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EDCI 6590: Sem Curr Iss Trnd Erl Child Ed
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisite: EDCI 4500 or consent of the department. Explorations of recent trends and issues in specific areas of research and practice in early childhood education. The topic will vary with the instructor. May be taken for graduate credit more than once.
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EDCI 6600: Foundations of Curric Develop
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
A critical analysis of the fundamental principles and practices underlying curriculum development
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EDCI 6610: Elementary School Curriculum
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
A study of the critical issues in the elementary school curriculum and of desirable instructional practices in the major areas of instruction.
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EDCI 6610 - Elementary School Curriculum
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EDCI 6620: Secondary School Curriculum
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
The study and critical evaluation of various designs of the curriculum as they apply to general and specialized education, including content and subject matter areas. There is particular emphasis on course development.
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EDCI 6658: College Curriculum
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
(EDCI 6658 and EDAD 6650 are cross listed) This course provides an over-view of the issues, principles, and practices associated with college curriculum development. Topics include the diversity of philosophical foundations for college curricula; perspectives and models of the college curriculum in higher education. The interaction of theory and practice is an important theme of the course.
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EDCI 6660: Nature & Devlp Soc Studies Edu
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
A survey of the development of social studies education and an investigation into the purpose of social studies as it relates to citizenship education in American schools.
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EDCI 6670: Evaluation of Curriculum Prog
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Prerequisites: EDCI 6600 or 6610 or 6620 or consent of department A study of methods of gathering information and making decisions with respect to the development and modification of curriculum programs.
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EDCI 6675: Advanced Educ Prog Evaluation
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
(EDFR 6675 and EDCI 6675 are cross-listed) Prerequisites EDCI 6670 and EDFR 6710 and 6711 or consent of department. This course is designed to provide students with the research and evaluation skills required to implement various program evaluation models. It is also intended to provide the skills necessary for effectively using the standards of the National Joint Committee on Standards for Program Evaluation as required by state certification guidelines.
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EDCI 6710: Nonfiction Across Curriculum
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
(EDCI 6710 and EDLS 6710 are cross-listed) A critical examination of nonfiction books used in schools. Focus is on standards for evaluation and curricular uses for informational and biographical works.
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EDCI 6720: Teaching Information Literacy
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
(EDLS 6650 and EDCI 6720 are cross-listed) Prerequisite: EDFR 1000, CSCI 1000, or equivalent course; or permission of the department. Investigation of teaching strategies and instructional materials to implement the Louisiana Content Standards for information literacy in elementary and secondary schools, including the principles of critical thinking and problem-based learning. Designed to provide teachers of language arts, social studies, and sciences, and library media specialists with an understanding of the role and uses of information in the contemporary world.
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