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  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course, Learning Associates will develop their action research dissertation proposal. Topics will include integration of research methodology, measurement, and statistics; research ethics; IRB training and time management of the dissertation process. This seminar is designed as a semi-structured working group to learning associates in various stages of the dissertation process, although emphasis is placed squarely on development of the first three dissertation sections.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course builds upon the tenants of EDD 750 Theory and Methodology in Education Research. Learning Associates will also continue to develop their action research methods. Topics will include the further development of the dissertation proposal as well as navigating through the research process. This course focuses on the reflections on the theory, research and literary review of their dissertation topic and introduces the mechanisms for the development of their findings, conclusions, and future implications of practice.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Learning Associates will develop a research agenda with their Leader Scholar Community (LCS). The LSC consists of a faculty member and up to four doctoral students who will work as a group to explore a conceptual framework in which to research topics, develop a statement of the puzzle of practice, and work through the writing and IRB process. The LSC will meet regularly based on the needs of the community. This course will require directed independent study on an action research project.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Learning Associates will continue working on a research agenda through the exploration of literary resources related to their research agenda. Working within their Leader Scholar Community (LCS), Learning Associates will explore the body of research and theory connected to their puzzle of practice. The LSC will meet regularly based on the needs of the community. This course will require directed independent study on an action research project.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Learning Associates will continue working on a research agenda through the exploration of various methods of research. Working within their Leader Scholar Community (LCS), Learning Associates will identify and explain the world view that shapes their study and provide an overview of the research methodology employed and why it is useful. They will further cite related research methodologists throughout. The LSC will meet regularly based on the needs of the community. This course will require directed independent study on an action research project.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Learning Associates will continue to develop their dissertation with the assistance of their Leader Scholar Community. This course will require directed independent study on the action research project and is specifically for students researching and writing dissertations. At the end of the semester, if the core assessment is not completed, Learning Associates will receive an Incomplete for the course. They have seven years from the start of their program to complete the dissertation and receive a grade.
  • 2.00 Credits

    An orientation and guidance course. Opportunities and requirements of the profession, the relationship of the school and society, and the organization and administration of the American school system. Directed observation of various schools and learning situations will be required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course will provide an introduction and overview to the philosophy, history, sociology, and organization of American education. The study of American education will stress the relationships among social, economic, and cultural forces affecting the development of public education; historical and philosophical perspectives will be investigated.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an exploration course for students including dual certification students in the Elementary Education programs. It will build the students' foundation knowledge and understanding of what it means to be professional educators in both Early Childhood and Middle Level education. Students will participate in numerous relevant experiences that will develop and strengthen their academic abilities and personal understanding of their role as a student pursuing certification in either the Pre K - 4 or Middle level certification at Kutztown University. Four hours of fieldwork required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will investigate the connections between Hip-Hop culture, approaches to educating traditionally marginalized youth, and the way in which schooling can be constructed and disseminated in Hip-Hop. We will analyze the culture of Hip-Hop in an educational context and consider why rappers and effective teachers, how Hip-Hop is structured in ways that support argumentation and communication, and the ways in which traditional content courses can be taught using components of Hip-Hop culture. Once an understanding of Hip-Hop culture has been established, the term 'multicultural education' will be interrogated and lead students to question whether or not multicultural education has true meaning in current research and practice in education. This course will combine scholarship and theory with considerable exposure to various Hip-Hop songs and artists.
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