Education - ED

Education ED 402 Philosophy of Education and Urban School Policy 3 hours. Selected social and education philosophies and their impact on urban school curriculum design, school organization and control. 
Education ED 403 Policy Issues in the History of American Education 3 hours. Political, economic, and cultural influences shaping the development of American education policy; emphasis on issues of education theory and practice in their historical settings. 
Education ED 421 Advanced Educational Psychology 3 hours. Examines current theory and research on the teaching-learning process with particular attention to general learning and curriculum-relevant problem solving skills. Prerequisite(s): ED 210 or graduate standing. 
Education ED 422 Advanced Developmental Psychology and Educational Processes 3 hours. Focuses on cognitive and social development from birth to adolescence. Examines relations between development, learning, and educational processes. Same as PSCH 422. Prerequisite(s): PSCH 100 and any one from ED 210, PSCH 259, PSCH 320; or graduate standing and consent of the instructor. 
Education ED 429 Practicum in Middle and High School Classrooms 2 hours. Students will observe secondary classrooms, tutor individuals, and teach small groups. Discussions explore curriculum, instruction, and assessment practices within content areas and cultural contexts. Prerequisite(s): Admission into a secondary teacher education program and graduate standing.  Must enroll concurrently in ED 430.
Education ED 430 Curriculum and Teaching 3 hours. Introduction to curriculum and teaching as areas of inquiry; implications of these areas of inquiry for educational practice; related contemporary problems and issues. Credit is not given for ED 430 if the student has credit for CI 428. Prerequisite(s): Admission to graduate study in Education, or consent of the instructor.
Education ED 431 Improving Learning Environments 3 hours. Analysis of structural, normative, and social dimensions of learning environments and their relationships to student learning. Exploration of change processes to improve those environments. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing or consent of the instructor. 
Education ED 432 Instruction and Assessment in the Urban Secondary Classroom 5 hours. Learning to teach, how to plan for diverse learners, design differentiated instruction, assess student learning and develop classroom discipline. Field experience in urban schools is required. Prerequisite(s): Completion of education core courses in Graduate Teacher Certification Program: Ed 402 or ED 403 and ED 445. 
Education ED 440 Capstone Experience: Project Planning 3 hours. This course is Part I of the yearlong capstone experience for EDS candidates.  Students will identify a topic with a sociopolitical or educational policy focus and develop a proposal for an internship/community project and a research/policy paper. Planning may include a related fieldwork experience and an outline of inquiry for project implementation. Prerequisite(s): Senior standing or above; and approval of the department and admission to the BA in Urban Education, Concentration in Education in a Democratic Society.
Education ED 441 Capstone Experience II 6 hours. This course is Part II of the yearlong capstone experience for EDS candidates.  Students will implement their proposed community project/internship and complete their research/policy paper.
Education ED 445 Adolescence and the Schools 3 hours. Physiological, intellectual, and social development of adolescence. Relations between aspects of adolescent development and the academic and social demands of secondary schools. Prerequisite(s): ED 210 or the equivalent, or graduate standing. 
Education ED 450 Student Teaching in the Urban Elementary Classroom I 9 hours. A  year-long experience of the program, student teaching in an urban elementary classroom.  This is the pre-student teaching practicum that has teacher candidates in classrooms three days a week with a weekly seminar. 9 hours. Prerequisite(s): Senior standing or above and admission to the Bachelor of Arts in Urban Education, Concentration in Elementary Education. 
Education ED 451 Composing a Teaching Life II/Senior Reflective Seminar 5 hours. Provides the capstone experience for students, with a weekly Senior Reflective Seminar in which students reflect upon their teaching through the lenses of the five program curricular strands.   Field work required.  Prerequisite(s):  Admission to the Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education program.  Senior standing and successful completion of ED 450.  
Education ED 461 Political and Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Special Education 3 hours. Students will examine issues of access and equity through legislation, litigation, and socio-cultural perspectives and be introduced to major theoretical frameworks that influence special education programs. Same as SPED 461. Field work required. 
Education ED 470 Educational Practice with Seminar I 0 TO 12 hours. The first half of a two-segment sequence of practice teaching, including seminar, to meet certification requirements for teaching in grades six through twelve. Graduate credit only with approval of the college. 1 to 12 hours. Prerequisite(s): Good academic standing in a teacher education program, completion of 100 clock hours of pre-student-teaching field experiences, and approval of the college or department of specialization. 
Education ED 471 Educational Practice with Seminar II 0 TO 12 hours. The second half of a two-segment sequence of practice teaching, including seminar, to meet certification requirements for teaching in grades six through twelve. Graduate credit only with approval of the college. 1 to 12 hours. Prerequisite(s): Good academic standing in a teacher education program, completion of 100 clock hours of pre-student-teaching field experiences, credit or concurrent registration in ED 470, and approval of the college or department of specialization. 
Education ED 472 Promoting Academic and Prosocial Behavior I 3 hours. The importance of school-wide and classroom structure and climate in the educational process. Strategies to promote academic success and desired social behavior. Same as SPED 472. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): SPED 461 or ED 461 or the equivalent or consent of the instructor. 
Education ED 473 Teaching Math and Science with Adaptations 3 hours. Provides prospective teachers with assessment strategies and a range of adaptations, modifications, and interventions in math and science for students with disabilities. Same as SPED 473. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): SPED 461 or ED 461 or the equivalent or consent of the instructor. 
Education ED 500 Philosophical Foundations of Educational Inquiry 4 hours. Philosophical foundations of various forms of educational inquiry. Epistemological and ethical dimensions of different research approaches. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Ph.D. in Education program or consent of the instructor. 
Education ED 501 Data and Interpretation in Educational Inquiry 4 hours. Data, interpretation, reliability, validity, accuracy, stability, and generalizability from different methodological perspectives; how research design, data collection, and interpretation vary with different philosophical approaches. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Ph.D. in Education program or consent of the instructor. 
Education ED 502 Essentials of Qualitative Inquiry in Education 4 hours. Hands-on introduction to qualitative research methods, including foundations, practices, and ethics in qualitative research. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Ph.D. in Education program or consent of the instructor. 
Education ED 503 Essentials of Quantitative Inquiry in Education 4 hours. Introduces theory and assumptions behind parametric statistics. Also provides hands-on experience in conducting basic quantitative research (t-test, correlation, regression, analysis of variance). Same as EPSY 503. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Ph.D. in Education program or consent of the instructor.
Education ED 504 Urban Contexts and Educational Research 4 hours. A multidisciplinary approach for understanding research on learners and learning, schools and schooling, families, and communities in urban contexts. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Admission to one of the PhD programs in the College of Education or consent of the instructor.
Education ED 505 Introduction to Educational Research: Paradigms and Processes 4 hours. Offers a survey introduction to the history, contexts, paradigms and orientations, ethics, and processes of educational research. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Admission to one of the PhD programs in the College of Education or consent of the instructor.
Education ED 506 Introduction to Educational Research: Designs and Analyses 4 hours. Offers researchers an introduction to research in the field of education. It is the second of a two-course sequence and will introduce students to different types of research designs and analyses in the field of education. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s):
Education ED 543 Research on Teaching 4 hours. Review and analysis of history, paradigms, methods, and findings of research on teaching. Focus on the development of research questions and strategy. Prerequisite(s): ED 490 or ED 503 or CIE 578; and consent of the instructor. 
Education ED 580 Colloquium on Diversity in Secondary Education 2 hours. Designed to provide candidates with opportunities to interact with experts who deal with various issues of diversity in education, to discuss those issues with their cohorts, and to explore ways of meeting students' diverse needs. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only.  
Education ED 594 Special Topics in Education 1 TO 4 hours. Exploration of a topic not covered in existing course offerings. May be repeated if topics vary. Students may register in more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor. 
Education ED 596 Independent Study 1 TO 4 hours. Students independently study related topics not covered by course, under faculty supervision. May be repeated. Students may register in more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the advisor.