EDUC 506 - Learning and Learners
Examines major concepts, principles, and research associated with theories of human thinking, learning, and achievement, with special attention to the social-cultural nature of learning, the role of students’ prior understandings and experiences, and the importance of home-community funds of knowledge. Provides experience in using research-based concepts and principles in designing, planning, and adapting instruction for K-12 students. Certificate of Clearance required in order to complete 15 hours of fieldwork (placement provided by Director of Student Teaching). Individuals taking this course must earn at least a B- in order for the course to count towards preliminary credential. 3 Credits
Pre-req: EDUC 300/500 or EDUC 401/501, EDUC 500 or EDUC 501 may be taken as co-req; Graduate standing only; Certificate of Clearance
3 credits
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