My Doctoral Coursework
Design and Technology Classes
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TEAC 883 - Curriculum Development and Language Program Direction:
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and direct language programs. Topics include needs assessment, curriculum design, instructional materials development, and evaluation.
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TEAC 859 - Designing Learning Experiences:
This course introduces students to the principles of instructional design. Topics include needs assessment, learning objectives, instructional strategies, and assessment.
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TEAC 880D - Artificial Intelligence, and APIs:
This course introduces students to the concepts of artificial intelligence and APIs. Topics include natural language processing, machine learning, and deep learning, computer vision, and Python Programming.
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TEAC 880A - Teaching with Technology: Survey of Instructional Technology:
This course provides students with an overview of the different types of instructional technology that can be used in the classroom.
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TEAC 880M - Teaching with Technology: Learning Analytics, Assessment, and Evaluation:
This course introduces students to the concepts of learning analytics, assessment, and reporting. Topics include data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Students also learn Tableau.
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TEAC 880B- Database and Web Development:
This course teaches students how to develop databases and web applications. Topics include database design, SQL, and web development languages such as Javascript.
Classes on Culture, Language Teaching, and Learning
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TEAC 930M - Introduction to Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis:
This course introduces students to the field of multimodal critical discourse analysis (MCDA). MCDA is a research method that examines the ways in which language, images, and other modes of communication are used to create meaning. Students learn about the theoretical foundations of MCDA, as well as the different methods that can be used to conduct MCDA research.
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TEAC 944B - Special Topics _Aesthetics and Arts in the Curriculum:
This course explores the role of the arts in the curriculum. Students will learn about the different ways in which the arts can be used to promote learning and creativity. They also learn about the different theories that have been proposed to explain the relationship between the arts and learning.
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TEAC 813P - Teaching English as an International Language:
This course introduces students to the theory and practice of teaching English as an international language (EIL). Students will learn about the different approaches to EIL teaching, as well as the challenges and opportunities of teaching EIL in a globalized world.
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TEAC 813J - Intercultural Communication:
This course explores the field of intercultural communication. Students will learn about the different theories of intercultural communication, as well as the different methods that can be used to conduct intercultural communication research.
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TEAC 851R - Learning and Teaching Principles and Practices: Secondary Modern Languages:
This course provides students with an overview of the principles and practices of learning and teaching modern languages at the secondary level. Students will learn about the different approaches to language teaching, as well as the challenges and opportunities of teaching modern languages in a secondary school setting.
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TEAC 813A- Second Language Acquisition:
This course introduces students to the field of second language acquisition (SLA). Students will learn about the different theories of SLA, as well as the different methods that can be used to conduct SLA research.
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TEAC 813K - Linguistics for Language Teachers:
This course provides students with an overview of the field of linguistics. Students will learn about the different subfields of linguistics, as well as the different methods that can be used to conduct linguistic research.
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TEAC 905 - Post-Secondary Practicum:
This course provides students with an opportunity to apply the principles and practices of teaching and learning in a post-secondary setting. Students will be placed in a post-secondary institution, where they will have the opportunity to observe and participate in the teaching and learning process.
Core Courses
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TEAC 995A - Doctoral Seminar:
This course provides new doctoral students with the opportunity to overview educational research, subfield, and trends under the supervision of a faculty member. Students develop a research proposal, a literature review, and a critical review of articles.
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TEAC 995 - Doctoral Seminar:
This course provides students with the opportunity to conduct research under the supervision of a faculty member. Students develop a research proposal, collect and analyze data, write articles, and write their dissertation.
Methods
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EDPS 900 - Educational Approaches to Qualitative Research
This course introduces students to the different approaches to qualitative research in education. Students learn about the different methods of qualitative research, as well as the different ethical considerations that need to be taken into account when conducting qualitative research.
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EDPS 935 - Qualitative Research
This course provides students with the opportunity to learn about the different methods of qualitative research. Students learn about the different data collection methods, as well as the different data analysis methods.
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EDPS 859 - Statistical Methods
This course introduces students to the basic concepts of statistics. Students learn about the different types of data, as well as the different statistical methods that can be used to analyze data.
Policy Courses
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TEAC 949B - Anti-Colonial Theories:
This course provides students with an overview of the different anti-colonial theories. Students will learn about the different approaches to anti-colonialism, as well as the different methods that can be used to conduct anti-colonial research.
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TEAC 861 - Education for a Pluralistic Society:
This course provides students with an overview of the different approaches to education in a pluralistic society. Students will learn about the different challenges and opportunities of teaching in a pluralistic society, as well as the different methods that can be used to promote pluralism in education.
Most Relevant Master's Degree Courses
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ANG 5018 - Evaluation in Language Teaching:
This course explores the different methods and approaches to evaluating language teaching. Students will learn about the different types of assessments that can be used to evaluate language teaching, as well as the different factors that can affect the validity and reliability of these assessments.
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ANG 5016 - Language and Education:
This course provides students with an overview of the relationship between language and education. Students will learn about the different theories that have been proposed to explain this relationship, as well as the different methods that can be used to study this relationship.
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ANG 5017 - Language curriculum:
This course explores the different approaches to designing and implementing language curricula. Students will learn about the different factors that need to be considered when designing a language curriculum, as well as the different methods that can be used to implement a language curriculum.
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ANG 5015 - English Didactics: Methods and Techniques
This course provides students with an overview of the different methods and techniques that can be used to teach English. Students will learn about the different approaches to English teaching, as well as the different factors that need to be considered when selecting and implementing these approaches.
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ANG 5002 - Computer Science: Research on the Internet
This course focuses on research methods and tools for using the internet to conduct computer science research, including search engines, databases, and data mining techniques.