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EDF 7023 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND DISORDERS (3)

Course introduces the candidate to the nature and structure of language, current theories of language, normal first and second language development, language disorders, multicultural issues in language assessment, and contemporary classroom management of language deficits.  Topics are examined from an educational perspective to enhance the teacher's knowledge of language and to facilitate classroom management of language deficits exhibited by exceptional children in grades PreK-12.

EDF 7033 SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICE COORDINATION (3)

Course focuses on the practices and problems associated with the development, monitoring, and organization of multiple school based special education services.  Course addresses how to link evaluation results to writing the Multidisciplinary report and the IEP, as well as exploring the differences in using the Individual Family Service Plan for early childhood settings.  Emphasis placed on collaborative relationships within the school community and the development of consultation and communication skills.

EDF 7043 EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN FROM DIVERSE COMMUNITIES (3)

Focus of course is to explore the impact of cultural and linguistic diversity in communication, learning, and behavior.  Special emphasis on the contrast between what is considered normal language/learning development in the presence of culturally and linguistically diverse special needs PreK-12 students.  Other topics include differentiating instruction and lesson planning based on individual needs with a focus on adaptation, accommodation, and modification.

EDF 7103 PHILOSOPHY, ACCOUNTABILITY AND CHANGE (3)

Contemporary and traditional philosophies of education related to diversity, school outcomes and change. Develop and assess learning programs designed to integrate a philosophy of change with beliefs about learners, teachers, schools and communities.

EDF 7110 FOUNDATION OF LEARNING THEORY (3)

Evaluate key learning theories and environmental factors in relationship to student motivation; in order to advocate, nurture, and sustain the behavioral and academic success of students.

EDF 7133 FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION: PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY (3)

Provides candidate with understanding of historical, philosophical, social, legal, and ethical foundations of education. Topics include educational policy and impact on schools and classrooms as well as the aspects of child-to-late adolescence development (cognitive, social, emotional).

EDF 7153 METHODS AND MODELS OF RESEARCH (3)

Examination of models of research and application of scientific methods to investigate, analyze and develop solutions relative to current issues in the field. Cross-listed with PYF 7162 Methods and Models of Research.

EDF 7163 RESEARCH: ASSESSMENT AND EVAUATION (3)

Develop conceptual and analytical skills and knowledge to assess organizational needs and program effectiveness through the use of research methodologies.

EDF 7203 DIVERSE COMMUNITY OF LEARNERS (3)

In-depth study of variability among students in schools and other educational settings from preschool to adult learning. Special focus on the identification of and programming for at-risk students.

EDF 7210 FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION (3)

Explore the historical and philosophical foundations of education in order to evaluate educational trends and create a personal philosophy of education while practicing the profession with intentionality.

EDF 7303 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE (3)

Examines the role of the leader in assessing and responding to change and techniques of change management including consultation, site-based councils and conflict resolution. Topics also include organization, facilitation and communication for change.

EDF 7305 EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN FROM DIVERSE COMMUNITIES (3)

Course studies the impact of cultural and linguistic diversity on communication, learning, and behavior.  Topics include the contrast between what is considered normal language/learning development with special emphasis on the culturally and linguistically diverse special needs of P-12 students.  Also covered are differentiating instruction and lesson planning based on individual needs and focusing on adaptions, accommodations, and modifications.  Field experience required.

EDF 7310 FOUNDATION OF EXCEPTIONALITY (3)

A comprehensive investigation concerning the identification, support, and resources necessary for supporting families and children/students with exceptionalities.  Utilizing a team-based approach, candidates will construct strategies for creating programs that advocate for and sustain an instructional program conducive to student learning and staff professional growth.

EDF 7403 SCHOOL COUNSELING IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT (3)

Examination of the role of the counselor in elementary, secondary and community college settings including counselor, advisor, educator, advocate and consultant. Study of exemplary models of school counseling programs effective with diverse and changing populations.

EDF 7410 FOUNDATION OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND ASSESSMENT (3)

Evaluate the relevance of educational research to curriculum improvement, federal and state policies, systematic processes, and instructional and assessment strategies.  Apply various research methods within educational environments at multiple levels.

EDF 7500 FOUNDATION OF ETHICAL PRACTICES IN EDUCATION (3)

This course will examine the ethical guidelines and professional educator standards.  Analyze, engage in and demonstrate aspects of reflective practice, critical perspectives, and making informed and ethical decisions.  Learn about advocating for sound educational practices and policies.

EDF 7703 DATA-DRIVEN LEADERSHIP PRACTICES (3)

Course examines how school leaders can create an atmosphere for improved student achievement based on data-driven systems.  Topics include increased external accountability and data demands, as well as the ability to accurately interpret the data and implement positive learning opportunities based on the analysis of said data.

EDF 7753 HUMAN RELATIONS FOR LEADERS IN DIVERSE COMMUNITIES (3)

Course examines skills and knowledge needed for a school leader to effectively work with others in the problem solving process within diverse populations.  Topics include analysis and implementation of effective consensus-building as well as the exploration of one's own assumptions, beliefs, and practices.  Analysis and development of effective lines of communication and partnerships with decision makers outside the school community are also explored.