EDUC 2300 Introduction to Elementary Education
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2021-01Author
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Abstract
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the field of elementary education.
Through readings, discussions, inquiries, learning experiences, and fieldwork, students are
encouraged to confront their preconceptions about teachers, schooling, and education in
order to deepen their understanding of the foundations of elementary teaching and learning.
This course is required for elementary (childhood, grades 1-6) education majors. Fieldwork
sessions (36 hours) will be a combination of live or virtual fieldwork (26 hours) and video case
analysis of classrooms (10 hours) on Teaching Channel Plus. SCW Fieldwork supervisor
Professor Donna Greenberg will place students for live & virtual fieldwork according to
individual schedules; students can find their own fieldwork placement with the approval of
Professor Greenberg.
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Education is a discipline informed by theory and practice.
Schooling is different from education.
Teaching is a complex but rewarding profession with competing demands and responsibilities.
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How do your schooling experiences inform your attitudes towards teachers and teaching?
How has fieldwork shifted your knowledge and understanding of elementary school teaching?
What is elementary school teaching in 2021 America really like?
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Hirsch, Miriam. (2021, Spring), Syllabus, EDUC 2300 Introduction to Elementary Education, Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University.
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