Course Listing: TOP EXPLORATION IN EDUCATION
Spring 2021, Bloomington
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EDUC-F 203 TOP EXPLORATION IN EDUCATION (1 CR) VT: SELF-CARE FOR NEW TEACHERS 31655 01:00P-01:50P R WB WEB Melnick D 20 14 0 Above class meets second eight weeks only Using the tools of neuroscience, awareness, and emotional intelligence, this course provides evidence-based practices for beginning teachers growth and development. This course is a rich, intense and highly interactive experience. It makes deep and complex concepts highly practical and accessible. And the course emphasizes application to each participants real personal and professional challenges. Above class is part of the School of Education's Professional Distinction Series Above class meets 100% Online through Synchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html EDUC-F 203 TOP EXPLORATION IN EDUCATION (1-3 CR) VT: DESIGN EQUITY: HANDSON TOUR 31657 ARR N WB WEB Robinson J 20 11 0 Above class will meet January 11 - 29, 2021 Course Description: The framework for Universal Design for Learning (Meyer, Rose, & Gordon, 2014) offers educators a powerful tool to help design and deliver instructional activities that are accessible to a wide range of students. This course is designed for educators who envision the work of instructional design to be the work of justice and equity, as student variability should never be an excuse for student failure. In this short course, participants will develop fluency in the purpose and structure of the UDL framework while creating sample lessons and materials that identify and remove barriers to learning. Using asynchronous instruction, students can expect to engage in guided discussions about the framework and interactive design and feedback experiences regarding their own UDL-informed products. Above class meets 100% Online through Asynchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html VT: IMPROV THEATER SUP SEL FOR ALL 31658 ARR ARR WB WEB Ansaldo J 20 10 0 Above class will meet January 18 - February 7, 2021 Course Description: Improv is the art of spontaneous theater where plot, setting, and character are created during the moment of performance. A growing evidence base also demonstrates that improv games represent flexible, effective, and low-cost methods to support academic and social-emotional learning for all students. This interactive course will engage participants in joyful exploration of improv games that align with national arts, academic, and social-emotional learning standards, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and instructional scaffolding strategies. Above class meets 100% Online through Asynchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html EDUC-F 203 TOP EXPLORATION IN EDUCATION (1 CR) VT: COMMIT CULTURALLY RESP CLASS CLSD 31659 PERM ARR ARR WB WEB Gibson T 21 0 0 Above class will meet January 11 - 29, 2021 Course Description: This course is designed for educators wanting to know how to build Culturally Sustainable classrooms, understanding that both the learning and teaching of culture are fluid concepts and require flexibility and courageous conversation. Through asynchronous instruction, participants will explore the concepts of culture, implicit and explicit bias, will touch on the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework and how the frame builds on a Culturally Sustainable classroom. Participants will also walk away with sample lessons and materials for creating a Culturally Sustainable classroom. The goal is to prepare a classroom that seeks inclusion and equity for all students and to develop a clear definition of what culture means to the participants specific students and classroom setting. Above class meets 100% Online through Asynchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html EDUC-F 203 TOP EXPLORATION IN EDUCATION (1 CR) VT: STATISTICS IN SOCIETY 37473 02:00P-03:00P W WB WEB Lorah J 18 18 0 Above class meets 100% Online through Synchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html VT: EXPLORING CAREERS IN STATISTIC 38709 PERM 02:00P-03:00P W WB WEB Lorah J 20 16 0 Above class meets second eight weeks only Above class requires permission of instructor Above class meets 100% Online through Synchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html EDUC-F 203 TOP EXPLORATION IN EDUCATION (1 CR) VT: PREPARING FOR LIFE AS A TEACHE CLSD 13310 ARR ARR WB WEB Allen C 25 0 0 Above class meets second eight weeks only In this course, students will begin to explore the personal, institutional, political, and cultural forces that impact the lived experience of being a professional teacher Possible key questions for reflection include: How does self-knowledge help teachers positively shape their professional lives? How does school culture shape the day-to-day life of teachers and how do you identify a school culture that is right for you? How does the current emphasis on standardized testing impact the life of a teacher and how can teachers positively respond to this? What does it mean to be a "role model" and what are the challenges and opportunities presented by this social role? What does community mean and how are teachers participants in and facilitators of positive community? Exploration of these questions will occur through student centered, hands-on, and interactive classroom activities Above class meets 100% Online through Asynchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html EDUC-F 203 TOP EXPLORATION IN EDUCATION (3 CR) VT: CHILD/ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH 34316 ARR ARR WB WEB Shriberg D 28 11 0 Above class meets second eight weeks only This class requires a Distance Education Course Fee. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/BLfees This class requires a Dist Ed Learning Ctr Fee/Educ. Current rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/BLfees Above class meets 100% Online through Asynchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html Course Description: In response to the serious crisis in mental health care for children, there is a growing movement in the United States and in other countries to address childhood and adolescent mental health. This course will expose students to issues related to childhood and adolescent mental health including prevalence, diagnosis, school-based services, and culture and mental health. Above class taught online EDUC-F 203 TOP EXPLORATION IN EDUCATION (1 CR) VT: PROF DEV FOR EDUCATORS 34326 ARR ARR WB WEB Melnick D 18 3 0 Above class will meet January 11 - 29, 2021 Course Description: This course is designed to assist the transformation from student to teacher, but not just reinforcing what students are learning in the Teacher Education Program, but by complementing education classes with experiences and discussions with classroom teachers and other education professionals. Taken entirely at the student's pace, the class utilizes the ATLAS resource library to examine effective teaching strategies, and includes attendance at live School of Education professional development events. Above class is part of the School of Education's Professional Distinction Series Above class requires mandatory participation in two synchronous workshops. The days and times of those workshops can be found on Career Connection's Workshops and Training page here: HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/YYVZZGWT Above class meets 100% Online through Asynchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html VT: CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT TECH 34676 ARR ARR WB WEB Brannigan B 22 1 0 Above class will meet January 11 - 29, 2021 Course Description: This asynchronous course includes six self-paced modules that will provide an overview of classroom management, student-teacher relationships, peer-peer relationships, comprehensive classroom management planning, and responding to challenging behavior. Participants will create a draft classroom management plan for their future classroom. Above class meets 100% Online through Asynchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html 34677 ARR ARR WB WEB Stachowski L 18 3 0 Cierniak K Above class will meet January 11 - 29, 2021 Course Description: How can we develop relationships with culturally different others? How can we embrace and dance with our discomfort when communicating across differences? In this course, we will examine multiple facets of our identities and explore how our cultural identities impact the ways in which we communicate across differences. We will utilize story circles as we practice listening for understanding, develop intercultural communication skills, and cultivate curiosity about our similarities and differences with others. Above class will have whole class Zoom meeting TBA Above class meets 100% Online through Asynchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html