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Teaching Credential Classes and Courses
Teaching credential courses are available through bachelor's, master's and graduate certificates in teaching and education. The following article describes core teaching classes, which provide students with the information they need to become successful teachers, including teaching and testing methods, techniques for managing a classroom and working with students who have disabilities. Continue reading to learn more.
Introduction to Teaching Course
In this course and other introductory teaching classes, students are provided an overview of the teaching profession through such topics as student life, school organizational structure and career concerns. Typically, students must spend some time in a classroom observing the age and subject matter they'd like to teach. Professors provide introductions to students on how to conduct classrooms, interact with students and talk to parents.
Teaching Methods Course
Those looking for a teaching credential take this class to become familiar with the established methods of teaching. Practical aspects of the course include creating lesson plans suitable for the age level they're teaching. They integrate key principles into lessons. Courses also demonstrate testing options, so students can test their students' competency. Technology and software programs that can make teaching and grade-keeping easier are also introduced.
Classroom Management Course
Courses in classroom management are essential for the enhancement of teaching credentials, and they train future teachers to control their classroom. This course teaches participants how to deal with disruptive behavior and how to use disciplinary actions to keep students under control. Coursework examines methods teachers can employ to keep students' attention and provide incentives to focus.
Disorders and Disabilities Course
More often, it's becoming the responsibility of teachers to notice when students are being abused or when they have learning disabilities. Teachers need to cope and teach students who have disorders, such as attention deficit disorder (ADD), autism, dyslexia and Asperger's. These courses provide information about recognition, intervention and techniques for helping these students learn. They also learn to look for signs of abuse and ways to talk to students that show symptoms of abuse.
Student Teaching Course
Advanced teaching candidates are placed in real classrooms and supervised by working teachers in this teaching course. Students plan lessons, instruct the class, tutor students and grade assignments. The supervising teacher is often present in the room to assess students' ability and to help as needed.
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