• EDIS 5422

    Cross-Cultural Education for Diverse Learners
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    3.86

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course aims to help educators understand how to provide quality instruction for diverse learners in schools and classrooms that are becoming increasingly multicultural. In the course, students explore theories of culturally responsive/sustaining teaching and how they can be applied to help diverse learners (including but not limited to ethnically, culturally, and linguistically diverse students) feel valued and successful in classrooms.

  • EDIS 5423

    English Linguistics
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     GPA

    3.88

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course introduces the scientific study of language, exploring how linguistic insights can prepare teachers who work with preK-12 ELLs. It addresses the sounds of the language (phonetics and phonology), the structure of words/sentences (morphology and syntax) and how these features convey meaning (semantics and pragmatics). Students will apply this knowledge of language to the everyday use of English and its acquisition in school settings.

  • EDIS 5425

    Teaching Writing
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    3.88

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course examines writing development, assessment, and instruction that supports diverse learners. Participants will learn how to teach the domains of composing, written expression and mechanics. Participants will learn how to move through the writing process and provide instruction on planning, drafting, revising, and sharing a final product. This course explores narrative, descriptive, and explanative modes of written expression

  • EDIS 5428

    ESL Methods PreK-12
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     GPA

    3.85

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course is designed for current and future teachers seeking to learn how to instruct English learners. Students will explore the WIDA Essential Actions and ELD Standards, learn about various current and historical ESL instructional models, and will consider how the four language skills are taught within classrooms to ELs. Students will also learn about collaborative practice as ESL teachers working with grade-level or content-area teachers.

  • EDIS 5451

    Teaching Mathematics in Secondary School II
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    3.78

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course is a continuation of EDIS 5450, with a greater emphasis on instructional strategies and use of technology.

  • EDIS 5470

    ESL Assessment and Curriculum Design
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    3.91

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    The purpose of this course is to prepare teachers to work with students (K-12) for whom English is not their native language. Work will include examining instruments used to assess English proficiency and the interpretation of those assessments. The curriculum design aspect of the course will be based on a differentiation model and will include methods aimed at helping students gain English language skills necessary for success in general content areas. Discussions will include topics such as cultural differences in personal interactions, strategies for working with families, and effective strategies for facilitating the learning of English by speakers of other languages and dialects. Practical experience will be gained through observations and fieldwork in public schools. Projects will be assigned according to the age-level with which the teacher hopes to work.

  • EDIS 5481

    Dual Language Methods
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course focuses on dual-language curriculum and instructional methods. Students will learn to serve multilingual students/families in culturally responsive ways aligned with SLA principles. It includes exploration of WIDA, and Virginia's SOLs and Early Learning & Development Standards. Students may also complete a dual-language practicum for endorsement.

  • EDIS 5601

    Teaching Social Studies in the Secondary School II
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     GPA

    3.86

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    A comprehensive overview of planning, implementing, and assessing social studies learning experiences in grades 6-12. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between educational theory and practical teaching techniques for the seccondary social studies classroom. This second course in the social studies methods sequence examines the following areas of socal studies education: assessment and grading; teaching government and civics; psychology; sociology; and economics. Prerequisite: EDIS 5600.

  • EDIS 5770

    Social, Emotional, and Counseling Issues in Talent Development
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    3.88

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Designed for teachers, administrators, parents, and others who work to develop talent in diverse high potential learners. Investigates the social and emotional development and counseling issues of preK-12 learners, implications of similarities/differences between gifted and other students, characteristics of positive learning environments, and evidence-based strategies to support students in a variety of contexts.

  • EDIS 5867

    Clinical Experience in Special Education
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Semester-long intensive clinical experience designed to develop skills in fostering relationships with students, colleagues, and peers; observing and reflecting on teaching and learning; and designing and implementing individual, small group, and whole group instruction. Designed to support special education teachers enrolled in the state-approved teacher education program.