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Concordia students will be prepared to face life’s unscripted challenges and thoughtfully influence the affairs of the world.
The M. Ed. | Teaching & Learning is pleased to offer individual graduate-level elective education courses for both degree and non-degree seeking students.
Teachers of all levels will benefit from coursework offering new teaching methodologies, enhancement of pedagogical skills, and strategies to integrate innovative technology in the classroom.
Complete the Sign Up Form if you're interested in a fall course. We will contact you regarding admission as a non-degree seeking student and course registration.
Online Hybrid 2 Credits September 12-October 21 Monday 6:00-8:00 PM Instructor: Keith Eckhoff |
This course will focus on essential habits to make our partnerships with colleagues most effective. Students will apply readings, discussions, and written reflections as they learn how to: improve communication skills, listen with empathy, make connections, and build trust. |
Online Hybrid 4 Credits TBD Tuesday 6:00-8:00 PM Instructor: Dr. Kristen Ford |
This course contains the professional body of knowledge necessary for the effective teaching of diverse learners for student success. It focuses on understanding theories and strategies that address the needs of a diverse population that compose today's classrooms in the public school systems. Included in this course will be diversity issues, planning techniques, effective teaching strategies, differentiated instructional and assessment strategies, motivational concepts, and informal and formal assessment practices. Most importantly, this course is focused on practices that impact student learning positively and engage students in the content. |
Dr. Cassandra Glynn
Professor | Education Department
Program Director:
M Ed in World Language Instruction
M Ed with a Concentration in Teaching & Learning
Graduate Language Certificate
P | 218.299.3857
E | cglynn@cord.edu | mastered@cord.edu
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Concordia students will be prepared to face life’s unscripted challenges and thoughtfully influence the affairs of the world.
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