KITT 303
Fundamentals of Quality Classroom Teaching (10 Weeks)
This course presents an introduction to classroom teaching that includes preparing for the first day, creating meaningful assignments, developing valid and reliable tests, plus classroom management skills. Participants will be required to create an 8-week (quarter) and 16-week (semester) class schedule plus prepare materials for student teaching during the last week of this course. They will also be required to complete the online assignments and participate in a variety of online group discussions. Critiquing their classmates' work will also be part of the experience. Participants will learn the differences between face-to-face classroom teaching and online teaching.
Respiratory Therapist applicants must:
- Have an active, valid, unencumbered license to practice respiratory care.
- Be a current Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credentialed by the NBRC.
- Have graduated from an accredited respiratory care program with an Associate degree or higher.
- Have 5 years of clinical experience with 2 years as a clinical preceptor.
Radiologic Technologist applicants must:
- Have an active, valid, unencumbered license to practice radiological technology.
- Be credentialed in Radiological Technology through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT).
- Have graduated from an accredited imagining program with an Associate degree or higher.
- Have at least 4 years of clinical experience.
Nursing applicants must:
- Have an active, valid, unencumbered license to practice nursing.
- Be a registered nurse credentialed by the National Nursing League.
- Have graduated from an accredited nursing program with a Bachelor’s of nursing degree or higher.
- Have at least 3 years of clinical experience.