EDL 645 Language Arts Methods (5-12)
This course will focus on the reading, writing, speaking and listening connection in the teaching of language arts to middle and high school students. Content follows the Pennsylvania Department of Education Standards Aligned System with emphasis on research-based approaches to instruction in grades 5 through 12 while making connections between and across the curriculum, students’ lives, literature, and literacy. Emphasis will be placed on comprehension of print and digital texts, vocabulary development, and content area literacy. The course is also designed to teach candidates how to meet the individual needs of students through the use of formal and informal assessment measures specific to middle and high school literacy. This course is required for reading specialist certification.
Subject: Grad-Educational Leadership
Department: Education Division
EDL 651 Procedures/Process in Spec Ed
This course includes federal and state level Professional and Ethical Practices required of the Special Education Teacher. In addition, it covers ADVANCED development (Instructional Planning) of Individual Education Plans (IEP), Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP), 504 Plans, and Positive Behavior Support Plans (PBSP) created as a result of comprehensive,multidisciplinary evaluations (MDE) (Evaluation Reports – ER, Functional Behavior Assessments – FBA) of students with disabilities in school settings. Contents capture global procedures for screening/assessment, referral, classification, placement, instructional programming in a standards aligned system, and progress monitoring (data collection systems). (Prerequisite: EDL 629 or equivalency)
Subject: Grad-Educational Leadership
Department: Education Division
EDL 652 High Incidence Disabilities
This course covers traits and research-based strategies for students who have HIGH INCIDENCE DISABILITIES (specific Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorders, Mild/Moderate Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, Speech/Language Disorders, Social-Emotional/Behavioral Disorders and High Functioning Autistic Disorders). It includes instructional planning and pedagogical techniques for all academic, social-behavioral and other functional skill areas, and monitoring of students’ progress from these instructional techniques. (Prerequisites: EDL 629 or equivalency)
Subject: Grad-Educational Leadership
Department: Education Division
EDL 653 Low Incidence Disabilities
This course covers traits and research-based strategies for students who have LOW INCIDENCE DISABILITIES: (Significant Cognitive Delays-Intellectual/ Developmental Disabilities, Low Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders or Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Serious Physical Disabilities-Orthopedic Impairments, Complex Health Issues-Other Health Impairments, Multiple Disabilities, Visual Impairments including Blindness, Hearing Impairments including Deafness and Severe Emotional Disorders). It includes instructional planning and pedagogical techniques for all academic, social-behavioral and other functional skill areas, and monitoring of students’ progress from these instructional techniques. Medical and physical management techniques are also included. (Prerequisites: EDL 629 or equivalency) (Field Experience or equivalency required)
Subject: Grad-Educational Leadership
Department: Education Division
EDL 654 Fnd of Integrativ STEM Ed K-12
This introductory course places strong emphasis on the understanding of inquiry, project, and problem based approaches to STEM grounded state and national standards and Pennsylvania’s Standards Aligned System (SAS). In this course, K-12 educators will explore past and present social and political influences impacting STEM education, STEM related careers as well as the foundational principles of Integrative STEM Education to include: transdisciplinary standards based curriculum, supportive learning environment, and rigorous content. STEM curricular programs that reflect research based practices will also be reviewed and critiqued.
Subject: Grad-Educational Leadership
Department: Education Division
EDL 655 Curr-Instr-Assess in STEM K-12
This course addresses foundational issues of curriculum, instruction, and assessment in K-12 STEM education. Educators will apply their knowledge of STEM education to revise or create a year-long standards based curriculum map and a unit plan that incorporates STEM content and practices, transdisciplinary connections, inquiry based pedagogy and strategic use of technology to support all learners. This course includes five hours of field experiences.
Subject: Grad-Educational Leadership
Department: Education Division
EDL 656 Eng&Tech Dsgn-Erly Ch&Elem Tch
This course will prepare early childhood (K-2) elementary teachers, (3-5), and special education teachers to use and apply problem solving and design processes to develop and answer questions and pose solutions to real word problems in STEM. Participants will implement the engineering design process developed by NASA entitled Beginning Engineering, Science and Technology (BEST) and NASA Summer of Innovation Curriculum grades 4-9. Using these approaches, participants will learn how to introduce STEM careers and tie STEM education to other disciplines such as social studies, arts, health, and movement. This course includes five hours of field experiences.
Subject: Grad-Educational Leadership
Department: Education Division
EDL 657 Eng&Tech Design-Secondary Tchr
This course will prepare middle and high school teachers to support secondary students in the implementation of the engineering design process. Teachers will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to develop effective and creative designs using ETD and PBL to analyze and solve real word problems and develop innovative solutions. Teachers will learn how to introduce STEM careers and tie STEM education to other disciplines such as social studies, arts, health, and movement. Teachers will incorporate science and math content to include the use of appropriate tools, numerical problem solving, and technology. This course includes five hours of field experience.
Subject: Grad-Educational Leadership
Department: Education Division
EDL 658 STEM Integr & Appl in Clsrm
In this course, educators will integrate learning from previous coursework into meaningful STEM instruction through a job embedded field experience in their own classroom. Students will document and compile projects and products from an integrative STEM unit through the use of a digital portfolio. This culminating course will prepare educators to: 1) implement appropriate assessment and technology tools to enhance STEM teaching, learning, student achievement and college career readiness. 2) Implement innovative problem-based approaches to teaching, learning and the integration of STEM practices. This course includes 37 hours field experience.
Subject: Grad-Educational Leadership
Department: Education Division
EDL 660 Instr Strat-St Align Curr-Lit
This course involves the examination of principles and procedures in curriculum development with a focus on adapting curriculum to the needs of students as well as implementation of research-based teaching strategies. Emphasis on the elements of assessment is included. Coaching Field Experiences include activities from Pennsylvania Department of Education: Competency II A- Instructional Coaching Skills and Abilities and Competency II B- Group Coaching. (10 Hours of Field Experience Required)
Subject: Grad-Educational Leadership
Department: Education Division