Students analyze current content in social studies education as recommended by the National Council for Social Studies and Wisconsin DPI. Students design learning opportunities for the five content areas of social studies: Geography, History, Behavioral Sciences( Culture and Society), Political Science( Civics and Government), and Economics that incorporate the social studies inquiry practices and processes. Students receive training on the history, culture, and tribal sovereignty of Wisconsin’ s eleven federally recognized American Indian nations and tribal communities( Act 31) and The Holocaust and other genocides( Act 30) to meet Wisconsin teacher standards and teaching requirements. Course Typically Offered: Fall
EDU: Practicum 2 10522131 Students apply the skills learned in previous program courses in a school setting while under the supervision of a Department of Public Instruction certified teacher. Students support learners and while demonstrating professionalism. Students apply job search skills.( Prerequisite: 10-522-129, EDU: Practicum 1; Corequisite 10-890-101, College 101) Course Typically Offered: Fall Spring
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