Department of Leadership, Technology, and Workforce Development
The mission of the Department of Leadership,Technology, and Workforce Development is to develop practitioners and researchers who are knowledgeable and skilled in improving schools and other learning organizations. To accomplish its mission, the department offers programs in curriculum and instruction at the doctoral level; leadership at the doctoral level, educational leadership at the specialist and master’s levels; and instructional technology at the specialist and master’s levels. The department also offers a variety of certifications and endorsement programs. All programs have distance education components and are strongly supported by research courses offered within the department.
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...particularly teacher certification programs in education, may include KSPE 2000 Health and Wellness for Life...
The Faculty
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...University of Connecticut; 1990; 2000. *RIEGER, Alicja Professor of Teacher Education M. A., Krakow Pedagogical...
Admissions
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...2000 or ACED 1100 A-Level BUSA 2000...for success in the educational program of the...
EDUC 2000. Written and Verbal Communication for Education. 3 Hours.
Practice and application of techniques in verbal and written communication specifically for the P-12 classroom. The use of standardized English will be emphasized in speaking, reading, writing, and listening.
SEED 2000. Written and Verbal Communication for Secondary Education Teachers. 3 Hours.
Practice and application of techniques in verbal and written communication specifically for the middle and secondary classroom. The use of standardized English will be emphasized in speaking, reading, writing, and listening.