Integrated Methods II: Science

How can an integrated curriculum for elementary school students help to deepen the relationships children and young adolescents construct with the natural and social worlds in a way that promotes their capacity to know themselves and the communities in which they act?

For students interested in working with learners in grades preK-6, this course provides an enriched guided apprenticeship focused on necessary knowledge, skills, and experience to begin integrating science curricula with social studies, math and English language arts. Students will observe and practice creating and maintaining a constructive learning environment while teaching diverse learners using appropriate teaching methods and learning technologies. In addition students will explore providing effective feedback and constructing and implementing relevant assessments. Learning objectives include all eleven of Maine’s teaching standards as well as a working knowledge of the Parameters for Essential Instruction (PEI) for Science. Students will participate in an eight-week field work practicum observing and participating in elementary classrooms as well as planning and teaching in a weekly lab environment. Readings, discussions, and experiential learning in class will complement the field work component. Evaluation will be based on reflection on fieldwork, participation in discussions of readings and field work, curriculum and assessment design and implementation, and professional performance at the practicum site.

Course Number
ED5022
Area of Study
Educational Studies
Course Level
Advanced
Instructor
Linda Fuller