TCED 4800L 08: Lab Experience Tchng Learners

TCED 4800L - Laboratory Experience for Teaching All Learners

Fall 2026 Syllabus, Section 08, CRN 41702,

Credit hours: 0

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Instructor

M Kathleen Cripe

Email: mlcripe@ysu.edu

Public Instructor Information

Instructor Title: Daniel Wakefield
Instructor Professional Qualifications: M.S. History and Education, Youngstown State University
Instructor Office Location: Beeghly Hall, room 2308
Instructor Office Phone: (330) 941 - 1353

Instructor Title: Bre Beaver
Instructor Professional Qualifications: Ph.D. Curriculum & Instruction, Kent state University
Instructor Office Location: Beeghly Hall, room 2210
Instructor Office Phone: (330) 941 - 7230

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Course Description

4800L. Laboratory Experience for Teaching All Learners. Laboratory Experience for creating effective classroom environments that are developmentally appropriate, engaging, and integrate the use of technology to positively impact learning. Peer and clinical teaching designed to meet needs of all learners. Coreq.: ECIS 4801 or ECIS 4802 or ECE 3713 or ECE 3715 or ECE 3780 or ECE 4814 or TEMC 3703 or TEMC 3704 or TEMC 3705 or TEMC 3706 or SED 4800C or SED 4800E or SED 4800M or SED 4800S or SPED 4854 or SPED 5835 or SPED 5864 or SPED 5851 or SPED 5868. 0 s.h.

Course Readings

Group Title Author ISBN
No Readings

The course readings are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances, research developments, current events, and/or to ensure better learning.  

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How to Succeed in This Course

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Attendance Expectations

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Late Work Submission Policy

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Additional Course Expectations

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Artificial Intelligence Policy Statement

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University Policies

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Course Calendar and Topics

Week of Reading(s) Proposed Topic Due/To Prepare for Class
8/24 In Class
8/31 In Class
9/7 In Class
9/14 In Class
Observation
9/21 In Class
Observation
9/28 In Class
Observation
10/5 Teach Lesson Plans
In Class
10/12 Observation
In Class
10/19 Field
10/26 Field
11/2 Field
11/9 Field
11/16 Teach Unit
11/23 Field
11/30 Field
12/7 In Class

The course schedule, policies, procedures, and assignments in this course are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances, by mutual agreement, and/or to ensure better learning.