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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Designed to promote graduate student mastery of theory and practice related to cognition, motivation, and social skills. Specifically, students explore various aspects of cognition, learning styles, motivation, and social skills research and the practical uses of these concepts with students in the classroom.
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3.00 Credits
Focusing on a self-selected, instructor-approved, project, readings, or reflective practice case study in education. Graduate students: 1) identify a curriculum, instruction, staff development, classroom management, or leadership problem and design a project to investigate that problem; or, 2) summarize and analyze scholarly writings in curriculum, instruction, instruction, classroom management, leadership, or other related areas of education; or, 3) identify a curriculum, instruction, classroom management, leadership issue, to plan and construct an inquiry regarding the issue.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive approach to alternative education issues and practices designed to explore specialized knowledge and skill pertinent to the field of education. Topics may include, among others, correctional education, school and/or educational reform, charter schools, specialized alternative learning environments, residential settings, and urban education.
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3.00 Credits
Examines various concepts, theories, and methods related to research in an educational setting. Students will review, analyze, and critique existing qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research. Students will also develop and refine their educational writing through course assignments and completion of a comprehensive, professionally relevant literature review.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Allows students to gain authentic learning experiences related to their specialized area of administrative licensure from PDE. Students will be placed with a school or district leader that will serve as a mentor for projects and experiences that are aligned to the PDE approved guidelines and rubrics for school administrators.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Allows students to gain authentic learning experiences related to their specialized area of administrative licensure from PDE. Students will be placed with a school or district leader that will serve as a mentor for projects and experiences that are aligned to the PDE approved guidelines and rubrics for school administrators.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Allows students to gain authentic learning experiences related to an area of concentration in their Master?s program as well the research and implementation of new structures, processes, or programs. Students will be placed within an agency or organization that would allow them to apply knowledge and skills learned in the program.
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3.00 Credits
Presents an introduction to educational technology. The course focuses on instructional design, computer productivity tools, multimedia, web-based tools, apps, and many other current educational technology topics. The methodologies and materials used in the course are updated each semester according to current trends, practices, and research in the field of educational technology.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to creating and using digital video as a technology tool to improve teaching and learning. Students will explore video and audio recording techniques and storyboarding to produce and edit their own instructional videos using current video and audio software.
Prerequisite:
EDTC200
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3.00 Credits
Introduce students to the design, construction, and maintenance processes of website production for educational settings. Students will learn website design, navigation, site layout, and how to incorporate text, graphics, sound, and video into web pages.?Students will create a digital unit of instruction and web-based projects in their content area for their classroom website.
Prerequisite:
EDTC200 OR EDFD204
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