2019-2020 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Elementary and Bilingual Education, Department of
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Department Chair
Kim Norman
Department Office/Website
Education Classroom Building 324
657-278-4794
ed.fullerton.edu/edel
Faculty
Michelle Vander Veldt Brye, Kim Case, Sharon Chappell, Amy Cox-Petersen, Teresa Crawford, Loretta Donovan, Barbara Finnell, Armando Garza, Ana Garza-Dargatz, Cynthia Gautreau, Tim Green, Andrea Guillaume, Malia Hoffmann, Karen Ivers, Pablo Jasis, Christine Mayfield, Kim Norman, Terri Patchen, Nawang Phuntsog, Kristine Quinn, Carolina Valdez, Lisa Winstead, Ruth Yopp-Edwards, Hallie Yopp Slowik
Introduction
The Department of Elementary and Bilingual Education at Cal State Fullerton provides exemplary preparation for candidates dedicated to improving teaching and learning for all children. The faculty members in the department are nationally recognized for their contributions to the field of education. Moreover, the Department of Elementary and Bilingual Education provides programs that are nationally accredited (NCATE), in addition to meeting the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) requirements. The department is highly regarded as a leader in education whose candidates are well-prepared to act as change agents for the future.
The department offers teacher credential and master’s programs in a variety of areas, both face to face and online.
The university mission, college philosophy and department themes emphasize the active social nature of learning, the interconnection among ways of learning, the dispositions of inquiry and the relationship to the larger diverse society. The department is strongly committed to just, equitable and inclusive education.
Degree Descriptions
The Master of Science in Education with a concentration in Bilingual/Bicultural Education is designed to develop qualified bilingual/bicultural educators who can work as classroom or resource teachers and provide professional learning to other educators. It helps individuals teach others how to provide experiences in the cultural heritage of the target population and develop specific teaching techniques and methods in teaching reading and English language development. The program also helps individuals interpret and implement research related to bilingual, bicultural children.
The Master of Science in Educational Technology is designed to prepare educational technology leaders who understand and apply change theory to promote effective technology integration in learning environments. Students develop the knowledge and skills to effectively integrate innovative technologies and practices in formal and informal educational contexts in order to improve learner performance and achievement. Assignments and projects are directly applicable to students’ teaching, instructional coaching and professional contexts.
The Master of Science in Education with a concentration in Elementary Curriculum and Instruction is designed to help classroom teachers: advance their knowledge, skills and abilities; become informed about current research and practice in elementary teaching; and prepare for curriculum and instructional leadership roles in public and private schools, preschool-8th grade. Students may choose from a number of study plans, including general curriculum and instruction or an emphasis, such as: 1) the Education for Social Justice Emphasis, designed to meet the needs of educators working in today’s highly culturally and linguistically diverse schools and communities. Students examine education and schooling with a focus on social justice, addressing a broad range of socio-cultural dimensions and historical and current contexts, and explore and articulate interdisciplinary strategies to create educational equity and inclusion in their educational settings, particularly with regard to ethnicity/race, class, gender, (dis)ability, sexual orientation, language, nationality and migration status of CSUF students, families, teachers and communities; 2) the Early Childhood Education Emphasis, designed to meet the greater community and professional need for quality education during the critical early years of school. The educational demand for sound planning and instruction in preschool, kindergarten and the primary grades has increased the need for effective specialists in Early Childhood Education; 3) the Math and Science Emphasis, which responds to the urgent nationwide call for excellence in mathematics and science teaching at all levels, including pre-K through grade 8. The emphasis enriches and deepens teachers’ understanding of mathematics and science curriculum and pedagogy, provides the opportunity to promote problem solving specifically through the use of technology, and prepares teachers for leadership roles in their schools and districts in math and science. Contact the department for information about additional emphasis programs.
Learning Goals and Student Learning Outcomes
Application Deadlines
Please visit ed.fullerton.edu/edel for information on the credential and master’s programs.
Programs and Courses Offered
ProgramsMaster of Science- Education, Bilingual/Bicultural Education Concentration, M.S.
- Education, Elementary Curriculum and Instruction Concentration, Early Childhood Education Emphasis, M.S.
- Education, Elementary Curriculum and Instruction Concentration, Education for Social Justice Emphasis, M.S.
- Education, Elementary Curriculum and Instruction Concentration, M.S.
- Education, Elementary Curriculum and Instruction Concentration, Math and Science Emphasis, M.S.
- Education, Elementary Curriculum and Instruction Concentration, Professional Inquiry and Practice Emphasis, M.S.
- Education, Elementary Curriculum and Instruction Concentration, Staff Development Emphasis, M.S.
- Education, Elementary Curriculum and Instruction Concentration, Technology in Education Emphasis, M.S.
- Educational Technology, M.S.
Non-DegreeCertificateCoursesElementary and Bilingual Education
Courses are designated EDEL in the class schedule.
- EDEL 110 - The Teaching Experience: Exploration (3)
- EDEL 315 - Introduction to Elementary Classroom Teaching (3)
- EDEL 325 - Cultural Pluralism in Elementary Schools (3)
- EDEL 429 - Integrated Curriculum and Instruction in the Elementary School (3)
- EDEL 430 - Foundations in Elementary School Teaching (3)
- EDEL 433 - Language Arts and Reading Instruction in the Public Schools (3)
- EDEL 434 - Methods and Inquiry for Teaching English Learners (2)
- EDEL 435 - MathematicsCurriculum and Instruction in Elementary School Teaching (2)
- EDEL 436 - Science Curriculum and Instruction in Elementary School Teaching (2)
- EDEL 437 - Social Studies Curriculum and Instruction in Elementary School Teaching (2)
- EDEL 438 - Supervised Fieldwork in Elementary Teacher Education (1-2)
- EDEL 439 - Student Teaching in the Elementary School (4-15)
- EDEL 446 - Methods and Inquiry for Bilingual Teachers (3)
- EDEL 446K - Methods and Inquiry for Korean Bilingual Teachers (3)
- EDEL 446V - Methods and Inquiry for Vietnamese Bilingual Teachers (3)
- EDEL 450 - Visual and Performing Arts Methods: Art, Dance, Drama and Music (1)
- EDEL 451 - Community, School, and Classroom Issues (1)
- EDEL 452 - P.E., Health and Mainstreaming Education (1)
- EDEL 453A - Teaching Performance Assessment Support: Subject-Specific Pedagogy and Designing Instruction (1)
- EDEL 453B - Teaching Performance Assessment Support: Assessing Learning and Culminating Teaching Experience (1)
- EDEL 492 - Equity, Access and Opportunity for All Learners in Math and Science Education (3)
- EDEL 499 - Independent Study (1-3)
- EDEL 500 - Bilingual Multicultural Curriculum (3)
- EDEL 502A - New Teacher Induction, Assessment and Support, Year 1 (1)
- EDEL 502B - New Teacher Induction, Assessment, and Support, Year 1 (2)
- EDEL 502C - New Teacher Induction, Assessment, and Support, Year 2 (1)
- EDEL 502D - New Teacher Induction, Assessment and Support, Year 2 (2)
- EDEL 502E - Pedagogy, Assessment and Support for New Teachers: Semester 1 (3)
- EDEL 502F - Pedagogy, Assessment and Support for New Teachers: Semester 2 (2)
- EDEL 502G - Pedagogy, Assessment and Support for New Teachers (Semester 3) (2)
- EDEL 502H - Pedagogy, Assessment and Support for New Teachers (Semester 4) (2)
- EDEL 511 - Survey of Educational Research (3)
- EDEL 512 - Level Two Technology Proficiencies for Teachers in K-8 Schools (formerly 519) (3)
- EDEL 514 - Technology across the Curriculum (3)
- EDEL 515 - Technology and Problem Solving in Schools (3)
- EDEL 518A - Issues in the Instructional Design of Software for use in Schools (3)
- EDEL 518B - Multimedia Development and Instruction in the Classroom (3)
- EDEL 521 - The Study of Teaching (3)
- EDEL 522 - Web Design for Instruction in Schools (3)
- EDEL 523 - Distance Education Issues and Trends in Schools (3)
- EDEL 527 - Graduate Seminar in Developmental Psychology: The Human from Conception Through Eight Years (3)
- EDEL 528 - Reading/Language Arts in the Early Childhood Curriculum (3)
- EDEL 529 - Graduate Studies: Learning Theory for Classroom Use (3)
- EDEL 530 - Graduate Studies in Elementary Education: Second Languages (3)
- EDEL 531 - Graduate Studies in Elementary Education: Integrated Language Arts (3)
- EDEL 532 - Graduate Studies in Elementary Education: Mathematics (3)
- EDEL 533 - Graduate Studies in Elementary Education: Science (3)
- EDEL 534 - Graduate Studies in Elementary Education: Social Studies (3)
- EDEL 535 - Graduate Studies in Elementary Education: Reading in the Language Arts Program (3)
- EDEL 536 - Curriculum Theory and Development (3)
- EDEL 537 - Graduate Studies: Current Issues and Problems (3)
- EDEL 538 - Teaching and Learning in the Early Childhood Classroom (3)
- EDEL 539 - Clinical Supervision: Analyzing Effective Teaching (3)
- EDEL 541 - Culture and Education of Latino Students (3)
- EDEL 541K - Culture and Education of Korean Students (3)
- EDEL 541V - Culture and Education of Vietnamese Students (3)
- EDEL 542 - Current Issues and Problems in Bilingual-Bicultural Education (3)
- EDEL 543 - Elementary Graduate Seminar: Critical Arts Education with/in Urban Communities (3)
- EDEL 548 - Social Studies, Science and Math in Early Childhood Education (3)
- EDEL 551 - Assessment Across the Curriculum (3)
- EDEL 552 - Family, Community and Professional Partnership (3)
- EDEL 553 - Models of Teaching (3)
- EDEL 556 - Foundations of Education for Social Justice (3)
- EDEL 571 - Graduate Studies in Elementary Education: Science Education Practicum (3)
- EDEL 590 - Technology Professional Development in Schools (3)
- EDEL 594 - Culminating Project (3)
- EDEL 597 - Research Project (1-3)
- EDEL 598 - Thesis (1-3)
- EDEL 599 - Independent Graduate Research (1-3)
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