WATSON SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Dr. Hank Weddington, Associate Dean Ms. Tanya Croom, Academic Advisor General information, degree requirements for all undergraduate majors in the Watson School of Education, and detailed requirements for admission are listed in the undergraduate catalogue. The requirements for admission to the Watson School of Education are listed below: REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION 1. 2. 3. 4. Completion of the University requirements in English Composition (Eng 103 or ENG 101-201), mathematics and a natural science laboratory course with a grade of “C” or better in each course. Completion of EDN 200, “Teacher, School and Society,” with a grade of “C” or better. Completion of 4 semesters or two academic years of full time college study, or completion of required Basic Studies program with a minimum grade point average of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale on work completed at UNCW. Transfer students must earn a 2.7 on a minimum of 12 hours completed at UNCW. Passing scores on teacher education entry tests specified and mandated by the Board of Education of the State of North Carolina. New exemption policy for Praxis I based on SAT Scores: Students with SAT scores of 1100 or higher can be exempt from taking Praxis I. Students with SAT scores of less than 1100, but with SAT scores of 550 or better on Verbal can be exempt from Praxis I Reading and Writing, SAT of 550 or better on Math can be exempt from Praxis I Math. NOTE: Licensure requirements change, and program requirements must be adjusted to accommodate new mandated competencies and guidelines. Students must meet the Teacher Education Program requirements in place at the time of their eligibility for admission to the Watson School of Education. Similarly, they must meet the licensure requirements in effect, including mastery on Essential and Advanced Technology standards, at the time their applications are submitted to the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction. Students are advised to check with their advisors or the associate dean’s office to stay informed of programmatic changes. NOTES TO ADVISORS: (1) Students are encouraged to declare Pre-Education with 24 hours. (2) Even though the Watson School of Education materials indicate “C”or better, a “C-” is acceptable for admission requirements. The Watson School of Education also accepts “C-” in EDN courses. (3) Students DO NOT need to have all Basic Studies completed before being eligible for admission to the Watson School of Education. (4) MAT 141 and 142 are recommended for Elementary, Special Education, Middle Grades teaching math. (5) Special Education (adapted or general) and Education of Young Children do not have academic concentrations. 08/26/08 UNCW UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 2008-2009 CATALOGUE B.A. Elementary Education K-6 (EEL) College: Watson School of Education DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Course requirements for all UNCW degrees include: (1) Basic Studies and (2) specific major requirements. (1) BASIC STUDIES (45 semester hours) See Basic Studies sheet and/or information on the WEB at http://www.uncw.edu/uc/basic/basic.html (2) MAJOR REQUIREMENTS – EEL (Minimum 58 hours of EDN courses) Check when complete: Professional Core (16 hours) _____ EDN 200 &EDNL200 Teacher, School and Society (4) _____ EDN 203 Psychological Foundations of Teaching (3) _____ EDN 301 Instructional Design and Evaluation (3) _____ EDN 303 Instructional Technology (3) (Meets Computer Competency Requirement) _____ +PSY 223 Life Span Human Development (3) Prerequisite: PSY 105 Professional Education (27 hours) Require Admittance to Watson School of Education _____ EDN 319 Meeting Needs of Special Students in Elementary Schools (3) _____EDN 322 &EDNL 322 The Teaching of Mathematics (K-6) (4) Prerequisite: 6 hrs MAT [does not include CSC classes] [Note: Recommended MAT 141 and 142 will fulfill prerequisites for EDN 322] _____ EDN 334 Social Studies Curriculum and Instruction (K-6) (3) Prerequisite: 6 hrs social studies (HST, or any class from social & behavioral sciences, other than PSY) _____ EDN 336 The Teaching of Science (K-6) (3) Prerequisite: 2 science courses _____ EDN 340 &EDNL 340 Reading Foundations (K-6) (4) _____ EDN 344 or ENG 380 Literature in the Elem. School (K-6) (3) or Literature for Children (3) [EDN 344 recommended] _____ EDN 348 The Teaching of Communication Arts (K-6) (3) Prerequisite: EDN 340 and EDNL340 _____ EDN 349 The Teaching of Health and Physical Education (K-6) (3) _____ EDN 414 Experiencing the Cultural Arts (1) Corerequisites: EDN 410 and 411 Professional Semester (15 hours) _____ EDN 410 Seminar in Education (K-6) (3) _____ EDN 411 Practicum (K-6) (12) (Meets Oral Communication Competency Requirement) Admission to the WSE is required for EDN courses numbered higher than EDN 303. A grade of “C” or better is required in EDN courses and all courses in the Interdisciplinary Specialty and Professional Semester. Students may repeat courses in which they earn a grade lower than a “C” only with the permission of the dean of the Watson School of EDN. A cumulative GPA of 2.70 is required for the practicum semester. Academic Concentration (24 hours): specific course requirements may be obtained from advisors in the School of EDN or on www.uncw.edu/ed/advising and may be selected from the following disciplines: ANT, ART, BIO, CHM, ENG, EVS, FRH, GGY, GLY, HST, MBY, MAT, MUS, PAR, PLS, PSY, SOC, SPN and THR; also behavioral studies, community health, fine arts, literature studies, science and humanities, and social studies. A maximum of six semester hours of basic studies may be included in the academic concentration. NOTE: Licensure requirements change, and program requirements must be adjusted to accommodate new mandated competencies and guidelines. Students must meet the Teacher Education Program requirements in place at the time of their eligibility for admission to the Watson School of Education. Similarly, they must meet the licensure requirements in effect, including mastery on Essential and Advanced Technology tests, at the time their applications are submitted to the NC State Department of Public Instruction. Students are advised to check with their advisors or the associate dean’s office to stay informed of programmatic changes. +May also be used to satisfy Basic Studies requirements Requirements to declare PRE-Education: Completion of 24 hours. Requirements to declare EDN major: See listing above and in UNCW Undergraduate Catalogue. For further information see the EDN WEB sites: http://www.uncw.edu/ed/deglicenpdfs/ps_ee.pdf 08/26/08 EDUCATION COURSES Seminar in Education (1-1) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor EDN 200. Teacher, School and Society (3) EDNL 200 Field Studies (1) EDN 203. Psychological Foundations of Teaching(3) EDN 204. Introduction to Early Childhood Education (2) EDN 205-206. Seminar in Education (1-1) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor EDN 211. Principles of Leadership (3) EDN 227. Aesthetic Development in Young Children (3) EDN 230. Tutoring Individuals and Small Groups (2) Prerequisite: Employment as a tutor by a campus program or by instructor permission EDN 105-106. NOTE: Admission to the Watson School of Education is required for enrollment in EDN 300- and EDN 400-level courses numbered higher than EDN 303. For prerequisites and corequisites in EDN courses numbered above 299, please consult the undergraduate catalogue. EDN 301. EDN 302. EDN 303. EDN 305. EDN 306. EDN 310. EDN 318. EDN 319. EDN 320. EDN 321. EDN 322. EDN 323. EDN 324. EDN 334. EDN 335. EDN 336. EDN 337. EDN 338. EDN 339. EDN 340. EDN 344. EDN 348. EDN 349. Instructional Design and Evaluation (3) Child Observation and Assessment (3) Instructional Technology (3) Exemplary Teacher Project 1 (1) Exemplary Teacher Project II (1) School-Community Relations (3) Middle School Programs and Practices (3) Meeting Needs of Special Students in Elementary Schools (3) Meeting Needs of Special Students in Middle Schools (3) Meeting Needs of Special Students in High Schools (3) The Teaching of Mathematics (K-6) (3) EDNL 322. Lab (1) Teaching Mathematics in the Middle Grades (6-9) (3) Diagnostic Teaching of Mathematics (6-9) (3) Social Studies Curriculum and Instruction (K-6) (3) Social Studies Education in the Middle Grades (6-9) (3) The Teaching of Science (K-6) (3) Inquiry-The Method of Science (3) The Teaching of Science (6-9) (3) Apprentice Field Experience (1) Reading Foundations (K-6) (3) EDNL 340. Literacy Lab (1) Literature in the Elementary School (K-6) (3) The Teaching of Communication Arts (K-6) (3) The Teaching of Health & Physical Education (K-6) (3) EDN 352. Developing Reading Competence in the Middle Grades (6-9) (3) EDN 355. Language Arts Methods for the Middle Grades (6-9) (3) EDN 356. Reading in the Secondary School (3) Students with Learning Disabilities (3) EDN 382. Literacy Development in the Early Years (2) EDN 383. Conceptual Understandings of the Physical World (2) EDN 384. Creating Preschool Environments (3) EDN 385. Field Experiences in Early Childhood Education (1) EDN 386. Field Experiences in Infant/Toddler Education (1) EDN 387. Field Experiences Working With Children With Special Needs (1) EDN 401. School Improvement and Teacher Leadership (1) EDN 402. Classroom Management in Secondary Schools (1) EDN 403. Theory and Practice in Teaching Secondary English (9-12) (3) EDNL 403. Field Experience (1) EDN 404. Theory and Practice in Teaching Secondary Mathematics (9-12) (3) EDNL 404 Field Experience (1) EDN 405. Theory and Practice in Teaching Secondary Social Studies (9-12) (3) EDNL 404 Field Experience (1) EDN 406. Theory and Practice in Teaching Secondary Science (9-12) (3)EDNL 406 Field Experience (1) EDN 407. Theory and Practice in Teaching Foreign Languages (K-12) (3) EDNL 407 Field Experience (1) EDN 408. Instructional Seminar (3) EDN 409. Practicum (12) EDN 410. Seminar in Educ. (K-6, 6-9, special education) (3) EDN 411. Practicum (K-6, 6-9, special education) (12) EDN 412. Extended Practicum (3-6) EDN 414. Exploring the Cultural Arts (1) EDN 415. Education Media Design and Production (3) EDN 416. Instructional Applications of Computers (3) EDN 424. Child Guidance (2) EDN 430. Preschool Curriculum (3) EDN 431. Teaching in the Primary Grades (3) EDN 432. Interdisciplinary Curriculum and Instruction (3) EDN 446. Black Literature and Resources for Teachers (3) EDN 450. Infant and Toddler Program Models (3) EDN 451. Adaptive Practices in Early Childhood (3) EDN 460. History and Administration of Preschool Education (3) EDN 463. Child Family and Teacher Relations (2) EDN 465. Practicum in Education of Young Children (B-K) (12) EDN 466. Enhanced Practicum in Preschool Settings (3) EDN 467. Non-Licensure Practicum in Early Childhood Settings (6) EDN 491. Directed Individual Study (1-3) EDN 495. Selected Topics in Education (1-3) EDN 499. Honors Work in Education (2-3) 08/26/08