Donald McPherson

ATS Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Education - International Initiatives

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ATS Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Education - International Initiatives
Email
dmcphers@ualberta.ca

Courses

EDCT 400 - Conference Seminar

Content varies. Topics are announced prior to registration. The transcript will carry a title descriptive of content. Prerequisite: consent of Department.


EDSE 317 - Introduction to Curriculum and Teaching in Secondary School Career and Technology Studies (Major)

This course examines the Career and Technology Studies (CTS) and Career and Technology Foundations (CTF) curricula and will help to prepare CTS Major students for the introductory practicum experience and for future roles as career and technology education teachers. Students will learn through hands-on engagement and demonstrate emerging interpersonal teaching competencies through learning activities designed to develop teaching/learning skills and pedagogical knowledge. Prerequisites: 9 units in the Major subject area, EDPY 302, EDFX 200, EDU 210, and EDU 211. Corequisite: Courses in the Introductory Professional Term (IPT) for the Secondary Education Route. Successful completion of the on-campus portion of the IPT is required prior to being granted permission to continue into EDFX 350.


EDSE 318 - Introduction to Curriculum and Teaching in Secondary School Career and Technology Studies (Minor)

This course examines the Career and Technology Studies (CTS) and Career and Technology Foundations (CTF) curricula and will help to prepare CTS Minor students for future roles as career and technology education teachers. Students will learn through hands-on engagement and demonstrate emerging interpersonal teaching competencies through learning activities designed to develop teaching/learning skills and pedagogical knowledge. Prerequisite: 9 units in the Minor subject area. Pre/corequisites: EDFX 200, EDU 210, and EDU 211. Note: EDSE 318 is not open to students whose Major is Career and Technology Studies.


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