EDU 6140: Classroom Management and The Psychology of Learners I (2024-2025)

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Explores research-based concepts of development such as physiology, cognition, and language to understand how and why students learn and behave. Examines the science of learning and the impact of factors such as attention, prior knowledge, interest, memory, motivation, sleep, stress, and abuse. Explores classroom management concepts and skills such as building a respectful learning community, showing empathy, communicating high expectations, establishing routines and procedures, and handling non-instructional activities. Focuses on prevention of issues through planning and building rapport in culturally sustaining ways. Includes study of intervention strategies when prevention is insufficient. Typically offered: Summer.

Term CRN Credits Instructor(s) Days Time Dates Location Open
Summer 60140 2 Emily Huff
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6:15PM-8:15 PM
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6:15PM-8:15 PM
6:15PM-8:15 PM
6:15PM-8:15 PM
06/24-06/24
06/24-08/16
07/01-07/01
08/05-08/05
08/12-08/12
Peterson Hall 302
**Online
Peterson Hall 302
Peterson Hall 302
Peterson Hall 302
25 of 25 seats open
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Restrictions: Graduate only. Accel MA Teaching, Accel Master Tch Math Sci, Master of Arts in Teaching only. Graduate Teacher Education cohort(s) only.
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading
Instructional Methods: Blended
Note: Full Term