EHD 101 - The Art and Science of Teaching The Art and Science of Teaching integrates content knowledge and pedagogical knowledge. Weekly meetings highlight topics and issues central to 21st century education while overarching themes weave throughout the course: Reflective practice, diversity and inclusion, technology integration, differentiated instruction and evidence-based practice. Students reflect on the issues discussed in class and advocate for professional goals through written, oral, and technology-based composition.
Note: The Research Learning Experience (RLE) schedule includes daily and evening activities throughout the last week of August. A fee will be charged to cover these activities.
For assistance, please contact the College of Education and Human Development’s Advising Center in 102 Shibles Hall, or email advisingcenter@maine.edu
Core Curriculum/Core Requirements: Writing Intenstive
Prerequisites: Restricted to Elementary, Secondary, Kinesiology and Physical Education Teaching/Coaching, Child Development and Family Relations majors only or Education minors only permission
Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
Credits: 3
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