Enhance your skills in teaching English language learners!
Today’s schools serve an increasingly diverse population of students, including non-native English speakers. Support for schools in accommodating the needs of this rapidly growing population is addressed through these programs. Participants in this program will acquire a wide range of concepts, theories, and practices related to effectively teaching English Language Learners (ELL).
Program Options Available for:
This 36-credit graduate program includes a minimum of 15 credits in the core courses, 11 credits in the specialization area, 3 credits in action research, 4 credits in clinical courses, and 3 credits in an elective.
ED 601 – Theories of Development: A Lifespan Perspective (3 credits)
ED 681 – Curriculum Development for a Multicultural Society (3 credits)
ED 605 – Research Methods (3 credits)
Select two courses (6 credits)
ED 602 – Social and Psychological Forces Affecting Youth (3 credits)
ED 603 – Personality Development and Self-Esteem (3 credits)
ED 604 – Contemporary Issues in Education (3 credits)
ED 606 – Action Research/Special Project (3 credits)
ED 658EA – Methods of Teaching ESOL (3 credits)
ED 658EB – Teaching Reading and Writing for English Learners (3 credits)
ED 658EC – Second Language Acquisition (3 credits)
ED 658ED – Assessment in the ESOL Classroom (2 credits)
ED 651 – Educating for Character (1.5 credits)
ED 652 – Mediation of Conflict (1.5 credits)
ED 658EF – Practicum in ESOL (1 credit)
Select one course (3 credits)
ED 639 – Psychological and Linguistic Foundations of Reading (3 credits)
ED 620B – Teaching Students to Write Using Multiple Strategies: Issues of Correctness (3 credits)
Domain 1. Language, Candidates will
Domain 2. Culture, Candidates will
Domain 3. Planning, Implementing, and Managing Instruction, Candidates will
Domain 4: Assessment, Candidates will
Domain 5. Professionalism, Candidates will