POPULAR CULTURE, REPRESENTATION AND POSTSECONDARY EDUCATIONEAD 991B-001 • Spring 2021 • 4:10-7 PM: Thursdays • Online • Dr. Riyad A. Shahjahan This course takes a cultural studies approach to critically examining the ways in which popular culture acts as a form of public pedagogy, representing postsecondary education, and/or engaged by educators/students inside/outside the USA. Areas… Read More »
Courses
Spring 2021 Course Available: Scholarly Communications in the Digital Age An Online Seminar
Scholarly Communications in the Digital AgeAn Online SeminarSpring 2021Instructor: Steven Weiland, Professor, Educational Administration Scholarly Communications in the Digital Age (EAD 991B) is an online seminar for graduate students interested in the impact of technology on research, writing, publication, and academic career development. The course is offered as part of the PhD program in higher… Read More »
Spring 2020 Course Available: EAD 949 Free Speech On Campus
EAD 949-001 Spring 2021 Mondays 4:10 – 7:00 pm Professor Kristine Bowman Controversies surrounding free speech on American college and university campuses have become intense and prominent. This seminar will engage scholarly work, applied work, and individuals whose policy creation andimplementation bring to life assumptions and theories that animate these issues. The course will be… Read More »
Fall 2020 Course Available: CEPSE/TE 915* (Literacy in Sociocultural Context)
CEPSE/TE 915* (Literacy in Sociocultural Context) Professor Mary Juzwik Mondays, 12:40-3:30, 175 Communication Arts Bldg In this reading course, we will study writing and reading conceptualized as pluralistic cultural practices whose forms, functions, and influences take shape as part of, and contributors to, larger contexts–social, political, ethnohistorical, material and ideological. This contextualized approach to literacy… Read More »
Fall 2020 Course Available: EAD 949
FALL 2020EAD 949 Section 002State and Local Education Policy During Crisis: The Cases of New Orleans, Detroit, and the COVID EpidemicThursdays 4:10-7 pmLocation/Format: ONLINE In this seminar, we will explore three cases of crisis that fundamentally changed public education at either or both the local and state levels. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the city… Read More »
Fall 2020 Course Available: CEP 982 Seminar in Counseling, Educational Psychology, & Special Education
Fall 2020 Course OfferingCEP 982: Seminar in Counseling, Educational Psychology,& Special EducationSection 001, Online Statistical Toolbox: Seminar on Advanced Quantitative Techniques Course Content This class will cover a number of statistical methods that are used in the social sciences but are not typically taught in general applied statistics classes. The object of the class will… Read More »
Available Course: CEP 939 Seminar in Educational Measurement
This seminar-based course will be the first course in structural equation modeling (SEM), entirely application-oriented, and including substantial hands-on activities by its attendees. We will be concerned with applied aspects of several widely used classes of SEM models in educational research, such as regression analysis, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, mediation and moderation modeling,… Read More »
Event: An Introduction to Evidenced-Based STEM Teaching (CIRTL MOOCs)
An Introduction to Evidenced-Based STEM Teaching (CIRTL MOOCs) Weekly asynchronous modules from 6/22 through 8/16Learn about STEM teaching at your own pace through online video modules and discussion boards in this 8-week MOOC developed by CIRTL Network faculty. CIRTL MOOCs take place on the EdX platform and use video-based modules, discussion boards, and peer-reviewed assignments… Read More »
Summer Higher Education Policy Seminar
Free, but limited slots to register. Given the chaotic spring that everyone has had, it is more important than ever to build camaraderie within the higher education policy community and support our early-career people. To help with this, professors Dominique Baker (Southern Methodist University) and Robert Kelchen (Seton Hall University) are pleased to announce the Summer Higher Education Policy… Read More »
Event: Tackling the Big Challenges, Interdisciplinary Master Class
We are pleased to announce the 2nd C4I interdisciplinary master class, offered in partnership with the Office of International Studies in Education (College of Education). The interdisciplinary master class will be delivered by Dr. Dawn Michele Whitehead, Vice President of the Office of Global Citizenship for Campus, Community, and Careers, Association of American Colleges and Universities: Tackling… Read More »