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Teacher Education |
M. Winston Egan, Chair
215 MCKB
David O. McKay School of Education Advisement Center (EAC)
120 MCKB, (801) 378-3426
The degree programs in this department carry special enrollment limitations. Please see the college advisement center for specific details.
To receive a bachelor's degree a student must fill three groups of requirements: (1) general education requirements, (2) university requirements, and (3) major requirements.
Students should contact their college advisement center for information about general education courses that will also fill major requirements.
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Precollege Math (zero to one course)
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0–3.0 hours |
| First-Year Writing (one course) | 3.0 |
| Advanced Writing (one course) | 3.0 |
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Advanced Languages/Math/Music
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3–20.0 |
| Biological Science (one to two courses) | 3–6.0 |
| Physical Science (one to two courses) | 3–7.0 |
| American Heritage (one to two courses) | 3–6.0 |
| Wellness (one to three courses) | 1.5–2.0 |
| Civilization (two courses) | 6.0 |
| Arts and Letters (one course) | 3.0 |
| Natural Sciences (one course) | 3–4.0 |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences (one course) | 3.0 |
Note 1: For a complete list of courses that will fill each GE category, see the General Education section of the current class schedule.
Note 2: Additional information about general education requirements can be found in the General Education section of the current class schedule or this catalog.
| Religion | 14.0 |
| Residency | 30.0 |
| Hours needed to graduate | 120.0 |
Cumulative GPA must be at least 2.0.
Note: See the Graduation section of this catalog for more information.
Complete the major requirements listed for one of the following undergraduate degree programs.
| BS | Early Childhood Education |
| BS | Elementary Education |
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Emphasis (optional):
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| BS | Physical Science (composite teaching major) |
| BS | Social Science (composite teaching major) |
| MA | Teaching and Learning |
| MEd | Teaching and Learning |
| EdD | Reading |
Students are accepted into the early childhood education teacher preparation program by application only. The application review process includes the following:
Early childhood education prepares teachers who, having gained their own liberal education, help preschool, kindergarten, and primary-grade-school-age children learn by improving the teaching children receive in the home, school, church, and community. Early childhood education provides a preparation program wherein students enhance their thinking abilities, build their confidence in exploring new ideas, and become self-motivated, independent learners.
A degree in early childhood education leads to licensure in pre-K through grade 3. The kindergarten endorsement can only be obtained as part of the Early Childhood License. Students in this major are licensed to teach kindergarten through primary grades in the public schools as well as in private and public preschools. See the advisement center for details.
And complete one course from the following:
And complete one course from the following:
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
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320. Teaching the Creative Arts: Birth Through Kindergarten. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: admittance to ECE major.
321. Teaching the Creative Arts: Grades One Through Three. (3:3:0) W Prerequisite: admittance to ECE major.
323. Integrated Curriculum in Programs for Young Children. (2:2:0) Prerequisite: MFHD 321, 322; admittance to either ECE or ElEd licensing programs.
324. Integrated Curriculum Practicum. (2:0:2) Prerequisite: admittance to ECE cohort.
326. Teaching Social Studies for Cultural Understanding. (2:2:0) Prerequisite: admittance to ECE cohort.
327. Assessment and Action Research in Early Childhood Programs. (2:2:0) Prerequisite: admittance to ECE cohort.
423. Preschool Student Teaching Practicum. (5:0:Arr.) Prerequisite: all ECE professional sequence courses; concurrent enrollment in ECE 426; prior application.
424. Kindergarten Student Teaching Practicum. (5:0:Arr.) Prerequisite: all ECE professional sequence courses; concurrent enrollment in ECE 426; prior application.
425. Primary Grade Student Teaching Practicum. (5:0:Arr.) Prerequisite: All ECE professional sequence courses; concurrent enrollment in ECE 426; prior application.
426. Capstone Seminar. (2:2:0) Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment with student teaching practicum.
Students are accepted into the elementary education teacher preparation program by application only. Students must attend an application meeting held by the Education Advisement Center prior to making application for admission.
Elementary education prepares teachers who, having gained their own liberal education, help elementary-school-age children learn by improving the teaching children receive in the home, school, church, and community. Elementary education provides a preparation program wherein students enhance their thinking abilities, build their confidence in exploring new ideas, and become self-motivated, independent learners.
A degree in elementary education leads to opportunities for teaching in elementary schools. By taking additional classes in early childhood education, secondary education, music, or special education, students can extend their teaching credential to teach kindergarten, seventh and eighth grade, elementary music, or special education.
The following courses are strongly recommended. All can fill GE requirements:
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
The following courses are strongly recommended. All can fill GE requirements:
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
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+Instructional Psychology & Technology 286. Microcomputers in the Schools. (1:2:Arr.)
302. Planning and Management. (2:2:0) F, W Prerequisite: admittance to elementary education program.
310R. Introduction to Learning and Teaching. (1–6:Arr.:Arr. ea.) On dem. By application only. See EAC or department office for application dates. Prerequisite: Engl 115 or Phil 105, Precollege Mathematics, MFHD 210, PPST, speech and hearing test, and minimum of 45 credit hours completed.
340. Children's Literature. (2:2:0) F, W, Sp Independent Study also. Prerequisite: some sections require acceptance to program.
351. Multicultural Education. (2:2:0) F, W, Sp
354. Assessing and Supporting Literacy Development: Practicum 1. (1:0:2) F, W Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in ElEd 356.
355. Assessing and Supporting Literacy Development: Practicum 2. (1:0:2) F, W Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in ElEd 357.
356. Teaching Reading and Language Arts in the Primary Grades. (2:2:0) F, W Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in ElEd 354.
357. Teaching Reading and Language Arts in the Intermediate Grades. (2:2:0) F, W Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in ElEd 355.
358. Practicum in Assessing and Supporting Literacy Development. (2:0:4) F, W Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in ElEd 356, 357.
360. Diagnostic and Prescriptive Teaching in Reading. (2:2:2) On dem. Prerequisite: ElEd 310R, 356, 357, and formal admission into elementary education major. Attendance first day is mandatory.
361. Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School. (2:2:0) F, W Prerequisite: MthEd 305, 306 or demonstrated competency on test of content; concurrent enrollment in ElEd 362.
362. Practicum in Teaching Mathematics. (1:0:2) F, W Prerequisite: MthEd 305, 306 or demonstrated competency on test of content; concurrent enrollment in ElEd 361.
363. Teaching Science in the Elementary School. (2:2:0) F, W Prerequisite: departmental approval.
364. Practicum in Teaching Science. (0.5:0:1) F, W Prerequisite: departmental approval; concurrent enrollment in ElEd 363.
365. Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School. (2:2:0) F, W
366. Social Studies Practicum. (0.5:0:1) F, W Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in ElEd 365.
370. Practicum in Reading, Language Arts, and Mathematics. (4:1:4) F, W 1st blk. only, Sp interns only. Prerequisite: ElEd 350, 352, 353, 356, 357, Engl 313. Students must take ElEd 400 immediately following 370.
372. Instruction and Assessment. (2:2:0) F, W Prerequisite: admittance to elementary education program.
400. Classroom Student-Teaching Experience. (1–12:Arr.:Arr.) F, W Prerequisite: ElEd 370 or two-semester professional sequence and prior application. See EAC for application dates. Fee.
450. Foundations for Bilingual/ESL Education. (2:2:0) F Prerequisite: formal admittance to elementary education program.
477R. Practicum in Bilingual/ESL Education. (3:3:0) Sp, Su Prerequisite: ScEd-ElEd 450, MFHD 303, Ling 440, 460, 471, 472.
493R. Independent Readings or Project. (1–4:0:3 ea.) F, W, Sp, Su Prerequisite: departmental approval.
496R. Academic Internship. (8–12:Arr.:Arr. ea.) F Prerequisite: ElEd 370 or two-semester professional sequence and prior application. See EAC for application dates.
514R. Special Topics in Education. (1–3:Arr.:Arr. ea.) On dem. These courses do not count toward a graduate degree.
515R. Special Topics in Education. (1–3:Arr.:0 ea.) On dem. These \ courses do not count toward a graduate degree without prior approval.
530. Principles of Learning. (3:3:0) Su
533. Written Expression in the Elementary Schools. (2:2:0) On dem.
For 600- and 700-level courses, see the BYU 2001–2002 Graduate Catalog.
The Department of Teacher Education provides a program that licenses secondary teachers for the public schools. In addition to content courses in the field(s) in which they plan to teach, students complete professional education courses and practicum experiences that prepare them to teach in a secondary school setting.
Secondary education teacher.
Students wishing to certify as secondary teachers select one of the following options in addition to the professional education sequence.
The following subjects do not require a teaching minor, although a teaching minor is recommended.
The following subjects require an approved teaching minor.
Approved Teaching Minors for Options 1a and 1b Teaching Majors:
The following subjects require an approved teaching minor from a frequently taught academic area.
Approved Teaching Minors for Option 2 Teaching Majors
A teaching composite enables a student to complete a broader range of content area courses. However, a composite requires at least 46 hours in the teaching major, usually exceeding the 120 hours required for graduation. Teaching composite majors are available in the following subject areas:
All students in social science majors (i.e., social science composite, history, geography, psychology, political science, sociology, humanities-history, and English majors) must apply and be accepted into the secondary education program before beginning secondary education courses.
Students are responsible for keeping the EAC informed of their progress toward licensure. If any changes are to be made in the licensing program outlined in this catalog, the student must prepare and circulate the necessary memoranda to obtain approval from both the academic major department and secondary education.
The following is a list of teaching majors and minors offered jointly with the Department of Teacher Education and other academic departments throughout the university. For specific major course requirements, see the department offering the teaching major or minor. For licensure requirements, refer to the above information.
(Hours listed include courses taken to fill both major and licensure requirements.)
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
This is a limited-enrollment program requiring departmental admissions approval. Please see the college advisement center or the department office for information regarding requirements for admission to this major. Premajor Program MAP
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
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276R. Exploration of Teaching. (4:Arr.:Arr. ea.) F, W Prerequisite: 30 semester hours or sophomore status.
326. Foundations of Teaching. (2:2:0) F, W, Sp, Su Prerequisite: ScEd 276R.
351. Multicultural and Exceptional Education. (2:2:0) F, W, Sp Su Prerequisite: ScEd 276R.
375. Theory and Methods of Secondary Education. (3:3:0) F, W, Sp, Su Prerequisite: ScEd 276R.
376R. (ScEd-IP&T) Secondary Education Field and Specialty Experiences. (1–2:Arr.:Arr. ea.) F, W, Sp, Su Independent Study also for secondary education majors. Prerequisite: ScEd 276R.
377R. Teaching Methods and Instruction. (3:3:0 ea.) F, W Prerequisite: ScEd 276R.
450. Foundations for Bilingual/ESL Education. (2:2:0) F Prerequisite: ScEd 276R.
476R. Secondary Student Teaching and Reading in the Content Area. (1–15:Arr.:Arr. ea.) F, W Prerequisite: acceptance to licensure program in David O. McKay School of Education; completion of IP&T 286, ScEd 276R, 326, 351, 375, 376R, appropriate 377 or 477 methods course; successful completion of at least 24 hours in teaching major or 36 hours in composite teaching major.
477R. Practicum in Bilingual/ESL Education. (3:3:0) Sp, Su Prerequisite: ScEd-ElEd 450, MFHD 303, Ling 440, 460, 471, 472.
490R. Senior Seminar. (1–2:2:0 ea.) F, W, Sp, Su Prerequisite: instructor's consent.
493R. Readings. (1–2:Arr.:Arr. ea.) F, W, Sp, Su Prerequisite: instructor's consent.
496R. Academic Internship: Secondary Education. (1–15:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: ScEd 276R, 326, 351, 375, 376R, IP&T 286, and completion of 30 teaching major credits.
505. Adolescent Literacy. F, W, Sp, Su Prerequisite: ScEd 276R or 375; or equivalents.
514R. Special Topics in Secondary Education. (1–3:3:3 ea.) On dem.
Note: ScEd 514R and 515R are for recertification only. These courses do not count toward preservice secondary licensure or graduate degrees.
515R. Special Topics in Education. (1–3:Arr.:1 ea.) On dem. These courses must have prior approval of department to count toward graduate degrees.
For 600- and 700-level courses, see the BYU 2001–2002 Graduate Catalog.
Bullough, Robert V., Jr. (1999) BS, MEd, U. of Utah, 1971, 1973; PhD, Ohio State U., 1976.
Chilcoat, George (Skip) (1989) BA, MEd, EdD, Arizona State U., 1972, 1975, 1983.
Clark, D. Cecil (1974) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1960, 1961; PhD, Stanford U., 1965.
Coombs, C. Garn (1971) BS, U. of Utah, 1962; MA, DA, Carnegie-Mellon U., 1968, 1975.
Earle, Rodney S. (1993) BA, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1971, 1973; PhD, Indiana U., 1981.
Edwards, Clifford H. (1978) BS, MEd, Utah State U., 1962, 1964; EdD, U. of Utah, 1968.
Egan, M. Winston (1993) BA, Brigham Young U., 1967; MAT, Oakland U., 1972; PhD, U. of Florida, 1974.
Eldredge, J. Lloyd (1981) BS, Brigham Young U., 1958; MS, EdD, U. of Utah, 1962, 1970.
Hansen, J. Merrell (1988) BA, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1964, 1967; PhD, U. of Texas, Austin, 1971.
Harris, R. Carl (1975) BS, MS, Utah State U., 1967, 1968; PhD, Pennsylvania State U., 1971.
Jacobs, James S. (1976) BA, U. of Utah, 1968; MA, Stanford U., 1970; EdD, U. of Georgia, 1978.
Larsen, Jean M. (1963) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1953, 1960; PhD, U. of Utah, 1972.
Monroe, Eula Ewing (1992) BS, MA, Western Kentucky U., 1960, 1964; EdD, George Peabody Coll. of Vanderbilt U., 1980.
Tolman, Marvin N. (1975) BS, Utah State U., 1964; MEd, U. of Utah, 1969; EdD, Utah State U., 1975.
Tunnell, Michael O. (1992) BA, Brigham Young U., 1973; MEd, Utah State U., 1978; EdD, Brigham Young U., 1986.
Birrell, James (1993) BS, Brigham Young U., 1981; MEd, U. of Utah, 1984; EdD, U. of Nevada, Las Vegas, 1993.
Cook, Paul F. (1977) BS, Utah State U., 1960; MS, PhD, Brigham Young U., 1966, 1968.
Fawson, Parker C. (1993) BA, Weber State Coll., 1983; MEd, EdD, Brigham Young U., 1986, 1989.
Morrison, Timothy G. (1994) BA, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1977, 1979; PhD, U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1986.
Pinnegar, Stefinee (1992) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1978, 1989; PhD, U. of Arizona, 1992.
Wentworth, Nancy M. (1992) BS, MA, PhD, U. of Utah, 1971, 1972, 1992.
Wilcox, Brad (1990) BS, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1985, 1990; PhD, U. of Wyoming, 1994.
Clemmer, Janice White (1980) BS, Brigham Young U., 1964; MA, Dominican Coll. of San Rafael, 1975; MA, U. of San Francisco, 1976; PhD, PhD, U. of Utah, 1979, 1980; JD, Brigham Young U., 1993.
Cutri, Ramona (1998) BA, PhD, U. of California, Los Angeles, 1988, 1997.
Erickson, Lynnette B. (1996) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1978, 1987; PhD, Arizona State U., 1996.
Kokol, Martin L. (1995) BA, Princeton U., 1978; MA, Claremont Graduate School, 1981; CAS, Harvard U., 1988; EdD, Boston U., 1994.
Smith, Stephanie Z. (1995) BS, Brigham Young U., 1984; PhD, U. of Wisconsin, Madison, 1998.
Teemant, Annela (1998) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1983, 1988; PhD, Ohio State U., 1997.
Tuttle, Marie (1976) BS, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1969, 1976; PhD, Texas A&M U., 1995.
Young, Janet R. (1996) BS, MA, Brigham Young U., 1974, 1989; PhD, U. of Oklahoma, 1996.
Allred, Ruel A. (1961) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1954, 1958; EdD, U. of Oregon, 1965.
Allred, Wallace E. (1956) BS, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1956, 1957; MS, Oregon State U., 1965; PhD, U. of Utah, 1971.
Anderson, Enid R. (1968) BS, MA, EdD, Utah State U., 1951, 1956, 1972.
Arnoldsen, Larry M. (1969) BS, Brigham Young U., 1960; MA, California State Polytechnic U., 1965; EdD, Brigham Young U., 1985.
Baird, Joseph Hugh (1963) BS, MS, U. of Utah, 1954, 1954; EdD, U. of California, Berkeley, 1962.
Belt, W. Dwayne (1961) BA, Brigham Young U., 1952; MA, EdD, Colorado State Coll., 1958, 1961.
Berryessa, Max J. (1963) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1948, 1949; EdD, Stanford U., 1959.
Black, Harvey B. (1970) BA, MA, Brigham Young U., 1950, 1954; PhD, Indiana U., Bloomington, 1962.
Bowles, Catherine (1960) BS, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1936, 1953.
Campbell, Milo Kay (1966) BA, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1961, 1966; PhD, Wayne State U., 1972.
Card, Willard R. (1967) BS, U. of Utah, 1957; MA, San Jose State Coll., 1964.
Chai, Henry K. (1971) BS, Brigham Young U., 1951; MA, EdD, Arizona State U., 1962, 1979.
Clark, H. Clifford (1969) BS, EdD, Brigham Young U., 1954, 1963; MA, California State U., Los Angeles, 1957.
Clark, Welsford Hone (1956) BS, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1956, 1962.
Compton, Lane A. (1953) BS, MS, EdD, U. of Utah, 1944, 1951, 1955.
Cutler, Beverly R. (1969) BA, U. of Utah, 1952, MS, Brigham Young U., 1963; PhD, Stanford U., 1966.
Daines, Delva (1955) BS, MS, Utah State U., 1940, 1947; EdD, Washington State U., 1956.
Davidson, Bertha B. (1950) BS, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1950, 1954.
Dunn, James W. (1970) BS, MS, EdD, Brigham Young U., 1950, 1960, 1968.
Hardy, Garry Ray (1970) BS, Utah State U., 1961; MS, Brigham Young U., 1970; EdD, U. of Houston, 1977.
Harmon, Frank W. (1963) BS, MS, U. of Utah, 1952, 1956; EdD, Columbia U., 1964.
Heil, Lillian H. (1974) BA, Fresno State Coll., 1950; MS, U. of Utah, 1960; EdD, Columbia U., 1968.
Henderson, E. Dean (1964) BS, MEd, Utah State U., 1936, 1958.
Koplin, Joanne W. (1968) BS, U. of Utah, 1951; MEd, Brigham Young U., 1976.
Laird, Robert William (1973) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1951, 1962; EdD, Utah State U., 1971.
Moore, Blaine H. (1970) BS, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1955, 1960; EdD, Colorado State Coll., 1969.
Nelson, Marvin N. (1959) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1951, 1961; PhD, U. of Utah 1975.
Rasband, Mima (1952) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1937, 1950.
Rogers, J. Keith (1971) BS, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1959, 1963; PhD, Michigan State U., 1971.
Searle, June G. (1961) BS, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1958, 1967; PhD, U. of Utah, 1974.
Steed, Robin (1988) BS, Brigham Young U., 1951; MA, St. Mary's Coll., 1981; EdD, Brigham Young U., 1984.
Storrs, Jane G. (1960) BS, MS, Brigham Young U., 1946, 1960.
Sucher, Floyd (1991) BS, Brigham Young U., 1954; MA, California State U., Los Angeles, 1957; EdD, Northern Colorado State U., 1963.
Wilcox, Ray T. (1957) BS, MEd, Brigham Young U., 1951, 1954; EdD, U. of California, Berkeley, 1957.
Wolfgramm, Harold F. (1966) BS, MS, PhD, U. of Utah, 1959, 1960, 1964.
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