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SED 158 - Teaching of Business and Information Systems


Fall
Course focuses on developing effective pedagogical approaches for classroom teachers (grades 7-12) of business and information technologies. Topics include instructional planning, teaching methodologies, student evaluation and assessment, instructional resources, and emerging technologies in the business education classroom. Communication, analysis, and transmission of business-related information in a variety of formats are emphasized. Twenty (20) clock hours of observation/participation in area schools is required.

Prerequisites & Notes
SED 100, 102, 151. May not be taken on a Pass/D+/D/Fail basis. (Formerly Teaching of Business-Accounting (College Accounting, Bookkeeping, Data Processing and Law.) NOTE: Methods courses (153, 157-160) are usually offered only during the fall semester. Students should check with their advisers in Secondary Education in order to plan their sequence of courses. Students enrolling in these courses are expected to set aside a three-hour block of time one day a week between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. for observation and participation in selected public schools.

Credits: 3 s.h.





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