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Fall 2013
Dec 10,2024
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EDUC 100 - INDEPENDENT STUDY: EDUCATION
Limited opportunities to enroll for course work on an Independent Study basis are available. A student interested in this option should obtain an Independent Study Registration Form from the Registrar, have it completed by the instructor and school dean involved, and return it to the Registrar's Office. Consult the current Schedule of Classes for policies concerning Independent Study.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study

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EDUC 198 - TRANSFER ELECTIVE
This course designation describes a transfer course from another institution where an equivalency to a Ramapo College course has not been determined. Upon convener evaluation, this course ID may be changed to an equivalent of a Ramapo College course or may fulfill a requirement.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 199 - TRANSFER ELECTIVE
This course designation is used to describe a transfer course from another institution which has been evaluated by the convener. A course with this course number has no equivalent Ramapo course. It may fulfill a requirement or may count as a free elective.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 200 - INDEPENDENT STUDY: EDUCATION
Limited opportunities to enroll for course work on an Independent Study basis are available. A student interested in this option should obtain an Independent Study Registration Form from the Registrar, have it completed by the instructor and school dean involved, and return it to the Registrar's Office. Consult the current Schedule of Classes for policies concerning Independent Study.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study

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EDUC 205 - CONTEMPLATIVE PRACTICES IN EDUCATION
This course integrates asana and other forms of physical mindfulness as a pedagogical tool. (Meaning students should come prepared to move.) It is organized around three components: (1) an overview of diverse traditions of contemplative practices and an exploration of commonalities within these practices with a focus on Yoga philosophy; (2) an exploration of physical mindfulness and the mind, body, spirit connection in the creation of our personal contemplative practices; and (3) an investigation of the educational, social, and personal benefits of these practices. The first component introduces material from the classical traditions of Asia--indu, Buddhist, Taoist--and of the Middle East--Jewish, Christian, Muslim and syntheses of different traditions (e.g., the work of Thich Nanh Hanh that bridges Asian and Western traditions); In working with a broad range of traditions, we consider two kinds of material: (1) classical texts that undergird contemplative practices; and (2) modern commentaries on these practices that explore benefits to the body, mind, and society. These physiological, psychological, and sociological perspectives are important in preparing us to explore the educational benefits of traditional contemplative practices. The second component presents traditions of physical mindfulness and yoga pedagogy, and the third component presents educational benefits of contemplative practices not only in formal settings such as the classroom but also in other settings such as psychotherapy and conflict resolution. In our readings we explore these benefits from the perspective of both the individual and society.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 211 - STUDENT LITERACY CORPS
This urban education course is designed to teach Ramapo students methods and techniques of teaching reading to elementary, middle, and high school students. Ramapo students will learn reading assessment techniques, instructional strategies, and how to construct and implement lesson plans. Further, issues of social justice will be explored. There is a required tutoring fieldwork component that will provide the opportunity for students to do dynamic and transformative work.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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Course Attributes:
MJ-Africana Studies, OLD GE TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE

EDUC 221 - SOCIAL CONTEXT OF EDUCATION
A consideration of the various roles education has played in the development of American society. The course will examine social, political, and economic forces that have affected educational policy and practice in school and non-school settings, with particular attention given to contemporary educational issues.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Online Course

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Course Attributes:
MJ-AMER-Amer Politics & Soc., OLD GE-INTERCULT NORTH AMERICA

EDUC 222 - TEACHING: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
An examination of various educational models currently used in American schooling, methods of instructional planning, the nature of cognitive, affective and skill lessons, principles of classroom questioning, and student evaluation. The course includes a required fieldwork component. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program. Permission of Instructor.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 225 - ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND USAGE
A course designed to provide teacher education students with learning theory and pedagogy making possible and practical the instruction of particular writing skills through traditional English grammar, syntax, and sentence construction. Teacher education students will understand approaches to responding to students' writing and to grading papers. The course is also designed to increase teachers' awareness of literacy and multicultural issues in the classroom.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 298 - TRANSFER ELECTIVE
This course designation describes a transfer course from another institution where an equivalency to a Ramapo College course has not been determined. Upon convener evaluation, this course ID may be changed to an equivalent of a Ramapo College course or may fulfill a requirement.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 299 - TRANSFER ELECTIVE
This course designation is used to describe a transfer course from another institution which has been evaluated by the convener. A course with this course number has no equivalent Ramapo course. It may fulfill a requirement or may count as a free elective.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 300 - INDEPENDENT STUDY: EDUCATION
Limited opportunities to enroll for course work on and Independent Study basis are available. A student interested in this option should obtain an Independent Study Registration Form from the Registrar, have it completed by the instructor and school dean involved, and return it to the Registrar's Office. Consult the current Schedule of Classes for policies concerning Independent Study.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study

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EDUC 305 - GAMES, MODELS & SIMULATIONS
Games are ubiquitous in the lives of children and adults today. They are used to develop skills, promote problem-solving, and engage learners in topics across the curriculum. Models and simulations are used in every field of intellectual endeavor from predicting the weather to developing economic policies and conducting research. This course will: (a) introduce students to research on the effective development and use of games, models and simulations; (b) develop the abilities of K-12 teachers to evaluate and select education materials; (c) develop the ability to create games, models and simulations; and (d) develop an instructional unit incorporating games, models and simulations. Lab Fee.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lab

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EDUC 306 - MULTIMEDIA IN THE CLASSROOM
This course is intended to introduce pre-service teachers to the impact of the media on society and the potential for improving teaching and learning by mastering the use of multimedia in the classroom. The course will engage students in: (1) examining significant perspectives on the media; (2) viewing and critiquing media as it is used in society and in education; (3) mastering an array of tools for creating and using media in the classroom; and (4) developing examples of media that can be used in the classroom. Lab Fee.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lab

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EDUC 340 - SYSTEMS THINKING
This course will introduce students to a systems perspective and the use of computer tools to create models and simulations to explore a wide variety of problems. Systems thinking has been used by ecologists, economists, business leaders, social scientists, and educators to explore the behavior of complex systems. Students will examine an array of problems and models developed by others, develop an ability to use the STELLA software package, and create models and simulations.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 341 - TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM
This course is designed to help pre-service teachers and classroom teachers develop the competencies needed to effectively adopt, adapt and apply technologies to enhance teaching and learning. In addition to developing competencies with an array of software applications and hardware, students develop their ability to evaluate websites, software and the use of technology by students. The ethical and legal uses of technology are examined as well as the standards for universal access to technology.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Online Course

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EDUC 343 - TEACHING FOR EFFECTIVE LEARNING
The study of curricular organization, formulation of instructional goals, selection and sequencing of content, design of instructional activities, and appraisal of student learning. Topics include unit and lesson planning, classroom management, learning strategies, and the design of learning activities. The course includes a required fieldwork component.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 344 - MTH TCH ELM ED/LA/SS/ART
This course is designed for students who plan on teaching at the elementary school level. Emphasis will be placed on the development of research based instructional strategies for language arts (including reading), social sciences, and the arts with the focus on the learner. Preparation, planning, classroom environment, instruction, and professional responsibilities will be addressed. Approximately 10 hours of field activity in classrooms in grades K-5 is required.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 345 - MTH TCH ELM ED/MTH/SCI
This course is designed for students who plan on teaching at the elementary school level. Emphasis will be placed on the development of research based instructional strategies for mathematics and the sciences with the focus on the learner. Preparation, planning, classroom environment, instruction and professional responsibilities will be addressed. Approximately 10 hours of field activity in classrooms K-5 is required.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 346 - LITERACY: THEORY AND PRACTICE
This course is one in a series of professional education courses leading to elementary education certification. It is designed to provide you with current reading theory and practices followed in American schools. Topics include: the nature of reading, fostering emergent literacy, whole language and phonics, comprehension strategies, reading literature, and evaluating reading. In addition, students will have the opportunity to learn about the application of coursework to reading instruction through required field placement.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Online Course

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EDUC 350 - READING AND WRITING IN THE CONTENT AREAS
This course is designed to teach pre-service high school teachers both the theory and practice of teaching reading and writing in the content areas. Field experience provides an opportunity for the application of concepts learned in class. A large proportion of class meetings are conducted at the field site location, in a local middle or high school. Permission of Instructor.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 360 - INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL EDUCATION
This course provides preservice teachers with an introduction to the current knowledge and understanding of children and adolescents with special needs. Content includes the following: history, legislation, etiology, characteristics, needs, impact on families, and existing and emerging technologies. The focus will be on assessment, support services, and effective pedagogical strategies for helping students with a wide spectrum of special needs, including gifted and talented, reach their optimum level of achievement in the least restrictive school settings.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 398 - TRANSFER ELECTIVE
This course designation describes a transfer course from another institution where an equivalency to a Ramapo College course has not been determined. Upon convener evaluation, this course ID may be changed to an equivalent of a Ramapo College course or may fulfill a requirement.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 399 - TRANSFER ELECTIVE
This course designation is used to describe a transfer course from another institution which has been evaluated by the convener. A course with this course number has no equivalent Ramapo course. It may fulfill a requirement or may count as a free elective.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 400 - INDEPENDENT STUDY: EDUCATION
Limited opportunities to enroll for course work on an Independent Study basis are available. A student Interested in this option should obtain an independent Study Registration Form from the Registrar, have it completed by the instructor and school dean involved, and return it to the Registrar's Office. Consult the current Schedule of Classes for policies concerning Independent Study.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study

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EDUC 431 - BRAIN MIND TEACHING/LEARNING

0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 433 - TOOLS AND CONCEPTS: DATA ANALYSIS

0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Administrative

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EDUC 491 - STUDENT TEACHING SEMINAR
Student teaching on a full-day basis for a minimum of 15 weeks in an elementary school, middle school, junior high school, or senior high school. Students will be placed in the certification area related to their liberal arts major. On campus seminars will be structured to provide analysis of questions, issues, and problems encountered during the student teaching experience. Group and individual conferences and reports will also be scheduled. Grading is on a Pass/Fail basis. Prerequisites: All Teacher Education Program Requirements
0.000 TO 12.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 12.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Seminar

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EDUC 498 - TRANSFER ELECTIVE
This course designation describes a transfer course from another institution where an equivalency to a Ramapo College course has not been determined. Upon convener evaluation, this course ID may be changed to an equivalent of a Ramapo College course or may fulfill a requirement.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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EDUC 499 - TRANSFER ELECTIVE
This course designation is used to describe a transfer course from another institution which has been evaluated by the convener. A course with this course number has no equivalent Ramapo course. It may fulfill a requirement or may count as a free elective.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours
0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

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