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Mount Saint Mary College Course Info

Newburgh, New York

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ED 3302

INTRODUCTION TO INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT- ADOLESCENCE EDUCATION

This introductory course is designed to provide an overview of a variety of general pedagogical models of instruction that can be applied across secondary content areas. Students will be introduced to models from the social, information processing, personal, and behavioral families. Students will be provided opportunity to align appropriate models of instruction as part of the lesson planning process to support state and national standards. Students will also begin to develop skill in designing and offering differentiated instruction for all students. They will explore how assessment aids instructional decision-making. Fieldwork is required.

Units: 3.0