University of Denver

Independent StudyTEP 3991 (1 to 10 credits)

Directed StudyTEP 3992 (1 to 10 credits)

Math Concepts for TeachersTEP 4004 (5 credits)

Educ Psych Special ChildrenTEP 4010 (2 to 4 credits)

Introduces range of exceptionality in the classroom (e.g., gifted to handicapped). Addresses classroom-related techniques that assist the teacher in working with exceptional children in the regular classroom. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

Adolescent Devel OverviewTEP 4012 (2 to 4 credits)

Perspectives on American EducTEP 4016 (1 to 3 credits)

Introduces students to complexity of teaching and the teaching profession. Emphasizes habits of mind that support reflective practice. Addresses moral, legal, political and ethical dilemmas encountered by teachers. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

Elementary Curriculum ITEP 4561 (4 to 6 credits)

Focuses on teaching and learning in the K-6 classroom and prepares teachers to design and implement effective classroom instruction. Frequently covered topics include: standards-based instruction, approaches to assessment, effective teaching strategies, sound lesson/unit planning, interdisciplinary instruction, individualizing instruction, technology, multicultural curriculum. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

Elementary Curriculum IITEP 4562 (4 to 6 credits)

Continuation of TEP 4561. Both must be completed for students planning to teach in elementary schools. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

Elementary Music MethodsTEP 4581 (3 to 6 credits)

Prepares K-12 music teachers to design and implement effective instruction in the elementary school music classroom. Course introduces full array of sound teaching and assessment strategies for all aspects of music. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

Secondary Music MethodsTEP 4582 (3 to 4 credits)

Prepares K-12 music teachers to design and implement effective instruction in the secondary school music classroom. Course introduces full array of sound teaching and assessment strategies for all aspects of music instruction. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

Literacy InstructionTEP 4590 (3 or 4 credits)

Introduces developmental continuum for literacy. Prepares to assess students' abilities, to select appropriate instructional strategies and to design effective instructional programs leading to increased listening, speaking, reading and writing competencies for all children. At the elementary level, focuses on balanced approach to literacy instruction. At the secondary level, emphasizes reading and writing in the content areas and assistance of the struggling reader/writer. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

Intro to Secondary MethodsTEP 4600 (3 to 6 credits)

Provides general introduction to principles of effective secondary instruction curriculum design and assessment. Frequently covered topics include: design of classroom environments, comparison of different instructional practices, purposes for and approaches to assessment, comparison of middle and high school philosophies, introduction to instructional unit plan development, and theories of instructional approach and design. Course lays a foundation for more specialized subject-matter methods courses. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

English in Secondary SchoolTEP 4610 (3 to 5 credits)

Trends and developments in teaching English Language Arts. Frequently covered topics include: standards-based instruction, technology, subject-matter specific approaches to assessment, instruction and curriculum design. Course builds upon foundation laid in Introduction to Secondary Methods. Prerequisite: enrollment in Teacher Education Program.

Social Science-Secondary SchlTEP 4620 (3 to 5 credits)

Trends and developments in teaching Social Science. Frequently covered topics include: standards-based instruction, technology, subject-matter specific approaches to assessment, instruction and curriculum design. Course builds upon foundation laid in Introduction to Secondary Methods. Prerequisite: enrollment in Teacher Education Program.

Science in Secondary SchoolTEP 4630 (3 to 5 credits)

Trends and developments in teaching science. Frequently covered topics include: standards-based instruction, technology, subject-matter specific approaches to assessment, instruction and curriculum design. Course builds upon foundation laid in Introduction to Secondary Methods. Prerequisite: enrollment in Teacher Education Program.

Math in Secondary SchoolTEP 4640 (3 to 5 credits)

Trends and developments in teaching math. Frequently covered topics include: standards-based instruction, technology, subject-matter specific approaches to assessment, instruction and curriculum design. Course builds upon foundation laid in Introduction to Secondary Methods. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

Foreign Lang in K-12 SchoolsTEP 4650 (3 to 5 credits)

Trends and developments in teaching foreign languages in K-12. Course content includes methods and materials of standards-based instruction, classroom and instructional management, assessment strategies, designing lessons using multiple intelligence and differentiated instruction, using technology in instruction, and integration of other content areas in teaching foreign language. Prerequisite: enrollment in Teacher Education Program.

Diversity in EducationTEP 4670 (2 or 3 credits)

Introduces historical, sociological and cultural principles that account for school experiences of diverse groups in public education. Addresses implications of multicultural education as it applies to instruction, curriculum and assessment in school setting. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

Field ExperienceTEP 4690 (1 to 12 credits)

Involves field experiences, including full-day teaching for 12 weeks in elementary or secondary school classroom and regularly scheduled seminar discussions with supervisor. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

Elementary Art MethodsTEP 4781 (3 to 6 credits)

Prepares K-12 art teachers to design and implement effective instruction in elementary school classrooms. Course introduces full array of sound teaching and assessment strategies for all aspects of art. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

Secondary Art MethodsTEP 4782 (3 to 4 credits)

Prepares K-12 art teachers to design and implement effective instruction in secondary school classrooms. Course introduces full array of sound teaching and assessment strategies for all aspects of art. Prerequisite: enrollment in the Teacher Education Program.

Independent StudyTEP 4991 (1 to 10 credits)

Directed StudyTEP 4992 (1 to 10 credits)

Independent ResearchTEP 4995 (1 to 10 credits)