EDU 2600 Foundations of Education for Regular and Special Education Teachers

(formerly EDU 3600)

Writing-Intensive Course

This course presents an overview of the philosophical, historical and sociological influences, models and theories that provide the basis of American education. Special reference is made to outstanding educators and events that have affected general and special education movements. Teacher candidates are expected to develop a personal philosophy of education and to demonstrate an awareness of the interaction and interdependence of society and education by objectively analyzing and criticizing educational issues. Teacher candidates will examine variations in beliefs, values and cultures within society and the effect of these on schooling. They will also demonstrate competency in written, oral and technological skills. Open to majors and non-majors.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Sophomore-level or higher

Distribution

Education