Course Descriptions

Secondary Education

MAS 7603
Instructional Strategies in Secondary Education
3 credits

Instructional Strategies in Secondary Education is designed to provide teacher education candidates with an opportunity to study about, reflect upon, question, become knowledgeable about, and develop skills in using a variety of instructional methods while applying and practicing these methods in a collaborative and constructive setting.  Participants will learn how to plan and present instruction clearly, as well as how to establish and maintain an effective learning environment. 

Major topics include: characteristics of effective instructional strategies and their impact on various learners; differentiated instruction; planning for instruction; developing effective lessons using a variety of approaches & technologies; assessment of student learning; and professional development. Attention is focused on the learner and the interpretation of physiological, psychological, sociological, emotional, cultural, linguistic, and environmental factors which influence learning. 

Prerequisite(s): MED 6102 and MAS 7604