both factors as it is related to
reading development will be studied.
Reading disabilities to be studied range from the
problems of non-reader to reluctant reader.
Prerequisite:
READ204 or permission of the instructor.
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READ410
CONTEMPORARY
ISSUES IN READING EDUCATION AND LITERACY
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3 sh
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Helps
students synthesize into a unified whole a concept of
literacy and reading in the school and society.
Additionally, efforts will be made to have students
understand the international emphasis on the place in the
world of English as the universal language.
Students will undertake the study of new
developments in school reading programs such as literature
based reading instruction, whole language instruction and
the holistic approaches.
Students will also become acquainted with reading
programs and methods on the international scene.
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READ443
PRACTICUM
DIAGNOSIS AND REMEDIATION OF READING DIFFICULTIES (sp)
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3 sh
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Emphasizes
the remediation of reading difficulties among children of
all stages of reading development, based upon a diagnosis
through formal testing, subjective observation and
informal inventory procedures.
A practicum course in which the student will
undertake the correction of diagnosed problems and, based
upon pre and post evaluations, will assess the results of
his efforts at remediating a problem.
Each student will prepare a complete report of his
diagnostic and remedial procedures which contains an
analysis of the results of their application. Prerequisite:
READ323.
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