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Professional Programs for Teachers and Prerequisite Coursework

EDUX 9102  Child & Adolescent Development (2 extension semester units)

Prerequisite for all candidates entering a multiple subject, single subject or special education credential program. This comprehensive course provides participants with an overview of the major concepts, principles, theories and research related to the cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional and physical development of children and adolescents. Participants learn the fundamentals of how children and adolescents learn and develop, and discover classroom strategies and techniques for affecting positive behavior.

(This course is a prerequisite for all candidates entering a Multiple Subject, Single Subject, or Education Specialist Credential Program, unless verification of completing this requirement is provided through transcript analysis at the time of application.)

Constitution Exam

The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing requires that all preliminary credential candidates provide verification of passing a course or exam in the US Constitution prior to filing for their credential. To assist candidates who may need to complete this requirement by examination, Dominican University offers monthly exam dates.

Professional Clear Courses

The following courses are designed to help teacher candidates meet all of the requirements for obtaining a professional CLEAR credential as established by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Beginning Fall 2005, course content is appropriate for candidates who seek to “clear” both Ryan and S.B. 2042 credentials.

EDUX 9009  Advanced Study English Language Development (3 extension semester units)

An extended and in-depth review of best practices for making grade level content comprehensible for English Language Learners and a protocol to be used for self–evaluation and reflection or as part of a peer-coaching model. Topics include: lesson Preparation, Building Background, Comprehensible Input, Strategies, Interaction, Practice/Application, Lesson Delivery, and Review and Assessment.

EDUX 9010  Advanced Study of Health Education/CPR  (2 extension semester units)

Participants focus on the relationship between student well-being and academic success. They extend and refine their conceptual understanding of the components of wellness, health promotion, and comprehensive school health through both traditional classroom experiences, including the use of videos and role-playing, as well as electronic discussion and reflection.

EDUX 9011  Advanced Study of Teaching Special Populations (Mainstreaming) (3 extension semester units)

Participants focus on extending their knowledge, skills, and strategies for teaching students with disabilities, students at-risk, and students who are gifted and talented. Traditional classroom lectures and discussions, as well as role-playing activities, participation in an IEP meeting at a school site, videos, and website information will enhance candidates’ knowledge in teaching special populations and in collaborating effectively with special education teachers, parents, and with IEP implementation.

EDUX 9012   Advanced Study - Technology in Education (Level I & II) (2 extension semester units)

A project-oriented approach to integrating the tools of the new technologies into the classroom curriculum. Provides direct hands-on practical familiarity with fundamental applications, educational software, telecommunications, and classroom multimedia.


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