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Creating Web-Based Curriculum Materials |
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This course will assist educators in the design and implementation of a classroom web site containing web-based lesson plans. It will also assist educators with web-based delivery methods and collaborative projects. Participants will create web-based classroom materials and collaborate with others via the Internet to extend the boundaries of the classroom. |
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Emerging Technologies |
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Participants in this course will explore emerging technologies and ways to effectively integrate them into the teaching and learning environment. As technologies continue to evolve, it is important for educators to stay abreast of the new developments. For instance, the web has rapidly transformed from the first generation (mostly read only) to the second generation (often called the Web 2.0 or the Read/Write web) to the current generation (the Web 3.0). As the web has undergone these transformations, the corresponding innovations in technologies have had a significant impact on the teaching and learning environment. Participants will develop skills that support digital age learners. Participants will develop activities and lessons for classes they teach and learn to use these applications effectively for instruction. |
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Infusing Technology into Mathematics |
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ED 519 |
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This course will examine and evaluate both commercial and free software available for mathematics instruction. Students will design learning activities that foster equitable, ethical, and legal use of technology. |
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Middle School Philosophy |
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This course is intended for those individuals preparing to become middle level school leaders and educators. It investigates the philosophical basis for middle level education and all phases of duties and responsibilities for educational leadership as they interact with the components of appropriate middle level education. |
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Adolescent Development and Advisor/Advisee Programs |
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The purpose of the course is to explore pre-adolescent development and the role adults play in the unique development of middle school students to build positive relationships through a team using planned advisory programs. |
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Interdisciplinary Instructional Strategies |
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The purpose of the course is to provide instruction in the design and preparation of interdisciplinary instructional units with appropriate instructional strategies for classroom use. The instructional units and strategies will be designed for use in grades 5-8 middle school classrooms using an interdisciplinary team approach to instruction. |
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Topics in Education |
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Topics in educational theory and practice. Since the course is topical in nature, it may be repeated when topics vary. |
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Continuing Studies Topical Workshop |
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Continuing Studies Topical Workshop |
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Psychological Foundations of Education |
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A systems approach to schools and systems of psychology. Principles affecting learning and instruction. |
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Methods of Research |
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Methodology of design of research studies; preparation of effective technical reports. |
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Social, Cultural, Political and Community Dimensions of Education |
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This course provides school leaders with an understanding of the historical, philosophical, ethical, social, and economic influences affecting education to the degree that they can apply their understandings to professional decisions. Students are expected to apply political concepts and strategies and approaches to collaboration in involving the community in decision making, building community support for school priorities. Throughout the course, students' work will be expected to manifest a sensitivity to issues of diversity in a pluralistic society. |
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Leadership, Planning, and Organizational Behavior in Education |
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This course provides school leaders with preparation in skills for providing purpose and direction for individuals and groups, shaping school culture and values, facilitating the development of shared strategic vision for the school, formulating goals and planning change efforts with staff, and setting priorities for one's school in the context of community and district priorities for student and staff needs. |
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Educational Law and Organizational Structure of Education |
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An examination of the legislative and judicial actions affecting the public schools. Consideration is given to contemporary legal issues for teachers, administrators, and boards. |
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Curriculum, Instruction, and Learning Theory |
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This course investigates curricular decision-making and program evaluation strategies as they affect the educational program. Problem solving skills are presented through theory and simulation. |
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Technology and Information Systems |
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Exploration of computer equipment, operation, means of communication with computers, instructional use and impact of computers in society. |
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Personal Communications and Ethics |
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This course prepares aspiring school leaders to plan for their personal and professional development; understand and use the principles of interpersonal, oral, and written communication; and follow a professional code of ethics and values. |
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Personnel, Supervision, and Staff Development |
Prerequisite |
ED 630 |
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Specific techniques and systems to supervise instruction. Interpersonal communication and group process skills are applied to administrative supervision. |
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Policy and Educational Finance |
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This course provides school leaders with an understanding about managing and allocating resources in a political climate in which policy decisions are based upon historical resource allocations. |
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Administration of the Elementary School |
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The common elements of leadership and management as they apply to elementary principalship. Practical applications in an elementary setting will be addressed. |
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Administration of the Secondary School |
Prerequisite |
EECE 642 ED 630 |
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The common elements of leadership and management as they apply to the secondary principalship. Practical applications in a secondary setting will be addressed. |
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