No previous experience necessary. Students are given instruction in class in driving technique. Also, observation and driving in training car. Fee required. Restriction: Limited to students who do not have drivers license.
A comprehensive course in driver education. This course covers basic requirements for instruction in driver education in Oklahoma high schools. Prerequisite: Driving experience and valid driver’s license.
Classroom instruction and practice in teaching beginning drivers; traffic research. Prerequisite: D ED 4113. Course requires laboratory experience. Fee required.
A course designed to use programmed teaching methods, by innovative techniques in the area of instructional modules in driver and traffic safety education.
Relationship between alcohol and drugs and traffic accident causes. A review of the concepts and educational programs designed to alleviate alcohol and drug-related accidents. Prerequisite: Graduate or upper class students.
A study of methods used in general safety with attention given to the prevention of accidents in the home, on the farm, at school, and in traffic.
A course designed for in-service teachers and pre-service teachers and supervisors of driver and traffic education. Deals with simulation use and roles in driver and traffic safety education, methods of instruction, equipment familiarization, program development, and objectives. Prerequisites: D ED 4113 and 4123.
In-depth study of the multiple car method in driver education to include actual teaching experience with beginning drivers on a multiple car driving range. The course is designed to prepare driver education instructors for initiating or integrating the multiple car method into secondary school driver education program. Fee required.
Current educational and rehabilitation programs for licensed drivers under the auspices of school systems, motor vehicle departments, traffic courts, police departments, and other agencies. May not be repeated for credit.
A workshop designed for public school teachers to aid in community and family survival as proposed by the state and national Civil Defense Programs.
Course designed for in-service teachers and pre-service teachers, as supervisors of driver and traffic safety. Deals with current problems and methods of teaching motorcycle safety. Fee required.
Fleet transportation programs including selections of operators, instructional programs for drivers, supervision of drivers, qualifications of supervisors, driver licensing, accident reporting, and minimum standards.
Safety education programs at local, state, and federal levels including the administrative, instructional, and protective aspects of a comprehensive safety program.
Traces the development of safety movement in the U.S., provides a background useful in handling problems and procedures of typical school, industrial, transportation, and emergency safety program.
Current and pertinent problems in safety on an individual study or class instruction basis that are not usually presented in other course offerings. May not be repeated for credit.
A survey of innovative methods and techniques now used in driver education, including program instruction, multi-car range, and simulation.
Designed to provide up-to-date information, innovations, and new skills in simulation used in driver education.
Designed for drivers of emergency vehicles; police, fire, and ambulance operators. Special emphasis on driving under emergency conditions.
Survey of problems in safety confronted by elementary teachers, with special emphasis on pedestrian and bicycle safety.