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Winter 2012 Courses

Below is a schedule of Graduate Education courses from January- March 2012. Students are encouraged to contact Dr. Janet Arndt and schedule an appointment for academic advising at . Unless otherwise noted, all courses are located in the Jenks Library on Gordon’s main campus in Wenham.

Registration for winter is open and students may register online.

There will be no classes during Massachusetts public school vacation (February 20–24).

Gordon reserves the right to cancel classes on the basis of low enrollment. Additional courses may be added as the need arises. If you do not see a course you need, please contact the Graduate Education Office.

CONTENT COURSES for PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Need PDPs? Gordon's 3-credit graduate courses provide 67.5 Professional Development Points. Below are our featured professional development courses for the winter.

ART610 Modern Art Seminar (3)
MW classes, Begins Monday, January 23, 3–4:30 p.m.

ART673 Costumed Figure (3)
Begins Tuesday, January 24, 5:30–8:30 p.m.
Lab component on Thursdays, beginning January 26, 5:30–7:30 p.m.

ENG638 General Linguistics (3)
Tuesdays: January 10–March 27, 5:30–8:50 p.m.

ENG673 Selected Topics: Advanced Writing (3)
Begins Thursday, January 12, 6–9:20 p.m.

HIS675 Darwinian Revolution (3)
Tuesday: January 24–March 27, 5:30–8:40 p.m.

HIS693 Love, Sex, and Marriage in the Modern West (3)
Begins Thursday, January 19, 6-9 p.m.


EDU520 Teaching Strategies (3) FULL
Weekends: January 6–7, January 27–28, February 24–25, March 16–17
Fridays: 6–9 p.m.; Saturdays: 8 a.m.–3 p.m.
 
EDU 521 Math in the Interactive Classroom (3)
Tuesdays: January 10-March 27, 6–9:20 p.m.
 
EDU 522 Integrating English Language Arts in the Classroom (2) 
Mondays: January 9–March 26, 6–8:30 p.m.
(No class January 16 and February 20) 
 
EDU 527 Exploring Mathematical Concepts (3) in Georgetown  
Tuesdays: January 10–March 27, 4–-7:20 p.m.
 
EDU 562 Human Development and Learning (3)
Weekends: January 13–14, February 10–11, March 2–3, March 23–24
Fridays: 6:00- 9:00 p.m.; Saturdays: 8 a.m.–3 p.m. 
 
EDU 564 Introduction to Exceptionality (3)  
Thursdays: January 12–March 29, 6–9:20 p.m.
 
EDU 575 Classroom Management and Organization (3)
Weekends: February 3–4, February 17–18, March 9–10, March 30–31
Fridays: 6–9 p.m.; Saturdays: 8 a.m.–3 p.m.
 

EDU580-584 Methods and Practice (3) – To be arranged with faculty:
                EDU580 Methods and Practice in Early Childhood Education
                EDU581 Methods and Practice in Elementary Education
                EDU583 Methods and Practice in Middle School Education
                EDU584 Methods and Practice in Secondary Education

Additional courses may be added as the need arises. If you do not see a course you need, please contact the Graduate Education Office.
 
EDU 604 Philosophy, Ethics and Teaching (3)
Wednesdays: January 11–March 28, 6–9:20 p.m.
 
EDU 614 Technology for all Students (3)
Thursdays: January 19–March 29, 6–9:20 p.m.; remaining times to be online
 
MAT 621 Modeling Mathematics (3)
Tuesdays: January 10–March 27, 6–9:20 p.m.
 
EDU 622 Integrating English Language Arts in the Classroom (2) 
Mondays: January 9–March 26, 6–8:30 p.m.
(No class January 16 and February 20)
 
EDU 625 Curriculum Models and Design (3) 
Mondays: January 9–March 26, 6–9:20 p.m. plus additional online class time
(No class January 16 and February 20)
 
MAT 627 Investigating Mathematical Concepts (3) in Georgetown
Tuesdays: January 10–March 27, 4–7:20 p.m
 
EDU 635 Sheltering Content Instruction for English as a Second Language (3) 
Weekends: January 13–14, January 27–28, February 10–11, March 9–10
Fridays: 6–9 p.m.; Saturdays: 8 a.m.–3 p.m.
 
EDU 640 Differentiation and Remediation of Reading/Language Difficulties (3)
Weekends: January 6–7, February 3–4, March 16–17, March 30–31
Fridays: 6– 9 p.m.; Saturdays: 8 a.m.–3 p.m.
 
EDU 650 Differentiation and Remediation of Math Difficulties (3)     
Mondays: January 9–March 26, 6–9:20 p.m. plus additional class time TBD
 
EDU 651 Multicultural Education (3)
Wednesdays: January 11–March 28, 6–9:20 p.m.
 
EDU 661 Advanced Human Development (3) 
Weekends: January 13–14, February 11–12, March 2–3, March 23–24
Friday: 6–9 p.m.; Saturdays: 8 a.m.–3 p.m.
 

EDU673 Selected Topics: Art, Biology, Chemistry, English, French, History, Mathematics, Physics and Spanish, Early Childhood, Elementary, Moderate Disabilities (3) Please contact the Graduate Office for content specific course schedule arranged with Liberal Arts Professors.

EDU680-681 Advanced Theory and Practice (3) – To be arranged with faculty:
                EDU680 Advanced Theory and Practice in Early Childhood Education
                EDU681 Advanced Theory and Practice in Elementary Education

EDU 702 Educational Leadership II- Applied Concepts and Case Studies (3) in Lynn
Wednesdays: January 11–March 28, 4:30–7:40 p.m. 

EDU 750/751 Research-Based School and Program Improvement (6)
Times to be determined
 
EDU 730 School Law (3)
Tuesdays: January 10–March 27, 6–9:20 p.m.
 
Additional courses may be added as the need arises. If you do not see a course you need, please contact the Graduate Education Office.