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Have you earned your bachelor’s degree and are interested in advancing your knowledge, training and skills, but not fully committed to completing a Master’s program just yet? MSU Denver’s English Education Graduate Certificate may be the perfect answer for you.
This 18-credit graduate certificate is for students who have already obtained licensure and want to enrich their knowledge. Students will take core courses on Linguistic Diversity, Assessment, and Current Trends, and a variety of special topics courses.
This core consists of three core courses for 9 credit hours total.
ENG 5100 – Assessment of the ELA Learner – Credits: 3
ENG 5200 – Linguistic Diversity in the Secondary English Classroom – Credits: 3
ENG 5300 – Current Trends in English Education Action Research – Credits: 3
Students take three variable topics courses for 9 credit hours total.
ENG 4500 – Variable Topics: English – Credits: 3
This is a course in the study of assessment practices and strategies to improve student learning. Students examine authentic assessment practices and tools to improve the teaching and learning process. Additionally, students engage in steps of test construction in order to measure knowledge and comprehension while developing measures to assess all learners.
This course prepares instructors to teach and assess linguistically diverse student populations effectively. The primary focus is on approaches to teaching English grammar. Topics may also include the nature of language variation (register vs. dialect, sociolect, and idiolect; bilingualism) and the specifics of selected language varieties (dialect and sociolect traits; foreign accent). The course emphasizes understanding the various aspects of the concept ”grammaticality” and recognizing the ramifications of applying standard language ideology in education, including its practical impact on teaching effectiveness, child development assessments, and standardized testing.
Students in this course engage in methods to study localized issues in the English Language Arts classroom and create action plans to address these issues. Students investigate current trends in English education in relation to their practice. Additionally, the course helps students develop an action research project to increase dialogue within a learning context.
This is a variable topic course that allows students to select content-focused classes on a variety of topics in English.
Contact Dr. Charlie Potter for more information about the English Education Graduate Certificate.
Campus Location:
King Center
4th floor
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 173362
Campus Box 32
Denver, Colorado 80217-3362
Phone: 303-615-1800
Fax: 720-778-5760
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