`                       CALUMET COLLEGE OF SAINT JOSEPH

                                                      Education Program

                                Semester 2002-1  ED 300  Educational Psychology

                                                             Syllabus

 

Elaine T. Kisisel, Ph.D.                                                            

Professor in Education

Office:              Room 513

Hours:              By appointment

Telephone:        (219) 473-4271

                        (312) 721-0202 x271

E-mail:  ekisisel@ccsj.edu

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION:     The teacher candidate will examine and reflect on the application of psychology to a variety of situations encountered in teaching/learning situations.  Topics include cognitive/language/ socio-emotional development of students, cultural diversity, assessment, learning objectives/strategies, pedagogy, learning environment components, and reflective teaching.

 

PRE-REQUISITES:  PSY 100 or ED 200

 

PRINCIPAL OBJECTIVE:      The teacher candidate will demonstrate his/her understanding and reflections about the following:

·        influence of student’s development on the design, implementation and assessment of teaching/learning strategies in educational settings;

·        preparation of a working professional portfolio with artifacts representative of the INTASC principles;

·        design, implementation and assessment of teaching/learning strategies;

·        impact of student cultural diversity on teaching/learning strategies;

·        importance of multi-cultural education;

·        teaching/learning  and motivation theories;

·        classroom management and monitoring strategies.

 

RELATED INTASC PRINCIPLES (STANDARDS):

            The teacher understands how children learn and develop, and can provide learning opportunities that support their intellectual, social and personal development.

            The teacher understands how students differ in their approaches to learning and creates instructional opportunities that are adapted to diverse learners.

            The teacher uses an understanding of individual and group motivation and behavior to create a learning environment that encourages positive social interaction, active engagement in learning and self-motivation.

            The teacher is a reflective practitioner who continually evaluates the effects of his/her choices and actions on others…and who actively seeks out opportunities to grow professionally.

                                                                       

TEXTBOOK:  Santrock, John W. (2001) Educational Psychology.  Boston: McGraw Hill.

 

ADDITIONAL BOOKS:

 

Campbell, Dorothy M., et.al.  (2001) How to Develop a Professional Portfolio.  Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

 

Mackenzie, Robert J.  (1996) Setting Limits in the Classroom.  Rocklin, CA: Prima.

 

Codell, Esme Raji.  (1999) Educating Esme.  Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books.

 

Zemelman, Steven.  (1998) Best Practice. Portsmouth, NH: Heineman.

 

Kohn, Alfie.  (2000)  The Schools Our Children Deserve.  Boston:Houghton.

 

ATTENDANCE:         Attendance is mandatory.  Student missing more than two classes                                              may not pass the course.

 

GRADES:                    Grades will be determined as follows:               

Assignments     70%

                                                                        Discussion        15%

                                                                        Final Exam      15%

                                               

ASSIGNMENTS:        These assignments are due as scheduled.  There will be no        substitutions.

            Assignment #1:  Educating Esme

                        Due date:  September 11, 2002

            Assignment #2:  Development

                        Due date:  September 25, 2002

            Assignment #3:  Observation/Diverse Learners

                        Due date:  October 9, 2002

            Assignment #4:  Best Practice

                        Due date:  October 23, 2002

            Assignment #5:  Setting Limits

                        Due date:  November 6, 2002

            Assignment #6:  Schools Children Deserve

                        Due date:  November 20, 2002

            Assignment #7:  Professional Working Portfolios/Brochures

                        Due date:  December 4, 2002

           

 

 

 

 

CLASSES AND TEXTBOOK READINGS:

September 11, 2002

                        Topic: Educational Psychology and Reflective Teaching

                        Text:     Chapter 1

 

            September 18, 2002

                        Topic:   Developmental Theories           

                        Text:     Chapter 2

                       

            September 25, 2002

                        Topic:   Contexts of Development

                        Text:     Chapter 3

                       

            October 2, 2002

                        Topics:  Student Characteristics;  Portfolio Development          

                        Text:     Chapter 4

                       

            October 9, 2002

                        Topic:   Cultural Diversity in the Classroom       

                        Text:     Chapter 5

                       

            October 16, 2002

                        Topic:   Student Exceptionality

                        Text:     Chapter 6

                       

October 23, 2002

                        Topic:   Teaching/Learning Approaches, Best Practice

                        Text:     Chapters 7, 8 and 9

                       

            October 30, 2002

                        Topic:   Learning Objectives and Technology

                        Text:     Chapter 10

                       

            November 6, 2002

                        Topic:   Motivation and Classroom Management

                        Text:     Chapters 11 and 12

                       

            November 13, 2002

                        Topic:   Assessment of Teaching/Learning

                        Text:     Chapters 13 and 14     

 

November 20, 2002

                        Topic:   Reflective Teaching

                                   

           

December 4, 2002

                        Topic:   Portfolios/Brochures                

                       

            December 11, 2002

                        Topic:   Final Examination