Courses

Mathematics Education (N)

  • EDUC-N 101 Teach and Learn Elementary Math (3 cr.) P: MATH-J111 or J112 or J113 or M14 or M18 or M106 or M118 or M119 or M125 or M127 or M211 or (D116 and D117) or a minimum score of 35 on IUB "ALEKS" math placement test To develop an understanding of mathematics content and pedagogy relevant to be a successful elementary school teacher. Focus is on content and methods that are consistent with recent recommendations about mathematics learning and teaching and the Indiana Academic Standards. Pedagogical methods address reason about numbers, quantities, operations and algebra.
  • EDUC-N 102 Teaching and Learning Elementary School Mathematics I (3 cr.) This course will help pre-service teachers develop an understanding of mathematics content and pedagogy relevant to be a successful elementary school teacher. Focus is on content and methods that are consistent with recent recommendations about mathematics learning and teaching and the State of Indiana Academic Standards.
  • EDUC-N 103 Teaching and Learning Elementary School Mathematics II (3 cr.) P: EDUC-N 101 or MATH-T 101 with a grade of C or better. This course will help pre-service teachers develop an understanding of mathematics content and pedagogy relevant to be a successful elementary school teacher. Focus is on content and methods that are consistent with recent recommendations about mathematics teaching and learning and the State of Indiana Academic Standards.
  • EDUC-N 310 Mathematics in Middle School (3 cr.) P: EDUC-E 343 or department consent. Focuses on preparation for mathematics teaching in the middle school years by surveying content, methods, materials, and instructional issues.
  • EDUC-N 443 Teaching Elementary Mathematics Problem Solving (1-6 cr.) P: EDUC-E 343 or department consent. This course is designed to focus on components related to the teaching and learning of elementary school mathematics problem solving. Topics included: types of problems, appropriate instructional sequences, strategies for solving problems, factors related to problem difficulty, evaluating problem-solving learning. Work with elementary school children is included. May be repeated.

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