Course Details
Course Code: EDUC629 Course ID: 4361 Credit Hours: 3 Level: Graduate
This advanced graduate course will examine the evidence-based practices for individual and collective student personalization in K-16+ classrooms and similar settings. Personalization is closely related to two additionally important approaches: individualization and differentiation. All three require a shift from a teacher-centered approach to an authentic student-centered approach. An effective student-centered focus requires tailoring of lessons to the abilities, interests, preferences, future life dreams, socio-emotional attributes, and other individual and collective needs of diverse students. The course examines motivation, assessment, and technological tools and how they pertain to personalization in online, face-to-face and hybrid contexts.
Course Schedule
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Start Month | Session | Weeks |
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04/26/2022 - 09/30/2022 | 10/03/2022 - 11/27/2022 | October | Fall 2022 Session B | 8 Week session |
Current Syllabi
Upon successful completion of this course, candidates will be able to:
- Apply K-12 personalization best practices
- Analyze ways to motivate students.
- Apply The Self Theory in Schooling as a framework for personalizing the teaching and learning processes.
- Examine implications of a paradigm shift to a student-centered focus in teaching and learning.
Upon successful completion of this course, candidates will be able to:
- Apply K-12 personalization best practices
- Analyze ways to motivate students.
- Apply The Self Theory in Schooling as a framework for personalizing the teaching and learning processes.
- Examine implications of a paradigm shift to a student-centered focus in teaching and learning.
Book Title: | How to Teach Now - e-book available in the APUS Online Library |
ISBN: | 9781416612049 |
Publication Info: | Assoc. for Supervision & Curriculum Development |
Author: | Powell, William / Kusuma-Powell, Ochan |
Unit Cost: | $25.39 |