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Graduate Course Descriptions

EDL 622 Curriculum & Instruction (Credits: 3)

Examination of principles and procedures in curriculum development with a focus on adapting curriculum to the needs of students as well as implementation and teaching strategies. Emphasis on the elements of assessment is included.

EDL 623 Supervision (Credits: 3)

This course, aligned with the PA Leadership core Standards and Corollary Standards, examines the goals, principles and approaches to supervision of instruction. Options for working with teachers in a learning community and for encouraging teacher leadership are included. Through research, problem-based learning, in-class scenarios, case studies, and discussion, the course will focus on leadership and the role of supervision in student achievement.

EDL 625 Sch Law & Legal Process (Credits: 3)

The purpose of the course is to provide students with a basic understanding of the legal system and the fundamental principles of law as they apply to education, as well as the social and political influences between state and local governments, organizations, and their influences on public education.

EDL 626 School Community Relations (Credits: 3)

This course investigates the responsibility of the principal/supervisor to communicate effectively with all groups both internally and externally to the school/district. Importance is placed on the principal’s and supervisor’s responsibility to explain and interpret the school’s goals to the community with emphasis on student learning and achievement.

EDL 628 Independent Study (Credits: 1 to 3)

A one-semester independent project which meets the approval of the Program Chair and is conducted under faculty supervision. Student may merit one, two or three credits according to the complexity of the project.

EDL 629 Intro to Special Education (Credits: 3)

This is a survey course, introducing the general categories, etiologies and identification of children with disabilities as per the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act. It also covers the process of Special Education at the Federal and State (PA) levels. Factors that promote effective communication and collaboration among all school personnel, families, students and other community members are included. (This is a prerequisite for EDL 650, 651, 652, 653).

EDL 630 Strat for the Classrm Tchr (Credits: 3)

Study which focuses on the development of effective teaching strategies. It includes strategies of supporting instructional efforts. Current effective instructional strategies will be explored. (Field experience required)

EDL 634 Content Area Reading (Credits: 3)

This course is intended to help design and implement multimodel literacy strategies in various middle and high school content areas through the study of adolescent literacy, assessment practices and the reading process. There is a heavy emphasis on the use of technology as a means to engage and support students as readers, writers, thinkers and speakers.

EDL 636 Art & Sci of Grant Writing (Credits: 3)

A systematic introduction to the field of grant writing. It includes the basic skills and processes of grant writing as well as the development of highly skilled professional writing.

EDL 637 Technology in Education (Credits: 3)

A focus on the application of technology to the local school setting. Students will become knowledgeable of the latest innovations in computer and multi-media technology as they apply to classroom and administrative tasks.

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