Courses

Mathematics Education Courses

  • EDUC-N 510 Middle School Mathematics Curriculum (3 cr.) P: MATH T101, T102 or EDUC N102, and MATH T103 or EDUC N103, or authorization by the instructor. N510 focuses on preparation for mathematics teaching in the middle school years by surveying content, methods, materials, and instructional issues. Designed primarily for inservice teachers or post-graduate preservice teachers.
  • EDUC-N 517 Advanced Methods in the Teaching of Middle/Junior High School Mathematics (3 cr.) P: Completion of an undergraduate methods course and teaching experience. Methods, materials, literature; laboratory practice with mathematics equipment; evaluation techniques; standards; and determination of essentials of content. Developing mathematics program for specific school situations.
  • EDUC-N 518 Advanced Methods in the Teaching of Middle/Junior High School Mathematics (3 cr.) Combines theory of learning, curriculum development, and research in the teaching of middle/junior high school mathematics with instructional strategies. Use will be made of the laboratory and student experiences. Special attention will be given to establishing foundations on which to build instructional strategies.
  • EDUC-N 523 Workshop in Elementary Mathematics (1-6 cr.) Means for improving the teaching of mathematics in the elementary school. One credit hour is offered for each week of full-time work.
  • EDUC-N 524 Workshop for Junior/Senior High School Mathematics (1-6 cr.) Means for improving the teaching of mathematics in the junior / senior high school.
  • EDUC-N 543 Advanced Study in the Teaching of Mathematics in the Elementary Schools (3 cr.) Designed to help the experienced teacher improve the teaching of mathematics. Opportunities will be provided for individual and group study of content, methodology, and instructional materials for modern mathematics programs.
  • EDUC-N 543 Advanced Study in the Teaching of Mathematics in the Elementary Schools (3 cr.) Designed to help the experienced teacher improve the teaching of mathematics. Opportunities will be provided for individual and group study of content, methodology, and instructional materials for modern mathematics programs.
  • EDUC-N 610 Internship in Mathematics Education (3 cr.) P: Teaching experience and advanced graduate student standing in mathematics education, or consent of instructor. Under the direction of mathematics education faculty, experiences are prescribed to coordinate professional practice with contemporary theory. The student's professional goals will significantly influence the prescribed experiences.
  • EDUC-N 624 The Computer and Secondary School Mathematics (3 cr.) For teachers of secondary school mathematics who have had minimal or no experience with computers. Extensive hands-on experience at a terminal. Formulation of several computer programs using the computer as an instructional aid.
  • EDUC-N 716 Topical Seminar in Mathematics Education (2-4 cr.) Required for doctoral students in mathematics education. Study and discussion of current topics and issues in mathematics education. Areas might include curriculum, history, problem solving, research, and teacher education. May be repeated for up to 18 credit hours.
  • EDUC-N 717 Contemporary Issues in Mathematics Education (1-3 cr.) P: Doctoral student in Math Education or consent of instructor. An invesitation of contemporary issues and problems in mathematics education. May be repeated.

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