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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:

EDU 6030 | EDU 6085 | EDU 6120 | EDU 6125 | EDU 6130 | EDU 6132 | EDU 6133 | EDU 6134 | EDU 6135 | EDU 6136 | EDU 6139 | EDU 6361 | EDU 6362 | EDU 6363 | EDU 6364 | EDU 6365 | EDU 6524 | EDU 6525 | EDU 6526 | EDU 6600 | EDU 6613 | EDU 6655 | EDU 6882 | EDU 6895 | EDU 6899 | EDU 6900 | EDU 6918 | EDU 6942 | EDU 6945 | EDU 6946 | EDU 6949 | EDU 6950 | EDU 6960 | EDU 6975 | EDU 6976 | EDU 6982 | EDU 6989 | EDU 6995 | EDU 7101 | EDU 7102 | EDU 7103 | EDU 7105 | EDU 7106 | EDU 7107 | EDU 7900 | EDU 7910 | EDU 7911 | EDU 7912 | EDU 7972 | EDU 7973 | EDU 7974 | EDU 7990 | EDU 7991 | EDU 7995 | VIEW ALL

EDU 6030: () Offerings
Explores contemporary methods and trends in the teaching of high school theatre, emphasizing the following: management of a production program; critical response to artistic experiences; contexts of theatrical works; connections within the arts; and pedagogy. Attention is given to AATE standards and Washington State Essential Academic Learning Requirements in the Arts.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only. Graduate only.
EDU 6085: () Offerings
Assists students in developing a theologically, philosophically, historically, and politically informed understanding of how religious and other moral considerations are properly addressed in schools. Specific attention is also paid to how Christian ideas and commitments can shape the theory and practice of education.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate, Non-Matriculated, Post-Baccalaureate students only.
EDU 6120: () Offerings
Examines historical aims and practical challenges related to popular education from the colonial period to the present. Democratic citizenship, equality of educational opportunity, and other major ideals of the common school will be discussed, with specific attention to how these ideals relate to present-day issues in education.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate, Non-Matriculated, Post-Baccalaureate students only.
EDU 6125: () Offerings
Presents a critical examination of selected readings in educational philosophy.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate, Non-Matriculated, Post-Baccalaureate students only.
EDU 6130: () Offerings
Presents classroom management in the context of educational philosophy, law and adolescent psychology. Provides an opportunity for pre- and in-service teachers to develop a coherent classroom management plan for use in their classrooms.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only.
EDU 6132: () Offerings
Studies developmental psychology, sociology, developmental domains, learning theory as they apply to students in the classroom.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only.
EDU 6133: () Offerings
Explores the diversity found in American classrooms. Discusses theoretical bases related to diversity and methods for dealing with this diversity in a positive and practical manner.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only.
EDU 6134: () Offerings
Examines professional ethics, legal rights and responsibilities of teachers, professional organizations and extracurricular responsibilities.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only.
EDU 6135: () Offerings
Presents instruction and practice in planning for instruction, teaching strategies, instructional technology and microteaching.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only.
EDU 6136: () Offerings
Provides specific content methods pertaining to instructional theory, lesson planning, classroom management and related topics designed to enhance and to be applied in an actual classroom setting.
EDU 6139: () Offerings
A capstone experience that provides the opportunity to use coursework in foundations, research, pedagogy and internship to develop tentative answers to challenges encountered in teaching. Students will be asked to reflect upon significant events, knowledge gained throughout the program, and the successes, challenges, disappointments, and surprises they encountered during their internships.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only.
EDU 6361: () Offerings
Provides a foundation for teaching in the language arts classroom. Explores appropriate methods for secondary education and examines recent trends in the field.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only. Graduate only.
EDU 6362: () Offerings
Prerequisite: EDMA 6432. Provides an introduction to interdisciplinary methods for elementary and middle level instruction in science, health, and social studies. Integrated approaches to science and mathematics are encouraged as well as development of research and experience-based principles of effective practice for encouraging the intellectual, social, and personal development of students. Coursework will focus on inquiry-based instruction.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only.
EDU 6363: () Offerings
Prerequisite: EDRD 6529. Presents an overview of interdisciplinary methods for elementary and middle level instruction in language arts, social studies, and humanities instruction. Provides a functional approach to content-centered instruction for teaching reading and writing skills simultaneously with an emphasis on skills needed by elementary and middle level students to learn content from a variety of sources and materials.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only.
EDU 6364: () Offerings
Examines recent trends, practices and educational objectives of social studies programs in secondary education. Attention will be given to planning, teaching and evaluation in social science courses.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only. Graduate only.
EDU 6365: () Offerings
Overviews the theoretical paradigms of second language learning and teaching; definition and evaluation of communicative competence; strategies for teaching skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing; and selection and development of instructional materials, including new technology.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only. Graduate only.
EDU 6524: () Offerings
Addresses theoretical and practical issues including philosophies of curriculum, curricular goals and objectives, alternate conceptions and designs of curriculum, process and content possibilities, planning with respect to scope and sequence, and the role of educators in the selection and development of curriculum materials. Students who successfully complete the course will be able to articulate the relationships between theoretical and practical models and will be able to critically assess, implement, and design developmentally appropriate curricular experiences for school and school-related environments.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate, Non-Matriculated, Post-Baccalaureate students only.
EDU 6525: () Offerings
Provides an overview of the theoretical bases and practical implications of multicultural education. Examines cultural pluralism in our society and emphasizes strategies to reduce prejudice and bias in our schools. Assist students in understanding and becoming aware of working with and teaching diverse groups within the educational setting. Examines the complex issues facing educational environments which include issues of race, class, gender, religion, ethnicity, and exceptionality.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate, Non-Matriculated, Post-Baccalaureate students only.
EDU 6526: () Offerings
Examines research in improving teaching including the selection, implementation and evaluation of instructional strategies.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate, Non-Matriculated, Post-Baccalaureate students only.
EDU 6600: () Offerings
This course addresses the responsibilities of professional educators beyond the classroom, including communication with parents, colleagues and external agencies within the community; and collaboration with peers, administration, district and state personnel. Teacher leadership and school improvement processes provide the framework for these explorations of effective collaboration.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate, Non-Matriculated, Post-Baccalaureate students only.
EDU 6613: () Offerings
Develops attitudes and skills necessary to provide sound classroom assessment experiences that yield accurate, usable information for students, teachers and parents. Assists teachers as they develop the skills and judgment needed to integrate assessment into instruction. Focuses on integrating instruction and assessment and includes analysis of teacher-made tests, informal assessment activities, the use and interpretation of standardized instruments, reporting procedures and other sources related to student growth in academic, social and psychomotor areas.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate, Non-Matriculated students only.
EDU 6655: () Offerings
Examines research in the social, psychological and biological dimensions of learning, cognition and motivation that are relevant to the educational process.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate, Non-Matriculated, Post-Baccalaureate students only.
EDU 6882: () Offerings
Explores the linkages between human spirituality and positive psychology. The usefulness and appropriateness of utilizing the students' expressions of spirituality in the educational setting to further their personal-social and educational development are also discussed. The course examines the major theories, research, ethical concerns, and best practices relating to spirituality-positive psychology connections. Through course activities and readings, participants will gain a richer understanding of their own spirituality and learn to dialogue effectively about others' spiritual formulation. Participants are asked to articulate their own spiritual lens and how it might influence their work with school-age children. Various approaches and materials that can assist counselors/educators in matters of student spirituality are explored.
EDU 6895: () Offerings
This course is an orientation to the Curriculum and Instruction Master¿s degree program. Students will become familiar with the university, the School of Education, the SPU Library, the SPU online learning environment, and standards for the Curriculum and Instruction Program. During the course, students will establish a program portfolio and create a program completion plan.
EDU 6899: () Offerings
Enables students to collect work related to Curriculum and Instruction program standards created in their various developmental efolio(s), collectively reflect on the implications of this work, and prepare and share a presentation portfolio. Also addresses the Comprehensive Examination questions that relate to the Curriculum and Instruction program standards.
EDU 6900: () Offerings
Independent study of approved topics with periodic conferences. May be repeated for credit up to 24 credits.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate students only.
EDU 6918: () Offerings
Introduces the critical elements leading to successful teaching. Provides opportunities to become familiar with the changing standards and expectations that result from Washington state's educational reform movement. This course is held at Camp Casey the weekend before Autumn classes begin. Extra fee.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only.
EDU 6942: () Offerings
Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Education. Requires 20 hours of observation and assistance at the opening of a school year in a program that reflects the level and subject matter preferred by the pre-service teacher. Includes any faculty meetings, preparation days and in-service workshops that take place prior to the students' arrival at school.
Restrictions:Graduate only.
EDU 6945: () Offerings
A full-day, 14-week supervised experience in a classroom setting functioning as a classroom teacher. May be repeated for credit up to 20 credits.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching-ARC only.
EDU 6946: () Offerings
Provides an opportunity for observation and daily teaching in public or approved private schools under the direction of a master teacher. May be repeated for credit up to 34 credits.
Restrictions:TESOL Majors only. Graduate only.
EDU 6949: () Offerings
A full-day, 14-week supervised experience in a classroom setting functioning as a classroom teacher. May be repeated for credit up to 20 credits.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only.
EDU 6950: () Offerings
Examination of a current topic or issue. May be repeated for credit up to 24 credits.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate, Non-Matriculated students only.
EDU 6960: () Offerings
Prerequisites: EDU 6975, 6976; approval of application and proposal by supporting professor and director of graduate studies. Involves the practical application of knowledge and skills which results in a product useable in the individual's professional or potential role. This is approved and supervised by a faculty member with expertise in the selected area of study. May be repeated for credit 2 times.
Restrictions:Graduate only.
EDU 6975: () Offerings
The first of a two-course sequence on research methods in education, emphasizing the concepts, procedures, and vocabulary of quantitative research. Covers descriptive statistics, probability and the normal distribution, educational measurement, and research designs. Prepares students to critically evaluate research articles and to develop an original research proposal.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate, Non-Matriculated students only.
EDU 6976: () Offerings
Prerequisite: EDU 6975. Teaches students to apply statistical concepts in a research setting and experience the excitement associated with research. Emphasizes understanding the use and interpretation of inferential statistics techniques. Prepares students to become aware of the relationship between statistics and research methodology and develop skills to critically analyze research in the behaviorial sciences.
Restrictions:Doctoral, Graduate, Non-Matriculated students only.
EDU 6982: () Offerings
Investigates basic inquiry approaches to problems in education, including quantitative, qualitative and case study research paradigms.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only.
EDU 6989: () Offerings
Introductory field experience designed to familiarize prospective teachers with classroom procedures, teaching methods and learner needs. Included is a seminar which examines professional ethics, legal rights and responsibilities of teachers, professional organizations and extracurricular responsibilites. May be repeated for credit up to 6 credits.
Restrictions:Master of Arts in Teaching Majors only.
EDU 6995: () Offerings
Prerequisites: EDU 6975, 6976. Makes formal investigation, under the direction of a committee assigned by the director of graduate studies, into a research question that involves original data and primary sources and results in a scholarly manuscript suitable for binding and possible publication. Requires demonstrated, acceptable progress on thesis study; and periodic conferences with major advisor. May be repeated for credit up to 9 credits.
Restrictions:Graduate only.
EDU 7101: () Offerings
Studies teaching/learning theories with applications to instructional settings. Examines constructivism, developmentalism, behaviorism, cognitive science and information processing. Students will be expected to articulate strengths and weaknesses of various theories and to make specific applications to their area of emphasis.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7102: () Offerings
Examines curriculum design based on an advanced study of theoretical constructs of the curriculum. Discusses the academic centered, society centered and learner centered models. Students will be expected to develop a curriculum design appropriate to their areas of emphasis that includes significant research findings as well as specific curricular applications.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7103: () Offerings
Seeks to describe, understand and predict human behavior in the educational setting. Focuses on major theories of leadership-trait theory, contingency theory, path-goal theory and transformational theory. May be repeated for credit up to 3 credits.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7105: () Offerings
Prerequisites: EDU 6120, 6085. Studies emerging and controversial issues in education. Issues will be chosen on the basis of their present significance and their potential for fundamental change in the educational system. Students will be expected to study the issues in depth and to develop written and oral positions.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7106: () Offerings
The course provides students with an overview of past developments, emerging trends, relevant research findings, teaching and learning methods, and prominent ideas in global education. The nature and quality of research in global, comparative, and international education represent a particular focus of the course. Students will be expected to participate interactively and to show evidence of reflection on the purposes and design of education as it is organized in societies around the world. A key question organizing the seminar is, how do different approaches to educational theory, practice, and research inform our perspectives on teaching and learning, educational policies and requirements, and expectations of teachers and students in an increasingly interconnected, global society?
EDU 7107: () Offerings
Examines the method and role of evaluation research in conducting formative and summative evaluations of educational programs. Emphasizes the use of evaluation results in the decision making process.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7900: () Offerings
Student works with a faculty member on a mutually agreed upon topic. May be repeated for credit up to 24 credits.
EDU 7910: () Offerings
Prerequisite: EDU 6085. Studies ethics and values as they affect educational decision making and policy.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7911: () Offerings
Prerequisites: EDU 7972, 7973, and 7974. This seminar is designed to review basic and advanced statistical analyses skills and concepts. The course should assist students with preparation for their research comprehensive examinations.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7912: () Offerings
Prerequisites: EDU 7101, 7102. This seminar is designed to review current theories and research in Curriculum and Instruction and in the foundations of education. The course should assist doctoral students with preparation for their research comprehensive examinations.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7972: () Offerings
Prerequisites: EDU 6975, 6976 or equivalent. Focuses on social science research methodology including quantitative and qualitative research designs, descriptive statistics, and univariate and multivariate statistical analyses. The first in a sequence of three courses; the course must be taken in sequence and is designed to prepare the student for the production of a dissertation.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7973: () Offerings
Prerequisite: EDU 7972 or equivalent within the last two years. Focuses on social science research methodology including quantitative and qualitative research designs, descriptive statistics, and univariate and multivariate statistical analyses. The second in a sequence of three courses; the course must be taken in sequence and is designed to prepare the student for the production of a dissertation.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7974: () Offerings
Prerequisite: EDU 7973. Focuses on qualitative research designs. The third in a sequence of three courses; the course must be taken in sequence and is designed to prepare the student for the production of a dissertation.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7990: () Offerings
Students write a scholarly paper and present it to the educational community. Evaluation of the scholarship and colloquium is conducted by the graduate faculty in the School of Education.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7991: () Offerings
Prerequisites: EDU 7972, 7973 and 7974, or EDU 7107. Focuses on the dissertation process and includes topics such as writing the proposal and the dissertation.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.
EDU 7995: () Offerings
Prerequisites: EDU 7972, 7973, 7974. Requires original research conducted under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Includes a dissertation orientation class. May be repeated for credit up to 20 credits.
Restrictions:Doctoral only.



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