EDUC 510 – Current  Issues in Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment (3)
  Course focuses on important Issues in designing, implementing,   and managing  school curricula. Candidates learn to collaborate with   colleagues and  stakeholders to design standards-based curricula   reflecting best practices in  culturally diverse and differentiated   classrooms. Teaching/learning models that  promote critical and creative   thinking and metacognition are employed to help  candidates become   reflective practitioners.
 EDUC 511 – Practicum  in Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment (1)
  A first field experience course to observe and interact in   educational  environments that complement the MAEd summer course   sequence.
 EDUC 520 – Foundations  of the Teaching Profession (3)
  Course invites candidates to explore the historical,   philosophical, cultural,  and educational and social context of schools   in our diverse society,  culminating in the development of a personal   philosophy of education.  Candidates  focus on interdisciplinary   perspectives on educational and social issues to  guide reflective,   professional practice.
 EDUC 530: Cognition and Child and Adolescent Development (3)
  Course examines psychological theories and research findings   dealing with child  and adolescent development and learning.  Special   emphasis is placed upon  the ways in which theoretical and empirical   findings in educational,  developmental, and cognitive psychology   contribute to enhancing teaching and  learning.
 EDUC 535 – Characteristics  of & Adaptations for Exceptional Student Populations (3)
  Addresses academic and social learning needs of exceptional   student populations  in secondary level classrooms and appropriate   interventions to meet these  needs.  This course prepares secondary   education teachers to develop  differentiated instruction for the   individual learning needs of students in  secondary and PreK-12   classrooms who have disabilities, who are at-risk for  school failure,   or who are gifted/talented learners, as well as students who  are   culturally and linguistically diverse.
 EDUC 540 – Classroom  and Behavior Management (3)
  Provides behavior management content and skills that create   positive classroom  behavioral supports through strategies, effective   teacher behaviors, and student  assessments and interventions.   Candidates develop an evidence-based, classroom  management philosophy.   Field experiences provide authentic classroom ontexts  for candidates to   reflect on implementation of evidence-based, practical  management   skills related to their philosophy.
 EDUC 550 – Content  Reading and  Writing Across  the Curriculum (3)
Candidates  will engage in the study of processes related to reading and learning from  content area texts and related media, and the instructional practices and tools  which best enable content learners to become efficient, independent learners.  Candidates will develop an understanding of the roles of reading, writing,  speaking, and listening across content disciplines.  Reading assessment  and instructional strategies for students who have reading difficulties,  including dyslexia, will be explored.
 EDUC 610 – Methods,  Media, & Materials for Secondary Education (3)
  An intensive classroom and field-based course designed to   provide students with  opportunities to develop and apply skills and   knowledge about teaching and  learning. Guided by University faculty and   a public-school mentor, candidates  learn appropriate methodologies for   teaching diverse learners.  Following  initial course meetings,   candidates will be placed in appropriate sections of  this course based   on their content area.
 EDUC 611 – Internship  in Secondary Education (1)
  Semester-long course designed to provide prospective secondary   and PK-12  teachers with opportunities to experience and reflect on the   practices of  teaching their content area in school and community   settings. [Fall semester;  middle school placement 6-12, elementary for   preK-12]
 EDUC 620 – Research  Methods in Education (3)
  Candidates examine and learn the methods and techniques   employed in education  research. Emphasis is placed on understanding the   research literature, which  forms the basis of professional education.   Course includes considerable study  of qualitative methods, and   emphasizes selected statistical methods used as  tools in research, data   analysis, and the field of educational tests and  measurement.
EDUC 621 -  Collaboration with Communities, Families, and School Personnel (2)
Course designed to develop specific  professional skills to facilitate effective communication and collaboration  with families, school personnel, and representatives of community agencies who  are involved in the development, implementation, and monitoring of appropriate  programs for school-age learners. Offered in January Term.
 EDUC 625 – Creating a  Culture of Evidence-based Learning (2)
  Candidates will develop  competence in constructing and   employing valid and reliable assessments of  student achievement at the   classroom level; candidates will develop and  implement an impact study   during the supervised teaching semester that utilizes  the strategies of   action-based research.
 EDUC 690 – Internship in Supervised Teaching  (8)
  A 10-12 week intensive, student teaching field experience in   partner  professional-development schools. Interns apply methods,   strategies, and  technological tools to engage culturally diverse   students in a responsive and  effective manner. Corequisite: EDUC 691–    Internship Seminar.
 EDUC 691 – Internship Seminar (2)
  Course provides student teachers with opportunities to   refine teaching and  learning through analysis, reflection, and   discussion of their own behavior as  teachers and the behaviors of   teachers, students, and other school personnel.  Corequisite EDUC 690   –Internship  in Supervised Teaching.