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Nov 25, 2024
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2019-2020 Traditional Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Technology Education for Early Childhood through Adolescence Education Certification (grades K-12), B.A.
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Students who have successfully completed a B.A. in Technology Education from Lakeland University should be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of the central concepts, tools of inquiry, and structures of the discipline he or she teaches and create learning experiences that make these aspects of subject matter meaningful for pupils.
- Describe how children with broad ranges of abilities learn and how pupils differ in their approaches to learning.
- Demonstrate how pupils differ in their approaches to learning and adapt instructions to meet the diverse needs of pupils, including those with disabilities and exceptionalities.
- Use a variety of instructional strategies, including the use of technology to encourage children’s development of critical thinking, problem solving, and performance skills.
- Apply an understanding of individual and group motivation and behavior to create a learning environment that encourages positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self-motivation.
- Use effective verbal and nonverbal communication techniques as well as instructional media and technology to foster active inquiry, collaboration, and supportive interaction in the classroom.
- Organize and plan systematic instruction based upon knowledge of subject matter, pupils, the community, and curriculum goals.
- Use formal and informal assessment strategies to evaluate and ensure the continuous intellectual, social, and physical development of pupils.
- Evaluate the effect of his or her choices and actions on pupils, parents, professionals in the learning community and others; and seek opportunities to grow professionally.
- Foster relationships with school colleagues, parents, and agencies in the larger community to support pupil learning and wellbeing; and act with integrity, fairness, and in an ethical manner.
- Effectively integrate the principles of character education based on pro-social values and stimulates the examination and understanding of personal, social, and civic values.
- Integrate the central ingredients of critical thinking and use rational, evidence-based argument in the presentation of classroom materials.
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Major/Professional Sequence
In addition to the Interdisciplinary Studies coursework required of all Lakeland University graduates, students seeking certification to teach Technology Education at the Early Childhood through Adolescence certification level will be expected to complete the following major/professional sequence and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction’s (DPI) statutory requirements:
The following courses must be completed through Lakeland and cannot be transferred in from Lakeshore Technical College:
The following courses must be completed through Lakeshore Technical College:
- Principles of Career and Technical Education - 10620114 (3 semester hours)
- Instructional Methodology for Technical Education - 10620112 (3 semester hours)
- Introduction to the Construction Trades - 10410101 (2 semester hours)
- Industrial Wiring - 10620122 (2 semester hours)
- Basic Mechanical Drafting Using AutoCAD - 10606101 (2 semester hours)
- Manufacturing Processes and Applications - 10606160 (3 semester hours)
- Machine Tool Saws and Material Selection - 31420334 (1 semester hour)
- Digital Photography - 10201115 (2 semester hours)
- Maintenance Tools and Measurement - 10462107 (1 semester hour)
- Machine Tool Programming Basic - 31420311 (1 semester hour)
- Machine Tool Print Reading 1 - 31420385 (1 semester hour)
- Introduction to Welding - 31442300 (1 semester hour)
- Energy Introduction - 10413110 (1 semester hour)
- Auto Orientation and Safety - 31404301 (1 semester hour)
Six (6) additional semester hours from one of the following areas of emphasis:
Agriculture Emphasis
- Farm Business Management - 10006112 (3 semester hours)
- Intro to Animal Science - 10006114 (3 semester hours)
- Intro to Soil Science - 10006116 (3 semester hours)
- Agribusiness Economics - 10006126 (3 semester hours)
Architecture and Construction Emphasis
- Construction Trades I - 10410102 (2 semester hours)
- Carpentry I - 10410104 (2 semester hours)
- Basic Electricity - 10605100C1 (1 semester hour)
- Print Reading for Construction Trades - 31403450 (1 semester hour)
Electronics Emphasis
- DC Fundamentals - 10660105 (2 semester hours)
- AC Fundamentals - 10660106 (2 semester hours)
- Electronic Devices/Transducers - 10620147 (2 semester hours)
Engineering Emphasis
- Intermediate Mechanical Drafting (AutoCAD) - 10606103 (2 semester hours)
- Introduction to Modeling Using SolidWorks (2 semester hours) (10606103 Prerequisite)
- Robotics Introduction - 10620168 (2 semester hours)
- Industrial Maintenance Hydraulics and Pneumatics - 10620155 (3 semester hours)
Information and Communication Technology Emphasis
- Introduction to Information Technology - 10154104 (3 semester hours)
- Design Fundamentals - 10201101 (3 semester hours)
- Photoshop - 10201108 (3 semester hours)
- Illustration - 10201109 (3 semester hours)
- Web Development I - 10152196 (3 semester hours)
Manufacturing Emphasis
- Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1A - 31442310 (1 semester hour)
- Shielded Metal Arc Welding 1B - 31442312 (1 semester hour)
- Gas Metal Arc Welding 1A - 31442320 (1 semester hour)
- Gas Metal Arc Welding 1B - 31442322 (1 semester hour)
- Machine Tool Mills 1B - 31420351 (1 semester hour)
- Machine Tools Lathes 1B - 31420341 (1 semester hour)
- Machine Tool Print Reading 2 - 31420386 (1 semester hour)
- Introduction to CNC Machining Center - 31420307 (1 semester hour) (Prerequisite: 31420351)
- Introduction to CNC Turning Center - 31420308 (1 semester hour) (Prerequisite: 31420341)
Power and Energy Emphasis
- Introduction to Wind Systems - 10482101 (3 semester hours)
- Nuclear Systems and Sources - 10624114 (3 semester hours)
- Introduction to Mechanisms Mechanics - 10620130 (3 semester hours)
Transportation Emphasis
- Auto Engine Repair - 31404376 (4 semester hours)
- Auto Brakes - 31404370 (3 semester hours)
- Auto Suspension and Steering - 31404301 (3 semester hours)
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