EDU 663 High Performing Teacher 3 credits
This course sets the tone for the entire master’s degree
program. You will examine the profile of high performing-teachers
and strategies for overcoming challenges that work against
the teacher’s self-esteem.
EDU 587 Achieving Student Outcomes through Cooperative Learning
3 credits
In this course you focus on strategies that improve interpersonal
skills needed to work in groups. You will have practice in
organizing, conducting and assessing cooperative learning
projects. Additional portfolio assignments are required if
this course was taken as a stand-alone course.
EDU 617 Technology in the Classroom 3 credits
This course will provide you the opportunity to explore the
variety of modes available for instruction today. The use
of computers as an aid for both teaching and learning will
be examined. You will demonstrate your competence in designing
strategies for integrating computers and other technology
into existing school curriculum.
EDU 584 Teaching through Learning Channels 3 credits
In this course you are provided with opportunities to identify
your own learning preference and to recognize the variety
of learning channels that students use. You will demonstrate
your competence to create strategies for reaching all kinds
of learners (including those at risk). Additional portfolio
assignments are required if this course was taken as a
stand-alone course.
EDU 588 Teaching Skills of the 21st Century 3 credits
This course uses dynamic videotape productions, activities,
articles and unique survey instruments to look at what
students need to know and be able to do to live life successfully.
Additional portfolio assignments are required if this course
was taken as a stand-alone course.
EDU 571 Managing the Classroom: Strategies and Techniques
3 credits
In this course you will analyze the dynamics of the classroom
unit and build your competence in using effective classroom
management strategies. The need for parental support will
be explored and strategies for working effectively with parents
will be presented.
EDU 695 Action Research: Process, Theory and Design, and
Practicum 3 credits
This course focuses on both the theoretical foundations of
collaborative action research and the practical application
of the process itself. In this course you will demonstrate
your competence as a committed professional dedicated to
working with your peers to add to the knowledge base of the
research on teaching in the 21st century. You will select
a topic or issue related to your teaching specialization,
student learning or the teaching profession in general. You
will analyze, interpret, and study the design of research
models and evaluation techniques prominent in current educational
practice and review available literature related to the topic/issue
you selected. Finally, you will develop a research proposal
and conduct an action research project appropriate for your
portfolio.
EDU 606 Techniques and Strategies to Assist Students with
Special Needs
in the Regular Classroom 3 credits
In this course you will explore behavior strategies, teaching
and learning methods, and assessment methods for including
students with special needs in regular classrooms.
EDU 605 Instructional Design and Assessment: Integrating
the Curriculum 3 credits
In this course, you will examine the relationship between
the curriculum and instructional designs and authentic assessments
with a focus on a holistic integrated learning model to address
the multiple intelligences of students.
EDU 589 Meaningful Activities to Generate Interesting Classrooms
(M.A.G.I.C.) 3 credits
This course shows teachers how to structure exciting, engaging
learning activities that unlock the Creative minds of their
students. For all teachers, this course provides stimulating
projects and activities that apply to the elementary day,
the middle school schedule, or the 90-minute secondary block.
Additional portfolio assignments are required if this course
was taken as a stand-alone course.