Education
Degrees and Certificates
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Dyslexia Endorsement
Courses
EDU 100: PSOE ADMISSION
Credits 0EDU 164: VALUES, CHARAC & LDRSHIP DEVELOP
Credits 3EDU 225: LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT FROM A MULT PE
Credits 3EDU 229: BASIC ELEMENTS OF DIFFERENTIATE INS
Credits 2EDU 230: COMMON ELEMENTS DIFFERENTIATD INST
Credits 3EDU 318: MOTIVATION & LEARNING DIVERSE STUD
Credits 3EDU 325: DIFFERENTIATED CURR & INSTRUCTION
Credits 3EDU 327: DIFFERENTIATED INSTR & ASSESSMENT
Credits 3EDU 329: TEACHING IN THE INCLUSION CLASSROOM
Credits 3EDU 330: FOUNDATIONS INCLUSION CLASSROOM
Credits 3EDU 331: STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING DIVERSE STU
Credits 3EDU 332: ASSESSMENT OF DIVERSE STU
Credits 3EDU 333: COLLABORATIVE EDU INCLUSION CLSRM
Credits 3EDU 344: INTRODUCTION TO READING
Credits 3EDU 350: STRAT READING SEC CLASSROOM
Credits 3EDU 355: READING DIAGNOSIS
Credits 3EDU 366: LITERACY INSTRUCTION & ESOL
Credits 3EDU 377: READING THROUGH ADOLESCENT LIT
Credits 3EDU 380: INTEGRATION OF CREATIVE ARTS
Credits 3EDU 384: DIFFERENTIATION THRU TECHNOLOGY
Credits 3EDU 388: PRACTICUM IN READING INSTRUCTION
Credits 3EDU 398: SPECIAL TOPICS IN EDUCATION
Credits 3EDU 399: CP: RDG/WRTG IN CONTENT AREAS
Credits 3EDU 440: CP:SPIRTUALTY & THE NURTUR CLSSRM
Credits 3EDU 441: PROFESS KNOWLEDGE & INSTRUC PLAN
Credits 3EDU 442: DIFF INSTRUC & ASSESS STRAT/USES
Credits 3EDU 443: CREATE POS LRN/ACAD CHALLENG ENV
Credits 3EDU 444: PROF/COM EDUC SETTING
Credits 3EDU 450: CP: MATH & PROB SOLVING (ECE)
Credits 3EDU 451: CP: INQUIRY BASED SCI (ECE)
Credits 3EDU 452: CP: SOCIAL STUDIES & FINE ARTS
Credits 3EDU 453: CP: LANG ARTS INTEGRATION ECE
Credits 3EDU 460: CP: MATH & PROB SOLVING (MGE)
Credits 3EDU 461: CP: INQUIRY BASED SCI (MGE)
Credits 3EDU 462: CP: SOC STUDIES & FINE ARTS (MGE)
Credits 3EDU 463: CP: LNG ARTS INTEGRATION (MGE)
Credits 3EDU 470: CP: ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Credits 3EDU 471: CP: BIOLOGY
Credits 3EDU 472: CP: MATHEMATICS
Credits 3EDU 473: CLINICAL PRACTICE: HISTORY
Credits 3EDU 479: CLINICAL RESIDENCY:ECE
Credits 12EDU 484: CLINICAL RESIDENCY:MGE
Credits 12EDU 493: CLINICAL RESIDENCY: HISTORY
Credits 12EDU 494: CLINICAL RESIDENCY; SECONDARY ELA
Credits 12EDU 495: CLINICAL RESIDENCY: BIOLOGY ED
Credits 12EDU 496: CLINICAL RESIDENCY: MATHEMATICS ED
Credits 12EDU 497: CLINICAL RESIDENCY
Credits 3EDU 510: TRNSFRMTVE CHNGE & RESPONSIVE TCH
Credits 3EDU 515: CULTURALLY RSPNS CLSRM: THRY & PRAC
Credits 3EDU 520: RESPONSIVE TEACH IN INCLUSION CLASS
Credits 3EDU 525: TECH STRATS TO ENHANCE RESP TEACH
Credits 3EDU 530: STRAT INSTRUC W/IN BAL LIT CURR I
Credits 3EDU 535: STRAT INST W/IN BAL LIT CURRIC II
Credits 3EDU 540: MANAGING A RESPONSIVE CLASSROOM
Credits 3EDU 544: INTRODUCTION TO READING
Credits 3EDU 545: CHARACTERISTICS OF GIFTED STUDENT
Credits 3EDU 546: CURRICULUM FOR THE GIFTED STUDENT
Credits 3EDU 547: METHODS & MATERIALS FOR GIFTED STUD
Credits 3EDU 548: IDENTIFICATION & ASSESS GIFTED STUD
Credits 3EDU 550: CURRIC, INSTRUCT, & ASSESSMENT
Credits 3EDU 551: STEM PEDAGOGICAL ORIENTATION
Credits 3EDU 552: STEM INTEGRATIVE VALIDATION
Credits 3EDU 553: APPLICATION OF STEM
Credits 3EDU 555: READING DIAGNOSIS
Credits 3EDU 560: LANG ARTS INTEGR CULT RESPONS CLSS
Credits 3EDU 565: SCIENCE & INQUIRY-BASED LEARNING
Credits 3EDU 566: LITERACY INSTRUCTION & ESOL
Credits 3EDU 570: SOCIAL STUDIES AND THE ARTS
Credits 3EDU 575: PROBLEM-BASED MATHEMATICS
Credits 3EDU 580 : PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE
Credits 3The course on professional knowledge emphasizes that graduate candidates will demonstrate an understanding of their ever-deepening content in relation to the evolving nature of both relevant pedagogical and methodological knowledge.
EDU 581: INSTRUCTIONAL PLANNING AND STRATEGIES
Credits 3The course on instructional planning and strategies emphasizes that graduate candidates will learn research-based planning and instructional strategies that consider learner development and the local curriculum standards being currently taught.
EDU 582: DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION
Credits 3The course on differentiated instruction emphasizes that graduate candidates will develop skills and practical methods to support the individualistic learning differences of classroom students.
EDU 583 : ASSESSMENT STRATGIES AND USES
Credits 3The course on assessment strategies and uses emphasizes that graduate candidates will systematically learn, implement, and analyze a variety of diagnostic, formative, and summative evaluation measures and instruments relevant to the student population.
EDU 584 : POSITIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
Credits 3The course on positive learning environments emphasizes that graduate students research and develop a multicultural sensitive classroom community that incorporate a safe and organized framework which encourages individualistic and corporate learning.
EDU 585 : ACADEMICALLY CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENTS
Credits 3The course on academically challenging environments emphasizes that graduate students are exposed to teaching and learning environments that stress a student-centered and directed high level of academic achievement.
EDU 586 : PROFESSIONALS IN THE EDUCATIONAL SETTING
Credits 3The course on professionalism in the educational setting emphasizes that graduate students complete research on the basic ways teachers become actively involved in their educational communities at the school, county, and state levels while maintaining a high standard of ethical conduct.
EDU 587 : COMMUNICATION IN THE EDUCATIONAL SETTING
Credits 3The course on communication in the educational setting emphasizes that graduate candidates explore effective communication patterns in relation to students, families, individual schools, and school systems brought on by technological advancement.
EDU 588 : CAPSTONE PROJECT 1
Credits 3The capstone project and exit interview is designed to take place following 4 pedagogical courses of study. Graduate candidates will turn in a portfolio featuring the collection of resources and artifacts from the previous 4 courses of study. The candidates will write a reflection essay on the change in personal educational philosophy thus far into the program, academic research into the 4 TKES standards, and the practical implementation of current pedagogical ideas within their individual classrooms.
EDU 589 : CAPSTONE PROJECT 2
Credits 3The capstone project and exit interview is designed to take place 5th term following all prior 8 pedagogical courses of study. Graduate candidates will turn in a portfolio featuring the collection of resources and artifacts from the compilation of previous 8 courses of study. The candidates will write a reflection essay on the change in personal educational philosophy throughout the program, academic research into all TKES standards, and the practical implementation of current pedagogical ideas within their individual classrooms. After a given time, each student will be interviewed in relation to the portfolio and reflection essay by several Reinhardt University faculty members.