Biola_Catalog_19690101NA

340 PRINCIPLES AND CURRICULUM OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (3) Development, scope, and function of public education as it relates to the secondary school. Consideration of rural and urban schools, curriculum, voca.tional education, and special education programs; visits to junior and senior high schools and experimental programs included. 403 STUDENT TEACHING IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL I (4) Laboratory experiences in a public school classroom under the direction of a qualified supervising teacher; seminar of one hour per week included in the course requirements. Prerequisites: Completion of all other departmental requirements and departmental approval. Either semester. 404 STUDENT TEACHING IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL II (4) Laboratory experience similar to Education 403 at a different grade level. Education 403 and 404 are completed during the same semester. Either semester. 405 PROBLEMS SEMINAR (2) Consideration of topics related to the curriculum of the elementary school; special emphasis to the teaching of music and art. Co-requisite: 403-404. Either semester. 442 TEACHING IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL (3) Objectives, methods, and materials of teaching the various subjects in secondary schools; observation and participation in junior and senior high school classes. Required, before student teaching, of candidates for the Standard Teaching Credential with a Specialization in Secondary Teaching. Either semester. 443, 444 STUDENT TEACHING IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL (3, 3) Student teaching in the major field or in both the major and minor fields; participation for a semester in a regular secondary school teaching program under the guidance of qualified supervising teachers; includes a seminar each week in problems and procedures of secondary school teaching under the direction of college supervisors. Prerequisites: Completion of all other departmental requirements and departmental approval. Either semester. 451 PHILOSOPHY OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (2) Aims of Christian schools and means of achieving them; exploration of attitudes and convictions which Christian schools seek to develop in their students. Offered in summer school. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS EDWARD H. NORMAN, Chairman Objectives: The objectives of the Physical Education program are ( 1) to teach sports skills; (2) to teach the necessity for and the techniques of physical fit­ ness; (3) to provide wholesome recreational activities and intramural sports; ( 4) to conduct intercollegiate athletics; and (5) to provide a major in physical education. Students are required to complete four semesters of physical education. All fresh­ men and transfer students will select PE 100, Physical Education Orientation, during the fall semester. Students studying for the Standard Teaching Credential with a Specialization in Elementary Teaching, but not selecting physical education as a minor area of concentration, should select PE 201 and three other physical education activity classes. 53

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