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Graduate Education Interdepartmental

2016 Summer Term

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1 Units

CREATING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS

EDUINDP 610

This course is designed to be a campus based course with a 25% on-line component. This course prepares the initial educator to use reflection tools to gauge their current level of performance based on the Wisconsin Educator Standards. From their reflections and documentations, each participant will write a compelling goal(s) that drives the writing of the professional development for the next 3-5 years. Professional Development Plans (PDPs) will be completed and approved so that the initial educator will leave the institute ready to implement the first year of his/her PDP. Assessment strategies are part of the institute so that initial educators may begin to collect and analyze data that show professional growth and a positive impact on student learning. Participants will be part of a learning community which includes the university higher education representative and other members of their professional community.


1 Units

VERIFICATION OF THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN

EDUINDP 612

This 1 credit campus-based and on-line (50%) institute builds on prior learning from the previous summer institutes by providing the final verification process with Initial Team Members of the Initial Educator's Professional Development Plan.


1 Units

CAPSTONE ADVISING II: DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

EDUINDP 727

The purpose of this course is to provide the graduate student with the contacts and skills needed to accomplish the Capstone project. The project design from this course will be used to develop their Capstone project.


2-3 Units

CAPSTONE PROJECT SEMINAR

EDUINDP 789

The purpose of this seminar is to provide the master's student with faculty and peer support as the student grounds, implements, refines, assesses and reports his or her capstone project. The capstone project is a self-selected and defined project completed with advisor assistance, that makes a connection between the graduate study and the student's professional life as an educator. The course will be graded on a Satisfactory/No Credit grading scale. Approval of program coordinator and advisor is required.

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