Current and Upcoming Courses Offered (2012-2013)

The following list of courses includes links to sample syllabi overviewing the readings, assignments and expectations of each course.
Fall 2012 Spring 2013
101-01, -02 Educational Principles in a Pluralistic Society*  (Ketter, Jakubiak)        101-01, -02, -03 Educational Principles in a Pluralistic Society* (Ketter, Jakubiak, Hutchison)
210 Historical Perspectives in US Education (Michaels) 150-01 Teaching Writing (Carl)
213 Critical Issues in 2nd Language Acquisition (Jakubiak) 215 Reading & Writing Youth Culture (Ketter)
250 Differentiating Instruction* (Ketter) 217 Comparative and International Education (Michaels)
469.01-06 Student Teaching Internship* 221 Educational Psychology (P. Hutchison)
TUT-100 Taking Comedy Seriously - Seminar (P. Hutchison) 295.02 ST: Place-Based Education (Jakubiak)
  340 Research and Methods in Teaching the Young Adult * (Michaels)
  342 Research and Methods in the Teaching of World Languages* (Jakubiak)
  343 Research and Methods in Teaching and Learning in the Social Studies* (Michaels)
  344 Research and Methods in Teaching and Learning in Mathematics* (P.Hutchison)
  346 Research and Methods in Teaching and Learning ESL/Bilingual Education* (jakubiak)
*EDU Licensure Requirement      
   

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All Courses Offered

The following list includes all education courses offered with links to the course content (as per the college catalog's course description).

101 Educational Principles in a Pluralistic Society 340 Research and Methods in Teaching the Young Adult
201 Historical Perspectives on US Education 341 Research and Methods in the Teaching of Language Arts and Reading
211 The Politics of Educational Assessment 342 Research and Methods in the Teaching and Learning of World Languages
212 Critical Pedagogy and School Reform 343 Research and Methods in Teaching and Learning in the Social Studies
213 Critical Issues in Second Language Acquisition 344 Research and Methods in Teaching and Learning in Mathematics
214 Nature of Science and Science Teaching 345 Research and Methods in Teaching and Learning in the Sciences
215 Reading and Writing Youth Culture 346 Research and Methods in Teaching and Learning ESL/Bilingual Education
217 Comparative and International Education 460 Seminar in Teaching the Young Adult
221 Educational Psychology 469 Student Teaching Internship in the Disciplines
250 Differentiating Instruction for All Students