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Show 186 MEduc 6030. Advanced Educational Psychology (2) Educational applications of principles and theories of psychology, human behavior, personality development and learning. MEduc 6050. Curriculum Design, Evaluation & Assessment (3) An overview of the theories of curriculum development as well as a practical appraisal of curriculum design, implementation, evaluation and assessment. MEduc 6060. Instructional Strategies (3) This methods course will include organizing and universal teaching strategies that can accommodate the variety of learning contexts and content that is taught to a diverse audience of learners. MEduc 6080. Conducting Educational Research (3) Students learn to locate and interpret educational research, and to apply research methods to their own educational issues. They also learn the process of developing research proposals for master's projects. MEduc 6090. Master's Project (3) Development of a master's project, often related to a student's work assignment. MEduc 6091. Graduate Synthesis (1) A review and synthesis of the program and its course work. The course includes opportunity to work with the development of personal portfolios. Prerequisites: All core requirements completed; Master's Project Proposal committee-approved and Master's Project Report completed or in progress. Electives MEduc 6120. Advanced Classroom Management (3) Eclectic review of the popular teacher-pupil interaction models as they are classified into ideological camps and effect, and management and strategies for the classroom. MEduc 6130. Topic in Education: (i.e., School Finance, Teaching for Inquiry, etc.) (1-3) This course explores a topic receiving current attention by educators and the public, and deemed worthy of in-depth study. Credit will be determined by the nature of the topic. MEduc 6140. Adolescent Development (2) Study of physical, mental, social, and psychological characteristics of adolescents, their needs and problems, and methods of working with those who have behavior problems. MEduc 6150. Action Research in the Classroom (2) Students will explore effective classroom-based research techniques, complete classroom-based research projects, and engage in ongoing application of action research for the improvement of teaching practice. MEduc 6160. Effective Mentoring in the Classroom (2) Course will cover strategies for effectively mentoring student teachers and novice teachers by expert teachers. Expectations for the course include journal keeping, writing assignments, and mentoring project. MEduc 6180. Teaching Interpersonal Skills (2) Study and application of interpersonal skills leading to the application and teaching of selected techniques and systems in the classroom. MEduc 6200. Current Trends in Early Childhood Education (3) An advanced course in Early Childhood Education (birth through age eight) based upon examination of the current trends in curriculum and instruction for young children. MEduc 6210. School Law (3) Considers the rights and responsibilities of students, teachers, and other educational practitioners. Relates these to school programs and operations as determined by state and federal constitutions, laws, and court decisions. MEduc 6220. Current Problems in Education (3) A survey course which identifies and gives opportunity to research current problems in education at national, state, and local levels. Solutions and responses are developed from the research to address problems. MEduc 6230. Instructional Technology for Teachers (3) Designed for students who have had a prior introduction to technology. Topics could include classroom applications of technology, software evaluations, and technology integration. MEduc 6240. Foundations of Teaching for Cultural and Language Differences (2) This course will address the nature of pluralism in American Society, including but not limited to exploration of multiculturalism, bilingualism, first and second language acquisition and instructional strategies. Establishes the core foundations for valuing diversity. MEduc 6250. Second Language Acquisition: Theories and Implementation (3) This course explores second language acquisition processes, current theories, and effective strategies as a knowledge base in planning appropriate curriculum and instruction for English language learners. Prerequisite: MEduc 6240. MEduc 6270. Literacy Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners (3) Teaching strategies for English language development and content area instruction. Prerequisite: MEduc 6240. MEduc 6280. Family and Community Involvement in Education (2) Examination of methods which would facilitate the interaction between the parent/community and the teacher/school through reciprocal communication, home-based involvement, school-based involvement and decision making. Special emphasis will be given to the importance of parental involvement in the education of second language learners. MEduc 6300. Conducting Qualitative Research (3) Designed as an introduction to the philosophy, theory, and methodology of qualitative research. This course is a companion course to MEduc 6080, Conducting Educational Research. Special emphasis is placed on designing qualitative research proposals for master's degree projects. MEduc 6310. Content Instruction in the Elementary School: (Science, or Mathematics, or Social Studies) (2) Explores new concepts in curriculum and methods of instruction in the elementary schools. When this number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. MEduc 6315. Foundations of Teaching Reading in Secondary Schools (3) Basic principles of reading instruction based on mastery; nature and scope of the total reading program; methods, materials and organization of the developmental and corrective reading program in the school setting. MEduc 6320. Reading in the Content Areas (3) Use of reading as an effective means to help students comprehend their course material. Explores how to incorporate these skills into the curriculum of the content areas. MEduc 6330. Using Children's Literature in the Classroom (2) This course will provide a broad basis for using children's literature for instructional purposes in elementary classrooms to enhance literacy development. MEduc 6340. Assessment and Corrective Procedures in Reading (3) Assessment of reading problems and corrective procedures for remediation in elementary classrooms. MEduc 6360. Literacy in the Elementary School (3) An exploration of current reading, oral and written language theories, and their applications for the improvement of literacy practices in schools. MEduc 6380. Values Education (3) Designed for teachers, administrators, parents and community leaders. Examines the developmental processes of socialization and moral development. Four separate approaches of values education are evaluated. MEduc 6420. Foundations of Education of the Gifted (2) An overview of education for the gifted and talented: historical and philosophical background; characteristics, needs, and developmental patterns of the gifted; issues in identification, differentiating curriculum, and educational program options; special populations of gifted students. MEduc 6440. Principles of Assessment (1) Students will learn elements of standardized testing for the purpose of student diagnosis, with emphasis on criterion and norm referenced tests. MEduc 6450. Creativity and Applied Imagination (2) Exploration and development of readily available personal and community resources to encourage creative thinking/reasoning, classroom involvement, and transfer of learning. MEduc 6470. Teaching for Thinking (2) Theory and practice for teaching thinking skills in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms. Prerequisite: Classroom Teacher/Administrator. MEduc 6480. Differentiated Curriculum for the Gifted (3) Curriculum theories and educational strategies for educating gifted and talented students. A practical course, with special attention to the development of instructional materials appropriate for use by gifted students in special programs as well as in the regular classroom. MEduc 6490. Assessment and Evaluation in Education of the Gifted (2) Principles of assessment applied to: identification of gifted and talented students including identification of gifted in minority populations, diagnosis of student learning needs, learning styles, evaluation of student progress, and evaluation of program effectiveness. Prerequisite: MEduc 6440. MEduc 6510. Foundations in Special Education (3) This course will cover the history of special education/disability, characteristics of learners and life span issues, major issues and trends including laws and legislative mandates. 187 MEduc 6511. Practicum in Special Education Foundations Topics (1) Students will be required to complete this practicum while concurrently enrolled in MEduc 6510. This practicum experience will focus on developing collaborative relationships within school settings and examining in depth the lives of students with mild to moderate disabilities in school, home and community settings. MEduc 6520. Planning & Managing the Special Education Learning Environment (3) Roles of the special educator and families. IEP development, Least Restrictive environment, managing multidisciplinary team activities and techniques of collaboration and consultation. MEduc 6521. Practicum in Special Education Learning Environment (1) Students will be required to complete this practicum while concurrently enrolled in MEduc 6520. This practicum experience will introduce students to the IEP process. Students will also practice collaboration and consultation skills in a general education classroom. MEduc 6530. Principles and Applications of Special Education Assessment (3) Administer, score, and interpret norm-referenced assessments instruments, analyze in combination with data from other assessment processes, and use to determine eligibility and develop educational programs. MEduc 6531. Practicum in Special Education Assessment (1) Student will be required to complete this practicum while concurrently enrolled in MEduc 6530. This practicum experience emphasizes the diagnostian's role of a special educator. Students will practice assessment skills by administering tests, evaluating data, and originate IEP goals based on these data. Students will practice both formal and informal assessment. MEduc 6540. Managing Student Behavior and Teaching Social Skills (3) Current issues, practices, and application of a variety of approaches for behavior change, discipline and management of the classroom environment, and the teaching of appropriate social skills. MEduc 6541. Practicum in Student Behavior & Social Skills (1) Students will be required to complete this practicum while concurrently enrolled in MEduc 6540. In s special education setting students will implement the least restrict interventions appropriate for specific individuals, identify realistic goals for personal and social behavior, and teach social skills lessons. MEduc 6550. Content & Methods for Elementary Special Education Students (3) Effective teaching methods, instructional programming and modification of curriculum for students with disabilities. A direct instruction model is emphasized. Prerequisites: MEduc 6510, MEduc 6520, MEduc 6530. MEduc 6551. Practicum in Content & Methods for Elementary Special Education Students (1) Student will be required to complete this practicum while concurrently enrolled in MEduc 6550. In special education settings, students will practice direct instruction techniques and polish assessment techniques for monitoring student progress. In general education settings students will practice adaptive instructional techniques, adapt curriculum and collaborate with the classroom teachers. 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