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EDU |
6600 |
Classroom Management and Behavior Intervention (3)
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This course is a study of current theory, research, and practice in psychology, sociology, leadership, and human behavior as related to school age students, the nature of the educational organization, and the role of the teacher in that organization. Emphasis is placed upon the formation of a positive, developmental philosophy for effective management of classroom resources and
student behavior as well as the identification of some appropriate methods and techniques to apply this philosophy. |
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EDU |
6603 |
Planning For the Classroom (3) |
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This course provides students with an overview of the K-12 classroom environment and the planning necessary to establish environments that are conductive for learning.
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EDU |
6605 |
Computer-Based Instructional Technologies (3)
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This is an advanced survey course in those classroom adaptable technologies, which are associated with the personal computer. Emphasis is placed on familiarity with keyboarding, disk operating systems, and tool software. Proficiency with word processing, data base and spreadsheet in an integrated program is developed. Students present a lesson augmented with an electronic slide show produced during the course. |
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EDU |
6606 |
Current and Emerging Instructional Technologies (3)
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This course focuses on the current and emerging uses of technology in the classroom, including electronic equipment for telecommunications, networking, online services, the internet, e-mail, list server, telenetting, and user groups, and the uses and hazards of involving these technologies in teaching. |
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EDU |
6607 |
Curriculum Integration of Technology (3)
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This course covers evaluation, selection, and integration of educational software into elementary and secondary education curricula, taking into consideration teaching and learning styles while relating technologies to various disciplines, diverse models, and developmental levels. Microlessons
are produced using multimedia-authoring tools.
Prerequisite: EDU 6606.
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EDU
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6611 |
Educational Technology in the Curriculum (3)
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The purpose of this course is to advance preservice and in-service teachers beyond simple computer literacy and basic understanding of Computer-Based Instructional Technologies. It will focus on more advanced educational use of multimedia and Internet based technologies. The student will explore technologies and learning tools that foster a more learner centered constructivist
environment within their specific teaching area. Critical issues arising from the integration of these technologies such as development of interactive environments and new modes of communication and subsequent effects on the definition of learning will also be investigated.
Prerequisites: undergraduate or graduate technology course or placement exam. |
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EDU
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6613 |
Principles of Instructional Design (3)
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This course focuses on the development of instruction by using the instructional design process to develop online or electronic instructional materials. The systematic design of instruction will serve as the foundation for the development of such materials. The students will develop the necessary pedagogical and technological skills that will
facilitate the design and development of instruction using the appropriate
tools.
Pre-requisite EDU 6605. |
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EDU
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6614 |
Advanced Instructional Design (3)
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This course will further expose students to the pedagogies, design processes, and technology-related tools that will facilitate proficiency in the development of online or electronic instructional materials. Attention will be paid to using advanced tools and techniques to develop strategies and materials
that will focus on the cognitive needs of the learner.
Prerequisite EDU 6605.
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EDU
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6616 |
Distance Learning Strategies (3)
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A study of various forms of distance learning with emphasis on computer based systems and on-line learning. The course integrates relevant technology including multimedia authoring, web design, and internet delivery systems. The course concentrates on the development of web-based instructional materials and the management of internet-based courses and programs. Students design an educational web site and
develop a strategy to deliver web-based instruction.
Prerequisite: EDU 6605, 6606, 6607 or permission of
the instructor. |
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EDU |
6617 |
Graphic Design in Multimedia Instruction (3)
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A study of graphic design principles as they apply to the development of multimedia instructional courseware. The course integrates advanced graphics, multimedia authoring and web design software to teach the
student relevant technology as it applies to instructional design. Students apply graphic
design principles in developing a variety of multimedia instructional
products working individually and in teams.
Prerequisite: EDU 6605, 6606 or permission of the
instructor.
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EDU |
6618 |
Advanced Multimedia Production (3)
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An advanced course in computer based multimedia interactive course design. The course integrates course design software, multimedia authoring, web design and presentation graphics in the development of a multimedia lesson or course. The course concentrates on the total instructional process culminating complete multimedia class
delivered either by disk or internet. Students
develop there own video and audio elements learning the complete production process
necessary for multimedia instructional products.
Prerequisite: EDU 6605, 6606, 6607 or permission of
the instructor. |
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EDU |
6625, 6626, 6627 |
Specialized Study in Area of Education(1-3)
This course focuses on the study of a problem or problems using research techniques. Selection of the problem must be approved by the student’s adviser, the instructor under whom the study is to be made, the appropriate college dean, and the Dean of the Graduate School. The study should contribute to the student’s program. Preparation of a scholarly paper is required and may involve an oral defense. Total credit for any combination of enrollments in these courses may not exceed 4 semester hours. A specialized study may be substituted for a required course only once in a student’s program. |
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EDU |
6629 |
The Master Teacher (3) |
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This course is designed to assist the beginning graduate student in determining the expectations and attributes of the master teacher. Major emphasis will focus on effective teacher characteristics, skills and practices of teaching, as well as a review of
the requirements for National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). All traditional masters degree teacher education candidates must complete this course in the first nine semester hours attempted. Formal admission to Graduate Teacher Education Program (GTEP) will be completed as a part of the course. |
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EDU |
6630 |
Teachers and the Law (3)
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This course is designed to help teachers become legally literate by providing them with information about the law that affects
them, how the legal system works, and how that system can work for them. |
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EDU |
6632 |
Seminar in Classroom Teaching (2)
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This course is an inter-disciplinary seminar course designed for classroom teachers who desire to investigate in depth the techniques,
procedures and strategies related to improving learning through improved teaching.
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EDU
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6645 |
The Nature of Intelligence (3) |
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This course provides a description and analysis of the quantitative and qualitative aspects of intelligence. It includes classic and contemporary theories of learning and their relationship to the understanding of individual differences. |
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EDU |
6650 |
Global Education in the Elementary/Middle School (3)
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This course is designed to instruct teachers about the complexities of citizenship in a world community, current issues, and concerns in this field, and methods of globalizing the existing elementary curriculum.
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EDU |
6653 |
Educational Evaluation (3)
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A study of the basic statistical processes and
measures used in education. Analysis of a variety of standardized tests and measurements procedures including construction, use and interpretation. Construction of teacher made tests and measuring devices.
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EDU
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6655
The Arts Curriculum (3) |
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This course prepares the teacher to provide a
broad-based arts education program that includes history, interpretation, production,
and appreciation. Emphasis is placed on utilizing the arts to enrich students learning
in all curricular areas. |
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EDU
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6656
Teaching the Bilingual Child (3)
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This course prepares teachers to make classroom and instructional accommodations to meet the needs of the bilingual child. It also addresses facilitating home-school partnerships with families of bilingual children. |
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EDU
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6658
Understanding Cultural Diversity (3)
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Understanding of culturally different studies,
the psychological and sociological factors that influence the counseling, teaching or training, and the employment of the culturally different. Special emphasis is placed on
current practices utilized in overcoming the deficiencies in school, home, and work settings.
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EDU
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6680
The Alternative Experience Internship Grades K-6 (3)
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This field experience is designed only for students who are admitted to the Alternative Fifth-Year Experience Route Program in Elementary Education. The internship will consist of a minimum of 100 clock hours of instructional experiences in elementary classroom (K-6) settings.
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EDU |
6682 |
Internship in Area of Specialization (3)
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This field experience is designed for teacher
education candidates who hold current graduate-level professional educator certification and desire additional certification in another field and/or level. Experiences include planning, teaching and supervised activities in an approved clinical setting. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program, completion of all required coursework, and approval from the Director of Teacher Education.
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EDU |
6691 |
Research Methodology (3) |
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This course is a study and evaluation of a variety of research methods and types of reporting. (May carry the prefix appropriate to the program of study i.e. SPE, SED, IED).
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EDU |
6693 |
Quantitative Methods of Evaluation of Teaching and Learning (3) |
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This course is a study of descriptive and inferential statistics commonly used in the literature of psychology and education. Emphasis is placed on the application of statistical method to research design. Instruction deals specifically with measures of central tendency and variability, probability
theory, estimation and significance, correlation and regression, analysis of variance, and
chi-square.
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EDU |
6695 |
Thesis (3)
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The thesis must be related to an educational problem or situation. Information regarding the thesis program may be obtained from the Dean of the Graduate School. This course may be repeated. Pass/Fail.
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EDU
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6696
Practicum in Area of Specialization (1-6) |
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The Practicum is supervised experiences related to instruction in area of specialization. The application of skills, concepts, and principles acquired in previous courses will be emphasized. Prerequisite: All Teaching Field courses must be completed.
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EDU
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6698
Introduction to Research (3) |
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This course is designed to assist graduate students as they become competent consumers and producers of educational research. Purposes, designs, and characteristics of quantitative and qualitative research will be
examined as students read and analyze a variety of studies.
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EDU
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6699
Research in Practice (3) |
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The purpose of this course is to provide graduate students with an opportunity to
design, implement, and write about quantitative or qualitative research related to their own teaching. Prerequisite: EDU 6698 or EDU 6653.
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EDU
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7706
Environmental Education: Teaching Across the
Curriculum (3) |
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This course is designed to provide an interdisciplinary experience in teaching using an approach designed around environmental education themes. The graduate students will be immersed in teaching across the curriculum using issues related to the environment. The focus will be interdisciplinary and utilize hands-on learning experiences which will help to make learning meaningful and authentic. |
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EDU
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7709
Seminar in Decision-Making for Teachers
and Educational Administrators (3)
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The purpose of this course is to critically examine, analyze, and evaluate American public education in order to frame problems, identify possible causes, seek and collect information, delineate steps to solutions, and
generate possible solutions to problems facing schools today. Particular focus will be given to curriculum and instruction, financial, political, cultural, economic ethical and legal policies, and the impact of cultural diversity in American schools. Restricted to students enrolled in an Education Specialist program.
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EDU
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7725, 7726, 7727
Specialized Study in Education (1-3)
Study of the problem using research techniques. Selection of problem must be approved by the professor under whom the study is to be made, and the Dean of Education. The study should contribute to the student’s program. Preparation of a scholarly paper is required and may involve an oral defense. Total credit for any combination of enrollments in these courses may not exceed four semester hours. A specialized study may be substituted for a required course only once in a student’s program. |
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EDU
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7730
The Teacher Leader (3) |
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The purpose of this course is to help teachers develop as teacher leaders in their schools. Major emphasis will focus on teacher leader characteristics, skills and effective practices in teacher leadership.
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EDU
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7750, 7752, 7757
Practicum in Area of Specialization (1-3)
The Practicum is a supervised application of the concepts, principles, and skills acquired by the students in previous course work. Students will explore and identify alternative solutions to the problems through group interaction.
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EDU
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7760
Leading for Learning in the School Environment (3)
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This course is designed to extend the teacher leader from the classroom to the school environment. Students will be provided a study of the processes involved in evaluating school settings and the problems faced by instructional leaders. Major emphasis will
be placed on the transition to a teacher leading in the school environment. Characteristics of leading for learning will be explored.
Topics that affect today’s teacher leaders and positive ways to deal with instructional issues will also be investigated. |
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EDU
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7761
Effective Schools and Teachers (3)
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This course is designed to examine the knowledge base for effective schools to enable teacher leaders to develop skills in their own practices. There will be emphasis through in-depth study of the research literature on effective school settings. Students will critically examine, analyze, and evaluate the components and characteristics of effective school environments.
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EDU
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7762
School Accreditation Process (3)
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The purpose of this course is to examine the local, state, regional, and national standards
associated with school accreditation. The accreditation process in these areas will be reviewed and analyzed. Students will compare and contrast the different ways schools are accredited. Topics such as: the accreditation process, school self-study procedures, validation/documentation, roles of school personnel, and creating school improvement plans will be investigated. |
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EDU
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7763
Legal Issues and Ethics in Education (3) |
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The purpose of this course is to allow educational leaders to explore the organizational development and maintenance services required for effective operation of the schools within the legal framework established by local, state, and federal legislative and judicial requirements. Major emphasis will be given to studying legal issues and community relations. Legal issues and services
related to exceptional children will be closely examined. The development of ethical standards, informed legal decision making, and emergency procedures for ensuring safety, as well as the political factors which impact schools, society and community relations will be studied.
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EDU
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7764
Models and Strategies for Instruction (3) |
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The purpose of this course is to assist education specialist candidates as they explore a variety of instructional models throughout the educational and other learning environments. There will be an emphasis on current research of effective teaching and learning
practices. Students will compare and contract different educational instructional practices and develop set of strategies to enhance
the instructional environment.
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EDU
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7792
Advanced Research in Education (3)
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This course is designed primarily for students planning to prepare a thesis. Particular attention is given to the research techniques related to the types of thesis study the student desires to undertake. (May carry the prefix appropriate to the program of study i.e. SPE, SED, IED). Prerequisite: This course is restricted to Ed.S. candidates only.
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EDU
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7795
Thesis (3-6) |
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Research for and preparation of a scholarly paper related to a school administration, supervision, and/or curriculum problem. The project will be under the direction of the student’s advisory committee. |
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EDU
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9960
Environmental Science: Project WET (1) |
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Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) is an interdisciplinary, supplementary environmental and conservation education program. The goal of Project WET is to facilitate and promote awareness, appreciation, knowledge, and stewardship of water
resources.
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EDU
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9961
Environmental Science: Aquatic WILD (1) |
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Aquatic Project WILD is an interdisciplinary, supplementary environmental and conservation education program that explores the fascinating worlds of water and the aquatic habitats they support.
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EDU
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9972
The Wiregrass Writing Project (3)
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The Wiregrass Writing Project is the local affiliate of the Alabama Writing Project and the National Writing Project. The National Writing Project strives to improve student writing achievement by improving the teaching and learning of writing in the nation’s schools. The 165 sites operate on a teachers teaching teachers model. Successful writing teachers who attend this invitational summer
institute will examine their classroom practice, conduct research of sound theory supporting particular approaches to the teaching of writing, and develop their own writing skills.
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EDU
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9980
Fundamentals of Learning through Distance Education (2)
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Fundamental preparation for success in taking distance education courses offered through the Internet and other avenues of education delivery that require independent study, teamwork, and synchronous and asynchronous communications. The focus is on the development of basic skills in electronic communication with faculty and peers, access of information from Internet resources, and sharing products and ideas in an interactive environment that is not limited by time
or location. Measurement of performance is through participation in class activities and demonstration of basic competencies. |
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EDU
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9984
Environmental Science: Project WILD (1) |
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Project WILD is an interdisciplinary, supplementary environmental and conservation education program emphasizing wildlife. Project WILD emphasizes the intrinsic, ecological, and other values of wildlife, as well as the importance of wildlife as a basis for understanding the fragile grounds upon which all life rests. |
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EDU
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9986
Environmental Science: Project Learning Tree (1)
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Learning Tree (PLT) is an interdisciplinary, supplementary environmental and conservation education program emphasizing forestry and related resources. PLT offers opportunities for learners to develop awareness, knowledge, and skills necessary for living in harmony with the world of living and nonliving things.
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