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Early Childhood Education Course # Course Name State Requirement Duration ECE 513 Early Childhood Growth and Development The behavior and development of the young child 4 weeks ECE 510 Effective Instruction for Early Childhood Education Curriculum for early childhood education 4 weeks ECE 511 Language and Literacy Methods in Early Childhood Education Methods and materials for early childhood 4 weeks RDNG 500 RDNG 501 Reading Methods: Primary Reading Methods: Elementary Teaching reading at the elementary level or emergent literacy 4 weeks 4 weeks TCH 503 Teaching Methods: Elementary Mathematics Content course in math 4 weeks TCH 504 Teaching Methods: Elementary Science Content course in science 4 weeks TCH 505 Teaching Methods: Elementary Social Studies Content course in social studies 4 weeks Bring the best learning tools to your school and your students. We offer a variety of continuing education courses online that fit your busy schedule. Discover new ways to solve everyday problems and find fresh strategies and techniques to elevate the classroom experience. Our courses — aligned with the South Carolina Department of Education requirements — are all three credits, unless otherwise noted. Keep your knowledge on the cutting edge. See last page for more information SOUTH CAROLINA (Choose one)

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Early Childhood EducationCourse # Course Name State Requirement Duration

ECE 513 Early Childhood Growth and Development The behavior and developmentof the young child

4 weeks

ECE 510 Effective Instruction for Early Childhood Education Curriculum for early childhood education 4 weeks

ECE 511 Language and Literacy Methods in EarlyChildhood Education

Methods and materials for early childhood 4 weeks

RDNG 500RDNG 501

Reading Methods: Primary Reading Methods: Elementary

Teaching reading at the elementary levelor emergent literacy

4 weeks4 weeks

TCH 503 Teaching Methods: Elementary Mathematics Content course in math 4 weeks

TCH 504 Teaching Methods: Elementary Science Content course in science 4 weeks

TCH 505 Teaching Methods: Elementary Social Studies Content course in social studies 4 weeks

Bring the best learning tools to your school and your students. We offer a variety of continuing education coursesonline that fi t your busy schedule. Discover new ways to solve everyday problems and fi nd fresh strategies andtechniques to elevate the classroom experience. Our courses — aligned with the South Carolina Department ofEducation requirements — are all three credits, unless otherwise noted.

Keep your knowledge on the cutting edge.

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SOUTH CAROLINA

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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)

Middle Level Education

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Elementary Education Course # Course Name State Requirement Duration

RDNG 501 Reading Methods: Elementary Teaching of reading in the elementary school 4 weeks

EDUC 525 Theories of Growing and Learning Child growth and development 4 weeks

TCH 503 Teaching Methods: Elementary Mathematics Mathematics for the elementary school teacher

4 weeks

TCH 504 Teaching Methods: Elementary Science Science for the elementary teacher 4 weeks

TCH 505 Teaching Methods: Elementary Social Studies Social studies for the elementary teacher 4 weeks

TCH 502 TCH 501 HLTH 510

Teaching Methods: Elementary Language Arts Teaching Methods: Elementary Art Health and Nutrition for Educators

Literature for children, art for the elementary school teacher, music for the elementary teacher, or health for the elementary teacher

4 weeks 4 weeks 4 weeks

Course # Course Name State Requirement Duration

TESOL 570 Foundations of Instruction Principles and strategies for teaching ESOL to elementary and secondary learners

4 weeks

TESOL 573 Applied Linguistics Linguistics 4 weeks

TESOL 575 Teaching Reading and Writing Teaching reading and writing to limited English proficient (LEP) learners

4 weeks

TESOL 572 Assessment Elective in testing/assessment for languageminority learners

4 weeks

TESOL 571 Instructional Techniques and Methods Elective in ESOL curriculum designand materials

4 weeks

Course # Course Name State Requirement Duration

EDUC 523 Middle School Curriculum Development and Instruction Middle-level curriculum and organization 4 weeks

EDUC 526 Overview of Adolescent Psychology Early adolescent growth and development and learning communities

4 weeks

RDNG 509 RDNG 510

Adolescent Reading and Writing Strategies Content Area Reading and Writing for Adolescents

Teaching reading and writing in the content area

4 weeks 4 weeks

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Literacy TeacherCourse # Course Name State Requirement Duration

RDNG 504 Phonological Theory and Application Foundations of reading 4 weeks

RDNG 511 Reading Assessment Assessment strategies for reading 4 weeks

RDNG 507 RDNG 510

Content Area Reading and Writing for Elementary Content Area Reading and Writing for Adolescents

Content area reading and writing 4 weeks 4 weeks

RDNG 501 RDNG 502

Reading Methods: Elementary Reading Methods: Secondary

Instructional strategies for reading 4 weeks 4 weeks

RDG 539 RDG 541

Reading Skills and Practicum (K-8) Reading Skills and Practicum (6-12)

Practicum in literacy 6 weeks 6 weeks

Literacy RequirementCourse # Course Name State Requirement Duration

RDNG 507 RDNG 510

Content Area Reading and Writing for Elementary Content Area Reading and Writing for Adolescents

Content area reading and writing 4 weeks 4 weeks

Course # Course Name State Requirement Duration

TCH 510 TCH 520MTE 559

Secondary Teaching MethodsTeaching MethodsCurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Methods

General methods 4 weeks4 weeks6 weeks

TCH 501TCH 511MTE 534

Teaching Methods: Elementary ArtTeaching Methods: Secondary ArtCurriculum Constructs and Assessment:Visual and Performing Arts

Art 4 weeks4 weeks4 weeks

MTE 580 Curriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Business and Marketing

Business 6 weeks

TCH 502MTE 566

Teaching Methods: Elementary Language ArtsCurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary English/Language Arts

English 4 weeks6 weeks

MTE 550 Curriculum Constructs and Assessment: Global Languages

Foreign language 6 weeks

TCH 503TCH 513TCH 543MTH 506MTE 564

Teaching Methods: Elementary MathematicsTeaching Methods: Secondary MathematicsTeaching Methods: Remedial MathematicsMethods of Teaching MathematicsCurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Mathematics

Mathematics 4 weeks4 weeks4 weeks6 weeks6 weeks

TCH 502 Teaching Methods: Elementary Language Arts Middle school language arts 4 weeks

TCH 503MTH 506

Teaching Methods: Elementary MathematicsMethods of Teaching Mathematics

Middle school mathematics 4 weeks6 weeks

TCH 504 Teaching Methods: Elementary Science Middle school science 4 weeks

TCH 505 Teaching Methods: Elementary Social Studies Middle school social studies 4 weeks

MTE 551 Curriculum Constructs and Assessment: Physical Education

Physical education 6 weeks

TCH 514MTE 569

Teaching Methods: Secondary ScienceCurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary Science

Science (includes biology, chemistry, physics) 4 weeks6 weeks

TCH 505TCH 515MTE 567

Teaching Methods: Elementary Social StudiesTeaching Methods: Secondary History/Social StudiesCurriculum Constructs and Assessment: Secondary History/Social Science

Social studies 4 weeks4 weeks6 weeks

MTE 534 Curriculum Constructs and Assessment: Visual and Performing Arts

Theater 4 weeks

EDUC 521ONL 502MTE 522MTE 523

Classroom Management for EducatorsOrganizing and Managing the Online ClassroomMaintaining an Effective Learning ClimateMaintaining an Effective Learning Climate

Classroom management 4 weeks4 weeks6 weeks6 weeks

SPED 530SPE 513

Introduction to Learners with Special NeedsOrientation to the Exceptional Child

Characteristics of exceptional children 4 weeks6 weeks

EDUC 526 Overview of Adolescent Psychology Educational psychology 4 weeks

EDUC 524ONL 504CUR 528CUR 530

Assessment and Evaluation for EducatorsAssessment in the Online ClassroomAssessment of LearningAssessment and Evaluation Methods

Assessment 4 weeks4 weeks6 weeks6 weeks

PACE

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