1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University
1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University 1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University
The Division of Education uses the West Virginia State Department of Educationsystem of calculating grade-point averages only for admission to Teacher Educationprograms, admission to student teaching, and for assessing teaching field andeducation averages. Academic performance and eligibility for graduation are assessedby the system used by WVU and Board of Trustees institutions.Planning a Course of StudyAssistance in planning a course of study to meet degree and certification requirementsfor elementary and secondary education is available upon request in theTeacher Education Advising Center, 601 Allen Hall. If you plan to become a teacher,you should arrange a planning conference with an advisor from this office before theend of your second year of study.FacultyProfessorsC. Kenneth Murray, Ph.D. (Ohio St. U.). Division Director. Social studies education,Economic education, Teacher behavior.John L Carline, Ph.D. (Syracuse U.). Curriculum, Teacher behavior, Interpersonalrelations.J. William Douglas, Ph.D. (Ohio St. U.). Dean, School of Physical Education.Management theory, History and philosophy of sport.Marilyn Fairbanks, Ed.D. (WVU). Emeritus.Boyd D. Holtan, Ed.D. (U. III.). Mathematics education, Instructional strategies,Microcomputer education.Ronald V. lannone, Ed.D. (Syracuse U.). Creative drama, Aesthetic education,Alternative education.Robert L Kurucz, Ph.D. (Ohio St. U.). Adjunct. Sport and exercise study, Exercisephysiology.Layle D. Lawrence, Ph.D. (LSU). Secondary agricultural education, Youthorganization, Extension education.Roy A. Moxley, Ph.D. (U. Mich.). Early childhood education, Early literacy, Educationaltechnology.Patricia A. Obenauf, Ed.D. (U. Va.). Curriculum development, Science education,Conceptual models.Patricia K.Smith, Ed.D. (WVU). Recreational reading, Clinical reading, Language arts.Charles Wales, Ph.D. (Purdue U.). Adjunct. Thinking skills, Decision making andguided design.Associate ProfessorsW. Scott Bower, Ph.D. (Ohio St. U.). Teaching strategies, Curriculum development,Teacher effectiveness.Ardeth M. Deay, Ph.D. (Cornell U.). Classroom organization and management, Ruralwomen in education, Peace education.Sandra Bradford DeCosta, Ed.D. (WVU). Early childhood education, General methodsof education, Multicultural/global education for teachers.Stacy A. Gartin, Ph.D. (Ohio St.U.). Adult agricultural education, Communications,Leadership development.Mary E. Haas, Ed.D. (Ind. U.). Social studies education, Geographic education, Globaleducation.Perry D. Phillips, Ed.D. (WVU). Associate Dean. Social studies education, Teachereducation.W. Michael Reed, Ed.D. (VPI&SU). Coordinator, Microcomputer Lab. Microcomputereducation, English education, Cognition and writing.Steven D. Rinehart, Ed.D. (WVU). Reading education, Language arts, Teachereducation.228 College of Human Resources and Education
Assistant ProfessorsMary Alice Barksdale-Ladd, Ed.D. (VPI&SU). Reading education, Reading anxiety,Cognition.Michael A. Caruso, M.A. (WVU). Teacher education certification.Jeanne Gerlach, Ed.D.(WVU). English education, Writing as learning, Collaborativewriting.Betsy M. Hobbs, Ed.D. (WVU). Content area reading, Reading motivation— children'sliterature, Experiential programs for adult learners.Nancy Hoffman, Ed.D. (Penn St. U.). Supervision, Staff development, Effectiveteaching.Kerry S. Odell, Ph.D. (Ohio St. U.). Research methodology, Microcomputer applications,Teaching methods.Steven D. Rinehart, Ed.D. (WVU). Reading education, Language arts, Teachereducation.Joy F. Saab, Ed.D. (WVU). Early childhood, Creative arts, Foxfire.Farella E. Shaka, Ed.D. (WVU). Science education K-12, Science education research.Karen F. Thomas, Ph.D. (U. Pitt). Language/Literacy education, Reading, Languagearts.Jody Messinger Wolfe, Ed.D. (WVU). Research. Social studies education, Curriculum,Teacher thinking, Teacher education.LecturerEmma Swain, Ph.D. (Duke U.). Director, University Reading Lab. Remedial reading,Diagnostic services, Teacher education.Programs for Elementary EducationMULTISUBJECTS GRADES K-8(130 Semester Hours Required)Req.Sem. Hr.GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS (K-4 and 5-8) 80General 22Engl. 1 Composition and Rhetoric* 3Engl. 2 Composition and Rhetoric* 3L. Sci. 203 Literature for Children 3Music 41 Fundamental Music Skills 2Music 42 Teaching Elementary School Music 2HI. Ed. 1 01 Elementary School Health Program 2G.P.E. 41 Movement Education and Rhythms 1G.P.E. 42 Elementary Sports Skill 1P.P.E. 43 Physical Education for Elementary Teachers 2Art 3 Materials and Procedures 3CLUSTER A Humanities and Fine Arts 18Engl. 35 Poetry and Drama* orEngl. 36 Short Story and Novel* 3Cluster A elective* 3Hist. 1 Western Civilization: Antiquity to 1600* orHist. 179 World History to 1500* 3Hist. 52 American History to 1865* 3Hist. 53 American History 1865 to Present* 3Hist. 153 West Virginia History 3Elementary Education Programs 229
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Assistant ProfessorsMary Alice Barksdale-Ladd, Ed.D. (VPI&SU). Reading education, Reading anxiety,Cognition.Michael A. Caruso, M.A. (WVU). Teacher education certification.Jeanne Gerlach, Ed.D.(WVU). English education, Writing as learning, Collaborativewriting.Betsy M. Hobbs, Ed.D. (WVU). Content area reading, Reading motivation— children'sliterature, Experiential programs for adult learners.Nancy Hoffman, Ed.D. (Penn St. U.). Supervision, Staff development, Effectiveteaching.Kerry S. Odell, Ph.D. (Ohio St. U.). Research methodology, Microcomputer applications,Teaching methods.Steven D. Rinehart, Ed.D. (WVU). Reading education, Language arts, Teachereducation.Joy F. Saab, Ed.D. (WVU). Early childhood, Creative arts, Foxfire.Farella E. Shaka, Ed.D. (WVU). Science education K-12, Science education research.Karen F. Thomas, Ph.D. (U. Pitt). Language/Literacy education, Reading, Languagearts.Jody Messinger Wolfe, Ed.D. (WVU). Research. Social studies education, Curriculum,Teacher thinking, Teacher education.LecturerEmma Swain, Ph.D. (Duke U.). Director, <strong>University</strong> Reading Lab. Remedial reading,Diagnostic services, Teacher education.Programs for Elementary EducationMULTISUBJECTS GRADES K-8(130 Semester Hours Required)Req.Sem. Hr.GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS (K-4 and 5-8) 80General 22Engl. 1 Composition and Rhetoric* 3Engl. 2 Composition and Rhetoric* 3L. Sci. 203 Literature for Children 3Music 41 Fundamental Music Skills 2Music 42 Teaching Elementary School Music 2HI. Ed. 1 01 Elementary School Health Program 2G.P.E. 41 Movement Education and Rhythms 1G.P.E. 42 Elementary Sports Skill 1P.P.E. 43 Physical Education for Elementary Teachers 2Art 3 Materials and Procedures 3CLUSTER A Humanities and Fine Arts 18Engl. 35 Poetry and Drama* orEngl. 36 Short Story and Novel* 3Cluster A elective* 3Hist. 1 <strong>West</strong>ern Civilization: Antiquity to 1600* orHist. 179 World History to 1500* 3Hist. 52 American History to 1865* 3Hist. 53 American History 1865 to Present* 3Hist. 153 <strong>West</strong> <strong>Virginia</strong> History 3Elementary Education Programs 229