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Liberal Studies Summary
Five Year Teacher Preparation Integration Program
Goal: To develop a five-year integrated teacher preparation program.
Objective: By July 1, 1998, develop a proposal for a Multiple Subjects
Professional Program to deliver to students starting the junior year of
their academic program.
- Conduct meetings between Multiple Subject Credential and Liberal
Studies Committees
- Develop proposal and submit it to the appropriate school curriculum
committees
- Submit proposal to the university curriculum committee
Objective: By June 1, 1998, develop an appropriate curriculum in
mathematics and science for Liberal Studies majors and increase the number
of students selecting to emphasize these areas in their programs.
- Develop a plan to work with Fresno Unified School District to
strengthen the mathematics and science curriculum in the Liberal Studies
Program
- Submit a joint proposal for extramural funding to support this
effort--proposal submitted to California Post Secondary Education
Commission
Objective: By June 1, 1998, develop an appropriate curriculum in the
Social Sciences for Liberal Studies Majors and increase the number of
students selecting to emphasize this area in their programs.
- Develop a plan to work with local area school districts to
strengthen the Social Science curriculum in the Liberal Studies Program by
hiring a Social Sciences Educator on the faculty of the School of Social
Sciences to provide leadership in curriculum work in liberal studies.
- Submit a joint proposal for extramural funding to support this
effort--proposal under preparation by local school districts, School of
Social Sciences and the School of Education and Human Development for
submission to California Post Secondary Education Commission and other
sources.
Objective: By June 1, 1998, develop an area of concentration (12 credit
hours) dealing with conflict and violence in the classroom for Liberal
Studies majors.
- Convene meetings with Departments of Criminology, Ethnic Studies,
Peace and Conflict Studies, and Sociology to develop a program
- Develop curriculum plan for submission to school and university
curriculum committees
Objective: By August 15, 1998, Liberal Studies offerings in literature,
writing and literacy will be reviewed in the departments of English,
Linguistics and Speech Communication to incorporate pedagogical and field
work experiences early in the students academic career.
- Convene appropriate faculty (including community college and public
school) for a two-week summer intensive writing project to develop
appropriate course work.
- Conduct appropriate staff development activities to ensure faculty
involved in the teaching of these courses possess the skill needed to
deliver the newly modified courses.
- Create a procedure for the delivery of these lower division courses
in the community colleges and establish articulation agreements
Objective: By December 12, 1998, mathematics and science courses in the Liberal
Studies program will be delivered incorporating, when appropriate,
pedagogical instruction through direct instruction or modeling.
- Convene appropriate faculty (including community college and public
school) for a two-week summer intensive writing project to develop
appropriate course work
- Conduct appropriate staff development activities to ensure faculty
involved in the teaching of these courses possess the skill needed to
deliver the newly modified courses
- Create a procedure for the delivery of these lower division courses
in the community colleges and establish articulation agreements
Objective: By August 15, 1998, General Education courses appropriate for
prospective teachers will be identified for Liberal Studies majors.
Objective: By August 15, 1998, a plan will be developed to utilize
resources in instruction on the campus, in the schools and the community
colleges such as the Arnie Nixon Center for Children's Literature in the
Fresno State Library.
- Plan to be developed by the multiple subject credential faculty,
the Liberal Studies Committee and the appropriate community college faculty
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