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EDU463 Implementing Innovation in Foreign Languages and ESOL Education

Supports teachers in putting into practice what they learned in EDU 435 to enhance their understanding of key issues in the teaching and learning of a second language. Introduces and critically examines innovative teaching methods, curricula, and resources to support the teaching of foreign languages and ESOL, consistent with state and national standards. Supports students in the planning and implementation of instructional units, the evaluation of specific implementations of such units in the classroom, and the assessment of what students are learning as a result of these experiences. (Meets content-pedagogy requirement for professional teaching certification).

Credits: 3
Offered: Spring
Offered Online: No terms identified
Modes: In-Person
Prerequisites: [EDU435, or by permission of instructor]
Restrictions: Pre-service teachers must take this course concurrently with their student teaching experiences; other candidates are expected to find an instructional context where they can conduct the projects included in this course
EDU 463 Implementing Innovation in Foreign Languages and ESOL Education course information is subject to change, please check the latest schedule.

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Spring 2025 (1/21/2025 - 5/11/2025)
EDU463-1
Open (5/20) 25%
In-Person
Lechase Room 148
Wednesday (4:50 PM-7:30 PM)
Hairong Shang, Michelle Heckman
Students not yet teaching must take this course concurrently with their student teaching experiences; must take this course concurrently with their student teaching experiences; other candidates are expected to find an instructional context where they can conduct the projects included in this course. EDU 435 is recommended prior to taking this class.
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