Courses
Course Schedule
The course schedule below should be used as an example. Contact your admission representative to discuss your specific course schedule. No part time option is available for this program.
Year 1
Term 1
Introduction to Curriculum and Pedagogy in Urban Schools
A general introduction to curriculum and instruction (pedagogy) affecting teaching and learning across disciplines, grade levels and different social contexts of schooling.
Contexts for Educational Equity, Access and Agency
Examine how environmental, pedagogical and curricular choices can be cultivated with greater knowledge of culture, gender, orientation, race, learning differences and language.
Integrated Language Development Across the Curriculum
Identify connections between language, literacy and learning in school, across all content areas.
Term 2
Applications of Curriculum and Pedagogy, Part A
Apply content-area knowledge utilizing a repertoire of pedagogical practices responsive to the needs and interests of diverse learners.
Identifying and Teaching to Student Differences
Examine learner behavior, ability and language to access strategies to differentiate, scaffold and assess learning.
Literacy Development and Instruction in Elementary Education
Elementary multiple-subject candidates take this course.
Apply a balanced, integrated and interactive perspective to teaching reading/language arts in K–8 classrooms.
Literacy Development and Instruction in Secondary Education
Secondary single-subject candidates take this course.
Integrate literacy instruction within your content area by creating authentic opportunities for learners to develop literacy skills.
Year 2
Term 1
Applications of Curriculum and Pedagogy, Part B
Prepare to apply curricular principles to lesson development and determine how content should be delivered to maximize learning.
Applying Knowledge and Strategies for Teaching All Students
Apply knowledge and strategies to differentiate instruction for all students.
Blended Learning Experiences for Students in Urban Schools
Design, implement and evaluate technology-rich learning environments to customize and individualize learning opportunities and assessments for K–12 students.
Additional Options
Gifted Certificate Only: Students pursuing the Gifted Education Certificate are required to take an additional course
Responding to Gifted Students
Uncover beliefs and misconceptions related to recognizing and responding to diverse gifted students and develop teaching strategies for high ability students.