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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Online Graduate Writing, Math, and STEM Classes for Teachers


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Writing

EDUC 744 909 Middle School - Adult 6-Traits Writing Instruction (Click for Info)
EDUC 744 920 PK-Elementary 6-Traits Writing Instruction 
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Learn to teach and assess writing with the 6-Traits of writing process (voice, ideas, word choice, organization, sentence fluency and conventions). Help learners meet Common Core and state writing standards. 


Math

EDUC 744 914 Methods of Teaching Middle School Math (Grades 4-8) (Click for Info)
Learn advanced teaching strategies and math interventions to help students meet Common Core math standards, improve test scores, and provide for individual needs.

EDUC-648 960 Math Assessment for Response to Intervention (RTI) (Click for Info)
Learn how to select and use assessment tools in mathematics to identify learning problems, to monitor student progress, and implement Response to Intervention practices

STEM
  
EDUC 744 971 Integration of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) (Click for Info)
Explore  research-based instructional strategies for engaging diverse learners to prepare for career pathways in STEM-related fields. Learn how to inspire all students, including girls and minorities who are underrepresented in STEM fields, to pursue STEM careers.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

EDUC 650 Integrating Social Media Instructional Strategies


University of Wisconsin Stout
Online Course 1 semester hour graduate credit
Instructor: Dr. Kay Lehmann
Tuition and Registration
EDUC 650 Integrating Social Media Instructional Strategies
EDUC 650 July 8 - August 2, 2013 (Enroll today!)


Explore effective ways to use social media for communication with parents, in the classroom and for personal professional development. Learn how to use social networks and cloud-based tools including Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and other personal learning networks.

Who should enroll?
Designed for elementary, middle school, and high school classroom teachers, special education teachers, guidance counselors, school administrators and support staff at all levels.

Prerequisite: A basic understanding of how to sign up for accounts using web-based tools and a willingness to explore social media instructional strategies.

Description
Social media strategies for professional development, global collaborative initiatives, learning community development and collaborations. Digital citizenship and learning outcomes and assessment using social media.

This course is an approved elective in the Master of Science in Education online degree program

NOTE: You may enroll in this course to meet your goals for professional development, license renewal, or to complete graduate credits and transfer the credit to another university.

Textbook
Levinson, M. (2010). From fear to Facebook: One school’s journey. ISTE: Eugene, OR. ISBN-13: 978-1564842701 Available from amazon.com or iste.org as a paperback or from amazon.com as a Kindle edition.

Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:


  • Advocate and model safe, legal, and ethical use of social media.
  • Evaluate a variety of social media tools for professional or classroom use and develop learning applications.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of collaboration and communication strategies using social media with other professionals, community partners, or parents.
  • Critically analyze connected classroom projects and professional development opportunities conducted via social media.
  • Develop an assessment tool for evaluating social media for classroom or professional applications.
  • Develop an action plan demonstrating ethical and effective application of social media for communication, professional development, assessment of learning, learning communities, experiential learning or integration in the curriculum. 


Alignment with Standards
Course objectives are aligned with the following:

Wisconsin Standards for Teacher Development and Licensure (WI DPI) 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards 4 and 5

No travel to campus is required. Because this class is asynchronous and open to you 24/7, you may participate from your home or work computer during hours that are best for your work and family schedule.

The class is highly interactive with a significant discussion component. All discussion postings, projects and assignments will be submitted via the course discussion board and dropbox. Activities are conducted according to a schedule with specific due dates each week.

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The School of Education reserves the right to cancel classes that do not meet minimum enrollment requirements.


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