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Graduate Educational Foundations

2021 Summer Term

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3 Units

MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

EDFOUND 624

This class is designed for special education, communicative disorders, and elementary education majors. It includes testing, measurement, and evaluation of student progress in multiple contexts. Teacher testing, assessment, and decision making in the school environments are emphasized as well as examining traditional and performance assessment strategies. Basic statistical procedures, the use and interpretation of standardized tests, appropriate use of non-testing techniques are covered as well as various grading and reporting systems.


3 Units

MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL

EDFOUND 625

This class is designed for special education, communicative disorders, and secondary education majors. It includes testing, measurement, and evaluation of student progress in multiple contexts and subject areas. Teacher testing, assessment, and decision making in the school environments are emphasized as well as examining traditional and performance assessment strategies. Basic statistical procedures, the use and interpretation of standard tests, appropriate use of non-testing techniques are covered as well as various grading and reporting systems specific to the secondary school setting.


3 Units

INTRODUCTION TO INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES

EDFOUND 701

This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of instructional design. It includes an intensive study of the instructional design process and application of the process to solve instructional problems.


3 Units

DESIGNING DIGITAL LEARNING IN THE FIELD

EDFOUND 703

The purpose of this course is to apply knowledge of theories and models of instructional design to analyze the systematic design and development of learning systems and to apply the process in solving instructional problems. In this three-credit course students will work with a mentor and subject-matter expert to design a digital learning experience.


3 Units

EDUCATION IN A PLURALISTIC SOCIETY

EDFOUND 710

An examination of the sociohistorical, political, and philosophic forces which influence the institution of schooling in the United States. Particular attention will be focused on the role of the school and the teacher specific to a pluralistic society.


3 Units

LEADING & NAVIGATING ORGANIZATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CHANGE

EDFOUND 753

As digital learning and tools become more mainstream, learning technology professionals are navigating and leading organizational change. This three-credit course will equip current and future learning technology professionals with the tools they need to be a successful change leader with their current/future organization.


1-3 Units

INDIVIDUAL STUDIES

EDFOUND 798

Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member.

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