Michele Richmeier's APU Course Work

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Michele Richmeier's APU Course Work by Mind Map: Michele Richmeier's APU Course Work

1. Multiple Subject Teaching Credential Course Work

1.1. 2015 Fall

1.1.1. TEP 526 Math in the Classroom

1.1.1.1. Professor: Greg Kaiser

1.1.1.1.1. New math common core standards and how to apply them in the classroom.

1.1.2. TEP 566 A Observing Successful Teachers

1.1.2.1. Professor: Elesa Trisler

1.1.2.1.1. Observing teachers in their classroom and noticing successful practices.

1.1.3. TEP 566 B Observing Other Successful Teachers

1.1.3.1. Professor: Elesa Trisler

1.1.3.1.1. Observing other teachers in their classroom and learning new techniques.

1.1.4. TESP 506 Learning About Teaching Foundations

1.1.4.1. Professor: Dr. Freeman

1.1.4.1.1. Learning about the foundation of education and its evolution over the years.

1.1.5. TESP 516 Teaching Students to Read and Write

1.1.5.1. Professor: Donna Block

1.1.5.1.1. Teaching students to read and write successfully as well as how to pass the RICA.

1.1.6. TESP 556 How to Make A Difference with English Language Learners

1.1.6.1. Professor: Dr. Freeman

1.1.6.1.1. How to make sure your English Language Learners are successful by using SDAIE strategies.

1.2. 2016 Spring

1.2.1. TEP 536 How to Teach Science

1.2.1.1. Professor: Greg Kaiser

1.2.1.1.1. Looking in depth at the NGSS science standards.

1.2.2. TEP 546 Teaching History

1.2.2.1. Professor: Greg Kaiser

1.2.2.1.1. Incorporating history within the other academic areas with projects.

1.2.3. TEP 576 A Being a Teacher 101

1.2.3.1. Professor: Dr. Freeman

1.2.3.1.1. Student teaching session one with observations.

1.2.4. TEP 576 B A More Experienced Teacher 101

1.2.4.1. Professor: Dr. Freeman

1.2.4.1.1. Student teaching session two with observations.

1.2.5. TEP 586 How to Survive Teaching 101

1.2.5.1. Professor: Mary Isaacs

1.2.5.1.1. Support for student teaching.

2. Masters in Learning and Technology

2.1. 2015 Spring

2.1.1. EDUC 504 Diversity in the Classroom

2.1.1.1. Professor: Ann Bradley

2.1.1.1.1. How to ensure equality and respect within your classroom.

2.1.2. EDUC 572 Educational Psychology

2.1.2.1. Professor: Linda Chiang

2.1.2.1.1. The psychology of your students and your effect as a teacher.

2.2. 2016 Fall

2.2.1. EDTC 515 New Technology to Use in the Classroom

2.2.1.1. Professor: James Brown

2.2.1.1.1. Teaching Digital Citizenship and learning about the web.

2.2.2. EDTC 517 Communicating with Technology

2.2.2.1. Professor: Kristi Hernandez

2.2.2.1.1. New technologies to implement in your classroom that are safe and effective.

2.2.3. EDUC 511 How to Teach with Technology

2.2.3.1. Professor: Kristi Hernandez

2.2.3.1.1. More technologies to use in your classroom that will have an impact on your students.

2.3. 2017 Spring

2.3.1. EDTC 527 Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom

2.3.1.1. Professor: Jennifer Courduff

2.3.1.1.1. What are the multiple intelligences and how can you use this knowledge to reach every student in your classroom.

2.3.2. EDTC 527 What I Learned

2.3.2.1. Professor: Kathleen Bacer

2.3.2.1.1. What you have learned over the entire program and how you have grown as an educator.