Lower-Division

EDUC 10 Introduction to Learning

Survey course exploring the foundational perspectives on learning, especially when considering learners from non-dominant communities, how those views of learning are reflected in what and how students learn in school and out of school, and how those views of learning can impact teaching practices.

Credits

5

Instructor

Roberto de Roock, The Staff

General Education Code

PE-H

Quarter offered

Fall, Spring

EDUC 50A CAL Teach 1: Science and Mathematics

Introductory seminar exploring secondary students, teaching, and schools in the context of science and/or mathematics instruction. Concurrent participation in a secondary school internship required. Course material supports and enhances students' placement experiences. Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into CAL Teach and concurrent participation in a secondary school internship in a science or math classroom.

Credits

2

General Education Code

PR-S

EDUC 50B CAL Teach 1: Mathematics

Introductory seminar exploring secondary students, teaching, and schools in the context of mathematics instruction. Concurrent participation in a secondary school internship required. Course material supports and enhances students' placement experiences. Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into CAL Teach and concurrent participation in a secondary school internship in a math classroom.

Credits

2

Instructor

Hayley Vandercook

General Education Code

PR-S

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter

EDUC 50C CAL Teach 1: Science

Introductory seminar exploring secondary students, teaching, and schools in the context of science instruction. Concurrent participation in a secondary school internship required. Course material supports and enhances students' placement experiences. Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into CAL Teach and concurrent participation in a secondary school internship in a science classroom.

Credits

2

Instructor

Emily Maddox

General Education Code

PR-S

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter

EDUC 60 Schooling, Democracy, and Justice

Survey course exploring the foundations of public education in the United States, including: the social and political forces within schools and school systems in the U.S. the history and formation of the system and the educational policies and practices in our culturally and linguistically diverse nation. (Formerly Introduction to Education: Learning, Schooling, and Society.)

Credits

5

Instructor

The Staff

General Education Code

ER

Quarter offered

Fall, Spring

EDUC 99 Tutorial

Students submit petition to sponsoring agency.

Credits

5

Repeatable for credit

Yes

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring

Cross-listed courses that are managed by another department are listed at the bottom.

Cross-listed Courses

CRES 121 The Struggle for K-12 Ethnic Studies

Critical analysis of the movement for K-12 ethnic studies in historical and contemporary time periods with a particular focus on the Liberated Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum. Students read, discuss, and analyze past and present K-12 ethnic studies research, policy, and practice to deepen their knowledge and strengthen their ability to critique issues in K-12 ethnic studies education while reflecting on how the concepts and questions that arise relate to their own educational experiences and lives.

Credits

5

Cross Listed Courses

EDUC 121

Instructor

Tricia Gallagher-Geursten

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Summer

OAKS 151A Corre la Voz: Community Literacies and Power Seminar

Required seminar for first-quarter students in the Corre la Voz program. Examines theories, curriculum design, and teaching methods that emphasize social connection, leadership, verbal enrichment, multi-modal literacies, and community empowerment. Taken concurrently with field study. Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Co-requisite(s): course 151B. Enrollment is by interview only and successful application to the Corre la Voz program.

Credits

2

Cross Listed Courses

EDUC 151A

Instructor

Leslie Lopez