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Teacher Education - Graduate Program

Curriculum Grid

(updated 09/16/2008)

Knowledge, Skills, and Dispositions Specified Outcomes
Candidates demonstrate:
Data Points
Assessed in:
Scholarly Knowledge Knowledge of the history and philosophy of education. MED 6010: Advanced Historical Foundations
  Knowledge of issues related to differences among groups of people and individuals and the impact on teaching and learning. MED 6020: Diversity in Education
  Knowledge of important theories of learning and development and the implications for education. MED 6030: Advanced Educational Psychology
  Knowledge of principles of curriculum development and assessment. MED 6050: Curriculum Design, Evaluation, & Assessment
  Knowledge of instructional strategies and practices that facilitate effective learning. MED 6060: Instructional Strategies
Scholarly Skills:
Writing
Ability to use writing to meet scholarly and professional goals. 1)MED 6085: Proposal Writing
2)MED 6090: Master's Project
Verbal Communication Ability to use highly developed verbal communication in presentations, questioning, and discussions. MED 6090: Master's Project
Research Ability to analyze and critique educational research. 1)MED 6000: Fundamentals of Graduate Study
2)MED 6080: Conducting Educational Research
3)MED 6085: Proposal Writing
Research and Cognitive Skills Ability to find and report on a significant educational question that has usefulness and applicability through the development of a written project. MED: 6090 Master's Project
Cognitive Skill Ability to critically and reflectively synthesize personal and professional experience in the graduate program through the development of the project and the portfolio. MED 6091: Graduate Synthesis Seminar
Dispositions Evidence of the following dispositions: reflective, teachable, ethical, collegial, inquisitive, persistent, self-directed, collaborative, and respectful. 1)Pre-Admission,
2)MED 6000, 6050, 6085
3)MED 6090

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