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Providing integrated professional development for school communities and educational institutions while incorporating best practices and the latest research in content, pedagogy, andragogy, and administration. Visit extension.ucsd.edu/education for more information spot light. Teaching Online E-learning represents a paradigm shift in delivering and acquiring knowledge. Participants will learn how to design, implement, assess and evaluate curriculum content and appropriate teaching methodology for the online classroom. This program allows you to take your classroom instruction and deliver it online with instructional technology tools, software and web-based applications. TESOL If you have a strong background in the English language and have considered Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages then find out more about the UCSD Extension Professional Certificate. Credential Programs CLAD Through CTEL Clear Credential Program Reading & Literacy Authorization K-12 Professional Development Designated Subjects Sunsetting Programs Fall 2015 is the last quarter to complete Adult Ed Credential (5 year) requirements. New Programs and Courses Special Subjects Science and the Common Core Change Agentry in Professional Development Satisfy your Continuing requirements to advance on the salary point scale with specialized instruction in various curriculum topics. Fall 2015 courses in Differentiation: Classroom Approaches and a variety of courses covering the Common Core. For details, call (858) 534-9273, email unexeduc@ucsd.eduor visit extension.ucsd.edu/education Contact Us Phone: (858) 534-9273 Email: unexeduc@ucsd.edu Learn more > extension.ucsd.edu/education 80 I extension.ucsd.edu Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400

Differentiation: Classroom Level This course will focus more specifically on developing the understanding of classroom teachers and school leaders to better tailor instruction through differentiated approaches, based on the cognitive and socio-emotional needs of the variety of learners that make up most classrooms. See page 86 for more detailed information. Certificate Programs SPECIALIZED College Counseling Gifted and Talented Teaching Online Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400 PROFESSIONAL Reading Instruction Teaching Adult Learners Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) For details, call (858) 534-9273, email unexeduc@ucsd.edu or visit extension.ucsd.edu/education Common Core Explore how the Common Core State Standards put students at the center of learning. Learn a new emphasis on interdisciplinary skills and critical thinking skills in the area of reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Classes offered in Strategies, Reading/Writing, Technology, and Math. See page 86 for more detailed information. Change Agentry in This course is designed to provide educational leaders with unique theoretical and practical perspectives on topics related to school reform in California and the United States. Armed with a cohesive understanding of the historical, cultural and political landscapes of education, students will learn to employ effective strategies to leverage change at the school site and beyond. See page 86 for more detailed information. Earn a Clear Credential If you hold a current or expired preliminary single or multiple subject credential the clear credential program is available if your employer does not offer an Induction program for you. The Clear program is designed for public, charter, parochial, and private school teachers. Learn more at extension.ucsd.edu/clearcredential. extension.ucsd.edu I 81

contents courses TABLE OF CONTENTS CLAD Through CTEL.... 82 Orientation: CLAD Through CTEL...82 Culture and Inclusion...83 Language and Language Development...83 Assessment of English Learners...83 Foundations and Methods of English Language/ Literacy Development and Content Instruction..84 CLAD Through CTEL Portfolio...84 E-learning & Instructional Technology.. 84 Introduction to Online Learning...84 Foundations of Curriculum Design and Evaluation...84 Enhancing Your Online Course with Multimedia...85 Advanced Curriculum Design for the Online Classroom...85 Instructional Technology Tools...85 Teaching Online Practicum...85 K-12 Professional Development.... 85 Dealing with ADD/ADHD Children...85 Project-based Learning...86 Differentiation System Design: School Practices...86 Reading and Writing Through Common Core Standards...86 Strategies for Implementing the Common Core Standards...86 Math and the Common Core...86 Technology Tools and the Common Core...86 K-12 Special Programs & Events.... 87 Principles of College Counseling...87 College Counseling Strategies...87 College Counseling Practicum...87 U.S. College/University Application Process and the International Student...87 Special Populations & Exceptional Students.... 87 Teaching the Gifted and Talented: Differentiating the Curriculum...87 Teaching the Gifted and Talented: Recognizing Individual Differences...88 Strategies for Teaching the Gifted and Talented...88 Program Development for the Gifted...88 State Credentials & Requirements.... 88 Health for the Teacher...88 Integrating Technology in K-12, Level 1...89 Integrating Technology in K-12, Level 2...89 Mainstreaming the Special Child...89 The Reading Process...90 U.S. Constitution Preparation Course and Examination...90 Beginning Readers: Process to Practice...90 Clear Credential Site-Based Mentor Clinic...90 Clear Credential Orientation...90 Collaboration and Support for Effective Teaching...91 Pedagogy for Effective Teaching...92 Equitable and Inclusive Learning Environments...92 Teaching English Learners...93 Teaching Special Populations...94 Clear Credential Portfolio...94 Teaching Adult Learners.... 95 Instructional Practices...95 Interpersonal Relations, Communication Skills, and Guidance...95 Teaching and Training Adults in Diverse Settings...96 Effective Strategies for Teaching and Training Adults. 96 Level I: The Instructional Process/Techniques of Teaching Vocational...96 Level II: Principles and Practices of Vocational...96 Designated Subjects Program Orientation...96 Designated Subject Foundations Course...96 Designated Subjects: CTE Emphasis Course...97 Designated Subjects Portfolio Course...97 Teaching English as a Second Language.... 97 Fundamentals of Teaching English as a Second Language...97 Teaching and Testing ESL Reading and Writing Skills...97 Theories of Second-Language Acquisition and Application to Teaching...97 Culture in the Language Classroom...98 TESOL Practicum...98 Teaching Language Arts... 98 Reading & Literacy Program Orientation... 98 R & L: Culture of Literacy...98 R & L: Assessment, Intervention, & Instruction...98 R & L: Research, Instruction, and Intervention...98 R & L: Planning, Organizing, and Providing Instruction...99 Reading and Literacy Portfolio...99 Specialized Certificates.... 99 College Counseling...99 Gifted and Talented...100 Teaching Online... 100 Professional Certificates... 101 Reading Instruction...101 Teaching Adult Learners...102 Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages...103 Check the Website Check the Department s website at ucsd.edu/education for the most up-to-date information on course and program offerings. CLAD THROUGH CTEL Orientation: CLAD Through CTEL The CLAD Through CTEL orientation provides individuals interested in the CLAD Through CTEL Certificate Program with a clear understanding of the entire program, including its scope and goals, requirements, standards, the procedures that affect competencies, and field experience(s). It is mandatory for applicants entering Extension s CLAD Through CTEL program. Note: Participants must have an application on file prior to enrolling in this course. Course numbering changed to EDUC 31300. You can call Student Services at 858-534-3400 and register over the phone for this course until the day before the scheduled start. Instructor: Amy Duncan, B.S. Program Representative for the Department at UCSD Extension. Section: 111465-5002 Course No. EDUC-31300 Time/Date: Oct. 7-9 Credit: Not for credit Fee: $40 No refunds after: Oct. 8 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Natalie Leroux-Lindsey, M.A. Program Representative for the Department at UCSD Extension. Section: 111466-5002 Course No. EDUC-31300 Time/Date: Dec. 2-4 Credit: Not for credit Fee: $40 No refunds after: Dec. 3 (mpa/srb) Culture and Inclusion Examination of culture and cultural diversity and the relationship to academic achievement, development, implementation and evaluation of culturally inclusive instruction. Topics include cultural concepts and perspectives; cultural contact; cultural diversity in California and the United States; crosscultural interaction; the roles of culture in the classroom and the school; culturally inclusive learning environments; family and community involvement; and culturally inclusive curriculum and instruction. Note: CLAD Through CTEL program candidates must have an application on file prior to enrolling in this course. Requirement for the CLAD Through CTEL Certificate. If you need this course in order to apply to a Preliminary Teaching Credential program, you may take this course without the required prerequisite. 82 I extension.ucsd.edu Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400

Instructor: Toni M. Bastian, M.A. Reading/Language Arts Instructor in the Riverside Unified School District, holds a Clear Multiple Subject Credential and a CLAD authorization. Section: 111467-5002 Course No. EDUC-31217 Time/Date: Aug. 31-Sep. 25 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $475 No refunds after: Sep. 1 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Dale Z. Pluciennik, M.A. Single Subject Teacher Credential: BCLAD (Spanish), Social Science, English, Spanish, Foundational Math. Section: 111468-5002 Course No. EDUC-31217 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $475 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Heather Chell, M.A. Master s in Reading, a Clear Multiple Subject Credential with a CLAD Emphasis, supplemental authorizations in English & Physical. Section: 111469-5002 Course No. EDUC-31217 Time/Date: Oct. 5-30 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $475 No refunds after: Oct. 5 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Sue Alderson, M.A. Bilingual Counselor for the past 20 years, specializing in multicultural issues and addiction. Section: 111470-5002 Course No. EDUC-31217 Time/Date: Oct. 19-Nov. 13 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $475 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Dale Z. Pluciennik, M.A. Single Subject Teacher Credential: BCLAD (Spanish), Social Science, English, Spanish, Foundational Math. Section: 111471-5002 Course No. EDUC-31217 Time/Date: Nov. 2-27 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $475 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Carrie Brown, M.A. Principal at El Camino Creek Elementary in Encinitas USD she holds a Multiple Subjects Credential, BCLAD, and an Administrative Services Credential. Section: 111472-5002 Course No. EDUC-31217 Time/Date: Nov. 9-Dec. 2 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $475 No refunds after: Nov. 10 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Sue Alderson, M.A. Bilingual Counselor for the past 20 years, specializing in multicultural issues and addiction. Section: 111473-5002 Course No. EDUC-31217 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 11 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $475 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) Language and Language Development Research-based conceptual understanding of language systems, structures, forms, functions, and variations of both aural and written language forms. Language functions and variations, discourse and pragmatics can be applied directly to assessment and instruction of English learners and the specific linguistic and socio-linguistic challenges of English learners are addressed. Materials, and methods for understanding and analyzing socio-cultural, and political factors that can affect second language development are presented. Note: Participants must have an application on file prior to enrolling in this course. Requirement for the CLAD through CTEL Certificate. Previously offered as EDUC 3V218. Instructor: Stephanie M. Laqua, M.Ed. in Second Language Acquisitions. ESL instructor, TESOL Certified with 21 years of experience teaching ESL and training teachers. Section: 111474-5002 Course No. EDUC-31218 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 23 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $475 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Lisa M. Charbonneau, M.A. Classroom experience with over 15 years and works within the Poway Unified School District. Section: 111475-5002 Course No. EDUC-31218 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 6 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $475 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Deborah S. Oler, M.S. Reading Coach in the Corno-Norco Unified School District and with over 13 years experience as a classroom instructor. Section: 111476-5002 Course No. EDUC-31218 Time/Date: Oct. 26-Nov. 20 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $475 No refunds after: Oct. 27 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Stephanie M. Laqua, M.Ed. in Second Language Acquisitions. ESL instructor, TESOL Certified with 21 years of experience teaching ESL and training teachers. Section: 111477-5002 Course No. EDUC-31218 Time/Date: Nov. 9-Dec. 4 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $475 No refunds after: Nov. 10 (mpa/srb) Assessment of English Learners Principles and design of standards-based assessment and instruction for English language learners and the relationship to identification of students strengths and needs in English language/literacy development and academic achievement. Topics will include roles, purposes and types of formal and informal assessment that inform teachers in planning effective, differentiated instruction; monitoring English learners progress with respect to a given standard; issues of norming, test reliability, validity, and cultural and linguistic biases with respect to children of diverse backgrounds. Note: Participants must have an application on file prior to enrolling in this course. Requirement for the CLAD through CTEL Certificate. Previously offered as EDUC 3V219. Instructor: Debra Engers, M.A. English Learner Program Coordinator in Redlands Unified School District and holds a Masters degree in Bilingual Cross Cultural. Section: 111478-5002 Course No. EDUC-31219 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 23 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Perry Colapinto, M.A. Holds a multiple subject credential, CLAD Certificate and many years of experience working with English language learners. Section: 111479-5002 Course No. EDUC-31219 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 6 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Debra Engers, M.A. English Learner Program Coordinator in Redlands Unified School District and holds a Masters degree in Bilingual Cross Cultural. Section: 111480-5002 Course No. EDUC-31219 Time/Date: Oct. 26-Nov. 20 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Oct. 27 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Kristie Lambert, M.A. Master s degree in TESOL, a multiple subject credential, CLAD, and ESL supplementary. Section: 111481-5002 Course No. EDUC-31219 Time/Date: Nov. 9-Dec. 4 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Nov. 10 (mpa/srb) Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400 extension.ucsd.edu I 83

Foundations and Methods of English Language/Literacy Development and Content Instruction Current research-based theories of second language acquisition; the differences between first & second language; & literacy development. Topics include cognitive, linguistic, socio-cultural & affective factors that affect language learning in children of diverse backgrounds; use of the CELDT in instructional planning to promote both language development & academic achievement; and research-based approaches & methods for English language development. Students will learn to deliver comprehensible instruction to English Learners in the context of three instructional models: English Language Development (ELD), Content-based ELD & Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English (SDAIE). Note: CLAD Through CTEL program candidates must have an application on file prior to enrolling in this course. CLAD Through CTEL Certificate requirement. This course alone does not fulfill the requirements to earn a Certificate of Completion of Staff Development (CCSD). Instructor: Stephanie M Laqua, M.Ed. in Second Language Acquisitions ESL instructor, TESOL Certified with 21 years of experience teaching ESL and training teachers. Section: 111482-5002 Course No. EDUC-31220 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Oct. 30 Credit: 6 units in Fee: $680 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Kristie Lambert, M.A. Master s degree in TESOL, a multiple subject credential, CLAD, and ESL supplementary. Section: 111483-5002 Course No. EDUC-31220 Time/Date: Oct. 5-Nov. 13 Credit: 6 units in Fee: $680 No refunds after: Oct. 6 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Perry Colapinto, M.A. Holds a multiple subject credential, CLAD Certificate and many years of experience working with English language learners. Section: 111484-5002 Course No. EDUC-31220 Time/Date: Oct. 19-Nov. 27 Credit: 6 units in Fee: $680 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Kristie Lambert, M.A. Master s degree in TESOL, a multiple subject credential, CLAD, and ESL supplementary. Section: 111485-5002 Course No. EDUC-31220 Time/Date: Nov. 2-Dec. 11 Credit: 6 units in Fee: $680 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) CLAD Through CTEL Portfolio The CLAD Through CTEL Portfolio course captures learning & field experiences from each course & connects them together in a cohesive manner. Candidates will collaborate with instructors from each course on an individual basis to determine an appropriate field assignment based on academic and professional interests and to establish what types of material should be included in the CTEL Portfolio. Although field assignments will differ between candidates, everyone must complete & submit a CTEL Portfolio that documents their experiences, including organized reflections & evidence of knowledge, skills and abilities. Note: Enrollment is restricted in the CTEL Portfolio course to students who have successfully completed all other coursework in the program. Application must be on file prior to registration. CLAD Through CTEL Certificate requirement. Instructor: Morgan Appel, MBA Director of al Programs at UCSD Extension. Section: 111486-5002 Course No. EDUC-31221 Time/Date: Oct. 5-16 Credit: 1 unit in Fee: $175 No refunds after: Oct. 6 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Morgan Appel, MBA Director of al Programs at UCSD Extension. Section: 111487-5002 Course No. EDUC-31221 Time/Date: Nov. 30-Dec. 11 Credit: 1 unit in Fee: $175 No refunds after: Dec. 1 (mpa/srb) For answers to questions regarding your teaching credential, contact the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing at (916) 322-4974, by email at credentials@ctc.ca.gov or at www.ctc.ca.gov E-LEARNING & INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY Introduction to Online Learning This course offers an overview of distance learning: its history, current status and future progress. Participants will also receive an introduction to learning theories and be introduced to different types of online teaching course design and educational technologies. Using case studies and a historical perspective of the evolution of online teaching, students will understand the challenges and advantages of establishing a distance learning course or program. The course will discuss course design, development, implementation and evaluation and the concept of building community. Note: This course is the first required course for both the Teaching Online and the Teaching Adult Learners certificates. Instructor: Debra Engers, M.A. English Learner Program Coordinator in Redlands Unified School District and holds a Masters degree in Bilingual Cross Cultural. Section: 111488-5002 Course No. EDUC-30989 Credit: 2 units in Fee: $245 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/nl) Instructor: Amy Kaufman, M.Ed. CTE program facilitator and an educational technology designer and developer of online courses for the Orange County Department of. Section: 111489-5002 Course No. EDUC-30989 Time/Date: Nov. 9-Dec. 4 Credit: 2 units in Fee: $245 No refunds after: Nov. 10 (mpa/nl) Foundations of Curriculum Design and Evaluation This course presents an overview of curriculum development & an introduction to the Instructional Systems Design Model. Participants will learn to design & evaluate curriculum, develop instructional materials, assess student learning & measure instructional outcomes for use in online classes from K-20 and beyond. Topics include preparation of course outlines & syllabi, development of lessons plans, design of evaluation instruments and an explanation of how learning objectives & evaluation strategies affect the selection of content and materials. Note: This course is second required course for both the Teaching Online & the Teaching Adult Learners certificates. Students must complete prerequisite: EDUC 30989 Introduction to Online Learning prior to enrolling in this course. 84 I extension.ucsd.edu Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400

Instructor: Amy Kaufman, M.Ed. CTE program facilitator and an educational technology designer and developer of online courses for the Orange County Department of. Section: 111490-5002 Course No. EDUC-30990 Credit: 2 units in Fee: $245 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/nl) Instructor: Peggy Miller, M.S. Holds a Single Subject Teaching Credential and an Administrative Services credential. Extensive experience in CTE, AE, and workforce development. Section: 111491-5002 Course No. EDUC-30990 Time/Date: Nov. 2-Dec. 4 Credit: 2 units in Fee: $245 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/nl) Enhancing Your Online Course with Multimedia Study the latest techniques and software to enhance the creation and design of online learning courses or programs. This class will present an overview of graphics, audio, video, Flash, and other multimedia used to develop online learning activities. This course will also introduce students to audio and video technologies, general multimedia tools and those specialized in accessing learners with disabilities. Participants will be introduce to the concepts of streaming vs. progressive download vs. download, different multimedia, streaming formats and illustrated audio. Note: Requirement for the Specialized Certificate in Teaching Online. Students must enroll prior to the first day of class. Students must complete prerequisites: EDUC 30989 Introduction to Online Learning and EDUC 30990 Foundations in Curriculm & Evaluation prior to enrolling in this course. Instructor: Anne Guptill, Ph.D. Associate Professor, instructional design consultant, multimedia development, online developer and teacher with a Ph.D. in education. Section: 111492-5002 Course No. CSE-40799 Credit: 2 units in Computer Science & Engineering Fee: $385 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/nl) Log in to your Online Course Log in to your online course at ucsdextension.blackboard.com. Click Forgot your password? if you do not know your password. Advanced Curriculum Design for the Online Classroom This class examines elements of effective instructional design for the distance learning environment. Students will learn how to create tailored instructional models based on course objectives, target audience, subject matter content, class management and assessment methods. This course will study the design of effective, reliable assessment techniques and evaluation models for online teaching. The course is comprised of three major phases of the design process (Analysis, Design, and Development) that guide students through converting or developing course material for an online course. Note: Specialized Certificate in Teaching Online requirement. Students must complete prerequisites: EDUC 30989 Introduction to Online Learning and EDUC 30990 Foundations in Curriculm & Evaluation prior to enrolling in this course. Instructor: Anne Guptill, Ph.D. Associate Professor, instructional design consultant, multimedia development, online developer and teacher with a Ph.D. in education. Section: 111493-5002 Course No. EDUC-31231 Time/Date: Nov. 2-27 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/nl) Instructional Technology Tools This course will introduce participants to leading learning management systems (LMS). Participants will receive an orientation of what tools are available in each LMS, as well as best practices for accommodating various assessment and collaboration assignments. The course will also explore how to connect instructional tools with sound teaching pedagogy. In addition, ancillary tools that can extend the functionality of these LMS s will be explored. Note: Requirement for Post-Secondary Instruction Emphasis in the Teaching Adult Learners Certificate. Students must enroll prior to the first day of class. Students must complete prerequisites: EDUC 30989 Introduction to Online Learning and EDUC 30990 Foundations in Curriculm & Evaluation prior to enrolling in this course. Instructor: Laura J. McCormick, B.A. California Multiple Subject teaching credential, CLAD certified, with a supplemental authorization in Computer Concepts and Applications. Section: 111494-5002 Course No. CSE-40798 Time/Date: Oct. 5-30 Credit: 2 units in Computer Science & Engineering Fee: $245 No refunds after: Oct. 6 (mpa/srb) Teaching Online Practicum Participants in this course will create a capstone project focusing on their lessons from throughout the entire Teaching Online certificate program. This course will focus on student s progress and practical application to current or prospective work opportunities. Students will work collaboratively with an advisor before submitting their final project. Note: This final required course is part of the Specialized Certificate in Teaching Online. Students must complete: EDUC 30989, EDUC 30990, CSE 40798, CSE 40799, & EDUC 31231 prior to enrolling in this course. Instructor: Amy Kaufman, M.Ed. CTE program facilitator and an educational technology designer and developer of online courses for the Orange County Department of. Section: 111495-5002 Course No. EDUC-31232 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 11 Credit: 2 units in Fee: $200 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/nl) K-12 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEE ALSO Special Populations & Exceptional Students p. 87 Planning Your Lessons to be Brain-Friendly Brain research tells us that students do best if they begin with an overview of the task to determine the following: if it s relevant, if patterns can be found, if our multiple intelligences or senses can be used, if the learning challenge is not too much or too little, and if the learning can be fun, exciting, new or different. Choices need to be provided and constructive feedback given along with your classroom rituals and time for reflection. How can we plan brain friendly lessons? This workshop will focus on the development of specific strategies for classroom teaching and homework assignments. Instructor: Kelly S. Montes De Oca, M.A. Senior Director of Leadership in Curriculum, Instruction for Partnerships to Uplift Communities(PUC), and Master s degree in. Section: 111822-5002 Course No. EDUC-30658 Time/Date: Oct. 19-Nov. 13 Credit: 1 unit in Fee: $150 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/srb) Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400 extension.ucsd.edu I 85

Change Agentry in : History, Culture, Politics, Systems Change Agentry in is designed to provide educational leaders (teachers and administrators alike) with unique theoretical and practical perspectives on topics related to school reform in California and the United States. Armed with a cohesive understanding of the historical, cultural and political landscapes of education, students will learn to employ effective strategies (human/ social capital; loose coupling; Tipping Points; among others) to leverage change at the school site and beyond. Instructor: Morgan Appel, MBA Director of al Programs at UCSD Extension. Section: 111823-5002 Course No. EDUC-31427 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 23 Credit: 2 units in Fee: $250 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/aed) Differentiation System Design: Classroom Level This course will focus more specifically on developing the understanding of classroom teachers and school leaders to better tailor instruction through differentiated approaches, based on the cognitive and socioemotional needs of the variety of learners that make up most classrooms. Instructor: Robert E. Presby, M.A. in al Administration Principal at Serrano Intermediate School. Extensive experience in classroom instruction, administration, and differentiation. Section: 111824-5002 Course No. EDUC-31429 Time/Date: Nov. 2-Dec. 4 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/nl) Reading and Writing Through Common Core Standards This course is designed to give teachers the opportunity to review, analyze and integrate the Common Core Standards into their teaching practices. It shows how Common Core Standards can be impetus for wholeschool reform, moving all students in every classroom to become better readers and writers. Candidates will become familiar with the Common Core in both reading and writing, view how Common Core is different from the current state standards, and how to adapt to reach Common Core. Candidates will learn how to create both lessons and authentic assessments that can be formative. This class will help develop teachers with a greater understanding of how Reading and Writing go hand in hand to reach high level thinking in students. Instructor: Carmen Mancia, M.S. Bilingual Language Arts Resource Teacher Specialist in the South Bay Union School District. She has over 12 years in bilingual instruction. Section: 111825-5002 Course No. EDUC-31508 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 23 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Lisa M. Charbonneau, M.A. Classroom experience with over 15 years and works within the Poway Unified School District. Section: 111826-5002 Course No. EDUC-31508 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 11 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) Strategies for Implementing the Common Core Standards In this class, teachers explore how the Common Core State Standards put students at the center of learning. They see a new emphasis on interdisciplinary skills and critical thinking skills in the area of reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Through video examples, in-depth readings, and downloadable applications teachers will discover that the CCSS have unique reading and writing standards for literacy in history, social studies, and science. Teachers learn practical ways to put the standards to work in their classroom, especially in the area of textual complexity and collaborative activities. Instructor: Robert E. Presby, M.A. in al Administration Principal at Serrano Intermediate School. Extensive experience in classroom instruction, administration, and differentiation. Section: 111828-5002 Course No. EDUC-31431 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Math and the Common Core This course is designed to give teachers the opportunity to unpack the math Common Core standards and analyze the domains in order to obtain a deeper understanding of the expectations of the standards. Teachers will explore a variety of ways to incorporate new strategies into their teaching practice in order to develop interactive lessons that meet the Common Core standards. Instructor: Heather Chell, M.A. Master s in Reading, a Clear Multiple Subject Credential with a CLAD Emphasis, supplemental authorizations in English & Physical. Section: 111829-5002 Course No. EDUC-31522 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 6 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Technology Tools and the Common Core Common Core State Standards (CCSS) include basic technology skills to help students succeed; but located throughout the standards is an understanding for students to use technology to help them learn in all areas. Whether it is using tools to solve math problems, to access information, or to promote literacy and communication skills; technology is part of the learning solution. Technology is an integral part in supporting these Standards. This interactive course will instruct participants on ways to integrate technology in classrooms with clear linkages to the Common Core Standards. Participants in this course will also collaborate to find pathways to digital age teaching and learning as they unpack the Common Core to discover the connections between these new standards and opportunities to redefine instruction. Instructor: Amy Kaufman, M.Ed. CTE program facilitator and an educational technology designer and developer of online courses for the Orange County Department of. Section: 111830-5002 Course No. EDUC-31526 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 23 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/srb) Science and the Common Core he Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) are organized by grade level for kindergarten through grade eight and by grade span for high school. This course will include an overview for K-12 Educators to provide a better understanding of the science standards so they can implement Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) in the classroom. Teachers will explore a variety of ways to incorporate new strategies into their teaching practice in order to develop interactive lessons that meet the Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) standards. Instructor: Karen Young, M.A. Currently works for Ohio Virtual Academies, develops curriculum and instructional programs for the instructors. Section: 111831-5002 Course No. EDUC-31579 Time/Date: Oct. 5-30 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Oct. 6 (mpa/srb) 86 I extension.ucsd.edu Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400

K-12 SPECIAL PROGRAMS & EVENTS Principles of College Counseling Assisting students and families through the college preparation and admission process has taken on even greater importance as higher education costs continue to rise. This course will give special attention to training in the college selection process while emphasizing the important issues impacting the profession. Participants will examine the fundamental concepts of setting up a college counseling office, while exploring the personal dimensions of working with families during one of their most crucial transitional experiences. Note: This is the first required course for the Specialized Certificate in College Counseling. The second required course is College Counseling Strategies. The third required course is College Counseling Practicum. The courses may not be taken out of order. Instructor: Katherine (Kate) Dendy, M.S. Pupil Personnel Services Credential in Counseling and a MS degree in Counseling. Section: 111497-5002 Course No. EDUC-30130 Time/Date: Aug. 31-Oct. 9 Credit: 6 units in Fee: $675 No refunds after: Sep. 1 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Steven L. Mercer, Ed.D. Independent al Consultant at Mercer al Consulting; presenter at international educational conferences; former admission officer at USC. Section: 111498-5002 Course No. EDUC-30130 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Oct. 30 Credit: 6 units in Fee: $675 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) College Counseling Strategies College counselors have a variety of critical roles in the college admission process. This course provides training in areas of program development, including building successful programs and designing useful resources for students. Various areas of college admissions will be explored, including the early decision debate, testing options, letters of recommendations and building relationships with college admission professionals. Strategies to successfully deal with students, parents and staff will also be addressed. Note: The second required course for the Specialized Certificate in College Counseling. Principles in College Counseling is the first required course. The courses may not be taken out of order. Instructor: Wendy Stewart, Ed.D. Doctorate in al Leadership, Masters in Counseling, and Bachelor of Arts in Literature/Writing. Section: 111499-5002 Course No. EDUC-30131 Time/Date: Oct. 26-Nov. 20 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Oct. 27 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Katherine (Kate) Dendy, M.S. Pupil Personnel Services Credential in Counseling and a MS degree in Counseling. Section: 111500-5002 Course No. EDUC-30131 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 11 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) College Counseling Practicum The final component of the Specialized Certificate in College Counseling allows participants the opportunity to network with colleagues and apply their newly developed skills. Participants will engage in online discussions as well as research and develop a final project. Note: This is the third required for Specialized Certificate in College Counseling. Courses in this program may not be taken out of order. Instructor: Katherine (Kate) Dendy, M.S. Pupil Personnel Services Credential in Counseling and a MS degree in Counseling. Section: 111501-5002 Course No. EDUC-30132 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Nov. 13 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Steven L. Mercer, Ed.D. Independent al Consultant at Mercer al Consulting; presenter at international educational conferences; former admission officer at USC. Section: 111502-5002 Course No. EDUC-30132 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Nov. 20 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/srb) Understanding College Affordability and Financial Aid This course covers the college financial aid process in a more in-depth manner. Topics include assessing financial need, components of a financial aid award, process of applying for financial aid, net cost of college, loans, case studies, while looking at strategies and approaches for working with families through the financial aid process. Instructor: Steven L. Mercer, Ed.D. Independent al Consultant at Mercer al Consulting; presenter at international educational conferences; former admission officer at USC. Section: 111503-5002 Course No. EDUC-31536 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 20 Credit: 6 units in Fee: $675 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) U.S. College/University Application Process and the International Student This class is intended to assist the International College Advisor regarding the process of applying to college in the United States. The course covers topics like what admissions officers look for in applications, strategies for self-assessment to find the right university and the logistics of planning and submitting all the necessary elements of an application. Instructor: Katherine (Kate) Dendy, M.S. Pupil Personnel Services Credential in Counseling and a MS degree in Counseling. Section: 111504-5002 Course No. EDUC-31548 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 20 Fee: $390 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) SPECIAL POPULATIONS & EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS Teaching the Gifted and Talented: Differentiating the Curriculum This course provides approaches for differentiating the curriculum for gifted and talented learners. These approaches are based on corecurriculum modifications that work within the regular classroom as well as in other settings. Attention is given to meeting the needs of a diverse group of students. Participants will learn to create a curriculum that gives students a solid grasp of the core material while advancing their gifted abilities. Note: Requirement for Specialized Certificate in Gifted and Talented. Previously offered as EDUC 3V087. Instructor: Lisa Bologna, M.A. Master Teacher, Educator in San Diego Unified District for over 20 years, Master s in Reading, GATE certificate, and a clear Multiple Subject Credential. Section: 111505-5002 Course No. EDUC-30087 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 23 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/nl) Instructor: Lisa Bologna, M.A. Master Teacher, Educator in San Diego Unified District for over 20 years, Master s in Reading, GATE certificate, and a clear Multiple Subject Credential. Section: 111506-5002 Course No. EDUC-30087 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 11 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/nl) Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400 extension.ucsd.edu I 87

Teaching the Gifted and Talented: Recognizing Individual Differences Familiarity with clusters of characteristics common to gifted people provides a basis for recognizing and understanding the individual differences and varied profiles that gifted students may exhibit. A historical perspective on the changing views of intelligence and case studies of gifted students provide the context in which to explore their intellectual, social-emotional and creative development. The aim of this course is to help participants understand the implications of all of these factors in order to assess, program, teach and parent the gifted. Note: Requirement for Specialized Certificate in Gifted and Talented. Previously offered as EDUC 3V003. Instructor: Robert E. Presby, M.A. in al Administration Principal at Serrano Intermediate School. Extensive experience in classroom instruction, administration, and differentiation. Section: 111507-5002 Course No. EDUC-30003 Time/Date: Oct. 5-30 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Oct. 6 (mpa/nl) Instructor: Robert E. Presby, M.A. in al Administration Principal at Serrano Intermediate School. Extensive experience in classroom instruction, administration, and differentiation. Section: 111508-5002 Course No. EDUC-30003 Time/Date: Nov. 9-Dec. 4 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Nov. 10 (mpa/nl) Strategies for Teaching the Gifted and Talented This course focuses on teaching & learning strategies that have proved successful with gifted students, including the Hilda Taba teaching strategies, the Parnes creative problem-solving strategy, and Kohlberg s discussions of moral dilemmas. Participants investigate the assumptions underlying each strategy and the ways in which each meets gifted students needs for differentiation. Selected strategies will be modeled in class which provides participants with opportunities for becoming proficient using the strategies and integrating them into both core and differentiated curriculums. Note: Required course in the Gifted and Talented Certificate Program. Previously offered as EDUC 3V089. Instructor: Karen Young, M.A. Currently works for Ohio Virtual Academies, develops curriculum and instructional programs for the instructors. Section: 111509-5002 Course No. EDUC-30089 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 6 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/nl) Instructor: Karen Young, M.A. Currently works for Ohio Virtual Academies, develops curriculum and instructional programs for the instructors. Section: 111510-5002 Course No. EDUC-30089 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 11 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/nl) Program Development for the Gifted This course explores various program models for educating gifted students. As participants study major issues and factors affecting program development (philosophical views, general attitudes, parent involvement, funding, grouping, teacher training, collaborative efforts among programs, and parent education), they will be encouraged to share program materials from their own or their children s school districts to review current practices. Class members will be furnished with such materials and receive guidance in developing a gifted program based on an assessment of student needs and pertinent district or school factors. Note: Requirement for Specialized Certificate in Gifted and Talented. Previously offered as EDUC 3V088. Instructor: Kelly S. Montes De Oca, M.A. Senior Director of Leadership in Curriculum, Instruction for Partnerships to Uplift Communities(PUC), and Master s degree in. Section: 111511-5002 Course No. EDUC-30088 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 23 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/nl) Instructor: Kelly S. Montes De Oca, M.A. Senior Director of Leadership in Curriculum, Instruction for Partnerships to Uplift Communities(PUC), and Master s degree in. Section: 111512-5002 Course No. EDUC-30088 Time/Date: Oct. 26-Nov. 20 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Oct. 27 (mpa/nl) Please Pre-Enroll Early enrollment ensures your place in the class and helps avoid course cancellations due to low enrollments. Practicum in Gifted and Talented The Practicum in Gifted and Talented is an optional course for candidates requiring at least 45 hours of documented teaching of gifted and talented pupils in an educational setting. Candidates enrolled in this course will undertake supervised practice in a classroom that provides effective, balanced and comprehensive instruction with gifted and talented learners. During his/her tenure in the course, the candidate will provide regular updates on the experience and solicit feedback from an on-site mentor and the course instructor. Instructor: Morgan Appel, MBA Director of al Programs at UCSD Extension. Section: 111513-5002 Course No. EDUC-31518 Time/Date: Oct. 26-Nov. 20 Fee: $475 No refunds after: Oct. 27 (mpa/srb) STATE CREDENTIALS & REQUIREMENTS SEE ALSO Teaching Adult Learners p. 95 UCSD Extension offers a Clear Credential program for teachers holding a preliminary single or multiple subject teaching credential. Students who require the Clear Credential program to earn a clear credential should view the website at extension.ucsd.edu/clearcredential to obtain additional program information. Health for the Teacher This course focuses on the need for universal health-related education. In recent years, schools have assumed the responsibility for this aspect of social development, making it vital for educators to be fully informed of the legal, moral and pedagogical implications of such instruction. The course includes an introduction to health education including topics in weight management, nutrition, physical fitness, illicit drug use, substance abuse, sex education and much more. Note: This course fulfills state health education requirements for most preliminary K-12 teaching credentials, and for the Adult and Career Technical credentials. Instructor: Susan Tapper, Ed.D. Several years of experience teaching health education in the public schools and universities with a specialization in school health education. Section: 111546-5002 Course No. EDUC-30057 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Oct. 9 Fee: $275 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) 88 I extension.ucsd.edu Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400

Instructor: Claire M. Schneider, M.A. Holds a Single Subject Credential. Supplementary authorizations in English as a Second Language, Earth Science, and Introductory Physical Science. Section: 111547-5002 Course No. EDUC-30057 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 16 Fee: $275 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Joe McCormick, M.A. Economics teacher for La Costa Canyon High School. Technology mentor for teachers and staff in the district. Section: 111548-5002 Course No. EDUC-30057 Time/Date: Oct. 5-23 Fee: $275 No refunds after: Oct. 6 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Lynn Smithey, M.A. Special Consultant, University Instructor, and M.A. in Early Childhood Special Section: 111549-5002 Course No. EDUC-30057 Time/Date: Oct. 12-30 Fee: $275 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Claire M. Schneider, M.A. Holds a Single Subject Credential. Supplementary authorizations in English as a Second Language, Earth Science, and Introductory Physical Science. Section: 111550-5002 Course No. EDUC-30057 Time/Date: Oct. 26-Nov. 13 Fee: $275 No refunds after: Oct. 27 (mpa/srb) Instructor: William E. Vice, M.Ed. Instructor in the San Dieguito Unified School District where he has taught a variety of special and general education classes. Section: 111551-5002 Course No. EDUC-30057 Time/Date: Nov. 2-20 Fee: $275 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Joe McCormick, M.A. Economics teacher for La Costa Canyon High School. Technology mentor for teachers and staff in the district. Section: 111552-5002 Course No. EDUC-30057 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 4 Fee: $275 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) Integrating Technology in K-12, Level 1 This course will explore the use of technology in education as a tool to enhance teaching & learning. Participants will learn & demonstrate the effective use of computer hardware & software and fundamental hardware care operations to ensure safety. Topics in this course will include legal aspects of technology in education, electronic communication tools, printed media, classroom & record management, introduction to technology uses across the curriculum & classroom, evaluation of electronic research tools & the maintenance of effective learning environments using technology in education. Note: This course fulfills state Technology requirements for most K-12 preliminary teaching credentials (level 1 technology). Instructor: Laura J. McCormick, B.A. California Multiple Subject teaching credential, CLAD certified, with a supplemental authorization in Computer Concepts and Applications. Section: 111553-5002 Course No. EDUC-30150 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 23 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $480 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Laura J. McCormick, B.A. California Multiple Subject teaching credential, CLAD certified, with a supplemental authorization in Computer Concepts and Applications. Section: 111554-5002 Course No. EDUC-30150 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 11 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $480 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) Integrating Technology in K-12, Level 2 This course reviews the effective use and practical applications of technology to enhance and support teaching and learning. Using a hands-on approach, participants will learn & demonstrate competence in integrating technology in their curriculum and instructional design. Some of the topics in this course include curriculum writing, data analysis and manipulation, applications of electronic media, peer collaboration, the effective use of existing technology resources and student assessment. Note: This course is for candidates accepted into the Clear Credential Program at UCSD Extension prior to Summer 2010. If you have not been accepted to the program at UCSD Extension, you are advised to verify your coursework with the institution you plan to earn your Clear Single & Multiple Subject Credential prior to registration. Instructor: Laura J. McCormick, B.A. California Multiple Subject teaching credential, CLAD certified, with a supplemental authorization in Computer Concepts and Applications. Section: 111555-5002 Course No. EDUC-30151 Time/Date: Oct. 19-Nov. 13 Credit: 4 units in Fee: $480 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/srb) Mainstreaming the Special Child This course will give teachers valuable skills for promoting the integration of students with special needs in the regular classroom environment. Topics include state and federal special education legislation, the characteristics of exceptional learners, behavior management and problem solving techniques, teaching strategies, and consultation skills. Note: This course fulfills state special populations requirements for most K-12 preliminary teaching credentials. Course previously numbered as EDUC 3V146. Instructor: William E. Vice, M.Ed. Instructor in the San Dieguito Unified School District where he has taught a variety of special and general education classes. Section: 111556-5002 Course No. EDUC-30146 Fee: $480 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Lynn Smithey, M.A. Special Consultant, University Instructor, and M.A. in Early Childhood Special Section: 111557-5002 Course No. EDUC-30146 Time/Date: Oct. 5-30 Fee: $480 No refunds after: Oct. 6 (mpa/srb) Instructor: William E. Vice, M.Ed. Instructor in the San Dieguito Unified School District where he has taught a variety of special and general education classes. Section: 111558-5002 Course No. EDUC-30146 Time/Date: Oct. 26-Nov. 20 Fee: $480 No refunds after: Oct. 27 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Lynn Smithey, M.A. Special Consultant, University Instructor, and M.A. in Early Childhood Special. Section: 111559-5002 Course No. EDUC-30146 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 11 Fee: $480 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400 extension.ucsd.edu I 89

The Reading Process All K-12 teachers need to be aware of how the reading process relates to their classroom or subject areas. Topics include the process of learning a language, reading for the bilingual/ bicultural pupil, a historical perspective on reading, reading readiness, models of reading instruction, reading as decoding, reading as comprehension, phonics, reading and learning disabilities, study skills, and modality and cognitive style as related to the teaching/ learning process. Note: This course fulfills the state Developing English Language Skills, including Reading requirement for obtaining a clear teaching credential. Students must enroll prior to the first day of class. Instructor: Toni M. Bastian, M.A. Reading/Language Arts Instructor in the Riverside Unified School District, holds a Clear Multiple Subject Credential and a CLAD authorization. Section: 111560-5002 Course No. EDUC-30145 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 30 Fee: $480 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Tina K. Witmer, M.S. Holds a Clear Multiple, Subject Teaching Credential, a CLAD Authorization, and Administrative Service Credential. Section: 111561-5002 Course No. EDUC-30145 Time/Date: Nov. 9-Dec. 4 Fee: $480 No refunds after: Nov. 10 (mpa/srb) U.S. Constitution Preparation Course and Examination This course includes two informative lectures that cover essential elements of the U.S. Constitution. Participants will review and analyze the meaning of the Constitution as it was originally formulated and developed through amendments and judicial interpretation. The materials and course assignments will prepare participants to pass the U.S. Constitution Examination. The U.S. Constitution Examination is then required at the end of the course. Note: This course fulfills the state requirment for principles and practices of the U.S. Constitution. Instructor: Dale Z. Pluciennik, M.A. Single Subject Teacher Credential: BCLAD (Spanish), Social Science, English, Spanish, Foundational Math Section: 111562-5002 Course No. EDUC-30008 Time/Date: Oct. 5-23 Credit: 1 unit in Fee: $175 No refunds after: Oct. 6 (mpa/srb) Beginning Readers: Process to Practice All multiple subject teachers need to be aware of how the reading process relates to their classroom or subject areas in the K-8 classroom. Topics include the process of learning a language, reading for the bilingual/ bicultural pupil, a historical perspective on reading, reading readiness, models of reading instruction, reading as decoding, reading as comprehension, phonics, reading and learning disabilities, study skills, and modality and cognitive style as related to the teaching/ learning process. Note: This course covers developing English language skills for beginning readers. Students must enroll prior to the first day of class. Instructor: Toni M. Bastian, M.A. Reading/Language Arts Instructor in the Riverside Unified School District, holds a Clear Multiple Subject Credential and a CLAD authorization. Section: 111563-5002 Course No. EDUC-31537 Time/Date: Oct. 19-Nov. 20 This course covers developing English language skills for beginning readers. Students must enroll prior to the first day of class. Fee: $480 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/srb) Clear Credential Site-Based Mentor Clinic This course is designed for individuals that will work with Clear Credential program candidates as a site-based mentor to establish a professional educational community, ensuring structures that support the activities of the program and coordinating collaboration and support for all program candidates. Participants will be provided with guidance, expectations, requirements, standards, candidate competencies, and procedures for observations as a site-based mentor of a candidate in the Clear Credential program. Note: You can call Student Services at 858-534-3400 and register over the phone for this course until the day before the scheduled start. Instructor: Ylianna Romo, B.A. Holds a California Multiple Subject teaching credential and a BCLAD authorization. Section: 111565-5002 Course No. EDUC-80318 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Oct. 2 Credit: Not for credit Fee: $0 Instructor: Ylianna Romo, B.A. Holds a California Multiple Subject teaching credential and a BCLAD authorization. Section: 111566-5002 Course No. EDUC-80318 Time/Date: Oct. 19-30 Credit: Not for credit Fee: $0 Instructor: Ylianna Romo, B.A. Holds a California Multiple Subject teaching credential and a BCLAD authorization. Section: 111567-5002 Course No. EDUC-80318 Time/Date: Nov. 30-Dec. 11 Credit: Not for credit Fee: $0 Clear Credential Orientation The Clear Credential Orientation provides candidates admitted to the Clear Credential program with an overview of the entire program, including its scope, goals, expectations, requirements, standards, competencies, the procedures regarding seeking a mentor, observations, and field experiences. Participants must be formally admitted to the Clear Credential program prior to registering for this course. Note: Participants must have an application on file prior to enrolling in this course. This is the first required course for all Clear Credential candidates and a prerequisite for all courses in the Clear Credential program. Instructor: Joe McCormick, M.A. Economics teacher for La Costa Canyon High School. Technology mentor for teachers and staff in the district. Section: 111568-5002 Course No. EDUC-31355 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Oct. 2 Fee: $155 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Julia Bridi, M.A. Principal in the San Diego Unified School District with many years as a Classroom Teacher, Peer Coach, Staff Developer, and Project Resource Teacher. Section: 111569-5002 Course No. EDUC-31355 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Oct. 2 Fee: $155 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Joe McCormick, M.A. Economics teacher for La Costa Canyon High School. Technology mentor for teachers and staff in the district. Section: 111570-5002 Course No. EDUC-31355 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Oct. 2 Fee: $155 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Ylianna Romo, B.A. Holds a California Multiple Subject teaching credential and a BCLAD authorization. Section: 111571-5002 Course No. EDUC-31355 Time/Date: Oct. 19-30 Fee: $155 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/srb) 90 I extension.ucsd.edu Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400

Instructor: Julia Bridi, M.A. Principal in the San Diego Unified School District with many years as a Classroom Teacher, Peer Coach, Staff Developer, and Project Resource Teacher. Section: 111572-5002 Course No. EDUC-31355 Time/Date: Oct. 19-30 Fee: $155 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Ylianna Romo, B.A. Holds a California Multiple Subject teaching credential and a BCLAD authorization. Section: 111573-5002 Course No. EDUC-31355 Time/Date: Oct. 19-30 Fee: $155 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/srb) Instructor: William E. Vice, M.Ed. Instructor in the San Dieguito Unified School District where he has taught a variety of special and general education classes. Section: 111574-5002 Course No. EDUC-31355 Time/Date: Nov. 30-Dec. 11 Fee: $155 No refunds after: Dec. 1 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Staff Section: 111575-5002 Course No. EDUC-31355 Time/Date: Nov. 30-Dec. 11 Fee: $155 No refunds after: Dec. 1 (mpa/srb) Instructor: William E. Vice, M.Ed. Instructor in the San Dieguito Unified School District where he has taught a variety of special and general education classes. Section: 111576-5002 Course No. EDUC-31355 Time/Date: Nov. 30-Dec. 11 Fee: $155 No refunds after: Dec. 1 (mpa/srb) For answers to questions regarding your teaching credential, contact the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing at (916) 322-4974, by email at credentials@ctc.ca.gov or at www.ctc.ca.gov Collaboration and Support for Effective Teaching Collaboration between the clear credential program, candidates, & site-based mentors establishes a professional educational community, ensuring support throughout the program while coordinating collaboration & support for all candidates. Concurrent enrollment is required while completing the other program requirements in order to facilitate the transition from teacher preparation to a clear credential by building upon & providing opportunities for demonstration & application of pedagogical knowledge. Participants will be provided with guidance, expectations, requirements, standards, competencies, observations, & field experiences for the Clear Credential Portfolio. Note: Course for Clear Credential candidates accepted Summer 2010 or later. Concurrent enrollment is required in the following: EDUC 31357, EDUC 31358, EDUC 31359, & EDUC 31360. Instructor: Julia Bridi, M.A. Principal in the San Diego Unified School District with many years as a Classroom Teacher, Peer Coach, Staff Developer, and Project Resource Teacher. Section: 111577-5002 Course No. EDUC-31356 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Mar. 11 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Karen Young, M.A. Currently works for Ohio Virtual Academies, develops curriculum and instructional programs for the instructors. Section: 111578-5002 Course No. EDUC-31356 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Mar. 11 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Julia Bridi, M.A. Principal in the San Diego Unified School District with many years as a Classroom Teacher, Peer Coach, Staff Developer, and Project Resource Teacher. Section: 111579-5002 Course No. EDUC-31356 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Mar. 11 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Heather Chell, M.A. Master s in Reading, a Clear Multiple Subject Credential with a CLAD Emphasis, supplemental authorizations in English & Physical. Section: 111580-5002 Course No. EDUC-31356 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Apr. 22 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Karen Young, M.A. Currently works for Ohio Virtual Academies, develops curriculum and instructional programs for the instructors. Section: 111581-5002 Course No. EDUC-31356 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Apr. 22 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Staff Section: 111582-5002 Course No. EDUC-31356 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Apr. 22 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Heather Chell, M.A. Master s in Reading, a Clear Multiple Subject Credential with a CLAD Emphasis, supplemental authorizations in English & Physical. Section: 111583-5002 Course No. EDUC-31356 Time/Date: Nov. 16-May 6 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Julia Bridi, M.A. Principal in the San Diego Unified School District with many years as a Classroom Teacher, Peer Coach, Staff Developer, and Project Resource Teacher. Section: 111584-5002 Course No. EDUC-31356 Time/Date: Nov. 16-May 6 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Heather Chell, M.A. Master s in Reading, a Clear Multiple Subject Credential with a CLAD Emphasis, supplemental authorizations in English & Physical. Section: 111585-5002 Course No. EDUC-31356 Time/Date: Nov. 16-May 6 Fee: $425 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) Let us bring the classes to you Learn more about custom education program at your school or district, email unexeduc@ucsd.edu for details. Please Pre-Enroll Early enrollment ensures your place in the class and helps avoid course cancellations due to low enrollments. Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400 extension.ucsd.edu I 91

Pedagogy for Effective Teaching This course will explore the specific pedagogical skills for subject matter instruction beyond what was demonstrated for the preliminary credential. Participants will utilize the adopted academic content standards & performance levels for students, curriculum frameworks, & instructional materials in the context of teaching assignments. Topics include the use & interpretation of student assessment data; summative assessments of student academic performance to inform instruction; planning & differentiation of instructions including multi-tiered interventions as appropriate based on assessed individual; academic language & literacy and diverse learning needs for the full range of learners. Note: This course is for candidates accepted to the Clear Credential program in Summer 2010 or later. This course is a prerequisite for EDUC 31358. Instructor: Deborah S. Oler, M.S. Reading Coach in the Corno-Norco Unified School District and with over 13 years experience as a classroom instructor. Section: 111586-5002 Course No. EDUC-31357 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Claire M. Schneider, M.A. Holds a Single Subject Credential. Supplementary authorizations in English as a Second Language, Earth Science, and Introductory Physical Science. Section: 111587-5002 Course No. EDUC-31357 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Lisa Bologna, M.A. Master Teacher, Educator in San Diego Unified District for over 20 years, Master s in Reading, GATE certificate, and a clear Multiple Subject Credential. Section: 111588-5002 Course No. EDUC-31357 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Deborah S. Oler, M.S. Reading Coach in the Corno-Norco Unified School District and with over 13 years experience as a classroom instructor. Section: 111589-5002 Course No. EDUC-31357 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 6 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Nicole Nicholson, Ed.D Holds M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction: Science and Math, Ed.D in al Psychology and a Mild/Moderate Specialist Credential. Section: 111590-5002 Course No. EDUC-31357 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 6 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Kelly S. Montes De Oca, M.A. Senior Director of Leadership in Curriculum, Instruction for Partnerships to Uplift Communities(PUC), and Master s degree in. Section: 111591-5002 Course No. EDUC-31357 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 6 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Lisa Bologna, M.A. Master Teacher, Educator in San Diego Unified District for over 20 years, Master s in Reading, GATE certificate, and a clear Multiple Subject Credential. Section: 111592-5002 Course No. EDUC-31357 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 11 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Carrie Brown, M.A. Principal at El Camino Creek Elementary in Encinitas USD she holds a Multiple Subjects Credential, BCLAD, and an Administrative Services Credential. Section: 111593-5002 Course No. EDUC-31357 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 11 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Kelly S. Montes De Oca, M.A. Senior Director of Leadership in Curriculum, Instruction for Partnerships to Uplift Communities(PUC), and Master s degree in. Section: 111594-5002 Course No. EDUC-31357 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 11 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) Equitable and Inclusive Learning Environments Examination of methods to protect & support all students by designing and implementing equitable & inclusive learning environments. Participants will address planning & delivery of instruction in a manner to examine and minimize bias in classrooms, schools, and larger educational systems while using culturally responsive pedagogical practices. Topics include academic achievement for students from all ethnic, race, socioeconomic, cultural, academic, and linguistic or family background, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation, and students with a combination of special instructional needs. Note: This course is for candidates accepted to the Clear Credential program in Summer 2010 or later. The prerequisite courses EDUC 31355 & EDUC 31357 must be completed prior to enrolling in this course. This course is a prerequisite for EDUC 31359. Instructor: Ylianna Romo, B.A. Holds a California Multiple Subject teaching credential and a BCLAD authorization. Section: 111595-5002 Course No. EDUC-31358 Time/Date: Aug. 31-Sep. 25 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 1 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Carmen Mancia, M.S. Bilingual Language Arts Resource Teacher Specialist in the South Bay Union School District. She has over 12 years in bilingual instruction. Section: 111596-5002 Course No. EDUC-31358 Time/Date: Aug. 31-Sep. 25 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Instructor: Toni M. Bastian, M.A. Reading/Language Arts Instructor in the Riverside Unified School District, holds a Clear Multiple Subject Credential and a CLAD authorization. Section: 111597-5002 Course No. EDUC-31358 Time/Date: Aug. 31-Sep. 25 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 1 (mpa/srb) Let us bring the classes to you Learn more about custom education program at your school or district, email unexeduc@ucsd.edu for details. 92 I extension.ucsd.edu Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400

Instructor: Lisa M. Charbonneau, M.A. Classroom experience with over 15 years and works within the Poway Unified School District. Section: 111598-5002 Course No. EDUC-31358 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Carrie Brown, M.A. Principal at El Camino Creek Elementary in Encinitas USD she holds a Multiple Subjects Credential, BCLAD, and an Administrative Services Credential. Section: 111599-5002 Course No. EDUC-31358 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Heather Chell, M.A. Master s in Reading, a Clear Multiple Subject Credential with a CLAD Emphasis, supplemental authorizations in English & Physical. Section: 111600-5002 Course No. EDUC-31358 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Toni M. Bastian, M.A. Reading/Language Arts Instructor in the Riverside Unified School District, holds a Clear Multiple Subject Credential and a CLAD authorization. Section: 111601-5002 Course No. EDUC-31358 Time/Date: Nov. 2-27 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Heather Chell, M.A. Master s in Reading, a Clear Multiple Subject Credential with a CLAD Emphasis, supplemental authorizations in English & Physical. Section: 111602-5002 Course No. EDUC-31358 Time/Date: Nov. 2-27 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Toni M. Bastian, M.A. Reading/Language Arts Instructor in the Riverside Unified School District, holds a Clear Multiple Subject Credential and a CLAD authorization. Section: 111603-5002 Course No. EDUC-31358 Time/Date: Nov. 2-27 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Teaching English Learners This course will explore theories behind teaching English learners to ensure academic achievement & language proficiency for English learners. Topics include theories behind teaching in an English Language Development (ELD) setting. ELD s links to language arts & to CA standards-based academic content. Assessments & their role in planning instruction & designing curriculum. Participants will explore issues in diversity such as learning differences & culturally responsive pedagogy to enrich learning & development, and integration of ELD in their current instructional program. Note: This course is for Clear Credential candidates admitted in Summer 2010 or later. Prerequisite courses EDUC-31355, 31357, & 31358 must completed prior to enrolling in this course. Concurrent enrollment in EDUC 31356 is required. This is a prerequisite for EDUC 31360. Instructor: Ruth A. Pluciennik, M.Ed. Master s in at UCSD as well as a BCLAD and TESOL certificate. Currently teaching Spanish in the Ramona Unified School District. Section: 111604-5002 Course No. EDUC-31359 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Lisa M. Charbonneau, M.A. Classroom experience with over 15 years and works within the Poway Unified School District. Section: 111605-5002 Course No. EDUC-31359 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Stephanie M. Laqua, M.Ed. in Second Language Acquisitions ESL instructor, TESOL Certified with 21 years of experience teaching ESL and training teachers. Section: 111606-5002 Course No. EDUC-31359 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Ruth A. Pluciennik, M.Ed. Master s in at UCSD as well as a BCLAD and TESOL certificate. Currently teaching Spanish in the Ramona Unified School District. Section: 111607-5002 Course No. EDUC-31359 Time/Date: Oct. 21-Nov. 6 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Oct. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Kristie Lambert, M.A. Master s degree in TESOL, a multiple subject credential, CLAD, and ESL supplementary. Section: 111608-5002 Course No. EDUC-31359 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 6 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Carmen Mancia, M.S. Bilingual Language Arts Resource Teacher Specialist in the South Bay Union School District. She has over 12 years in bilingual instruction. Section: 111609-5002 Course No. EDUC-31359 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 6 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Kristie Lambert, M.A. Master s degree in TESOL, a multiple subject credential, CLAD, and ESL supplementary. Section: 111610-5002 Course No. EDUC-31359 Time/Date: Nov. 2-27 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Perry Colapinto, M.A. Holds a multiple subject credential, CLAD Certificate and many years of experience working with English language learners. Section: 111611-5002 Course No. EDUC-31359 Time/Date: Nov. 2-27 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Perry Colapinto, M.A. Holds a multiple subject credential, CLAD Certificate and many years of experience working with English language learners. Section: 111612-5002 Course No. EDUC-31359 Time/Date: Nov. 2-27 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Log in to your Online Course Log in to your online course at ucsdextension.blackboard.com. Click Forgot your password? if you do not know your password. Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400 extension.ucsd.edu I 93

Teaching Special Populations This course reviews the full range of special populations such as special education, students with disabilities, advanced learners, and students with a combination of special instructional needs. Topics include legal issues, professional responsibilities, curriculum design & instructional practices. Participants will examine their own curriculum and instructional models with respect to special population students and fostering a strengths-based community of learners. Note: Students accepted into the Clear Credential program in Summer 2010 or after should register for this course. Participants must complete the prerequisite courses EDUC 31355, EDUC 31357, EDUC 31358, & EDUC 31359 prior to enrolling in this course. Concurrent enrollment in EDUC 31356 is required. This course is a prerequisite for EDUC 31361. Instructor: Maria D. Marrone, M.A. Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in LAUSD and extensive experience with multiple disabilities in a classroom setting. Section: 111613-5002 Course No. EDUC-31360 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 6 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Lynn Smithey, M.A. Special Consultant, University Instructor, and M.A. in Early Childhood Special. Section: 111614-5002 Course No. EDUC-31360 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 6 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Kathleen M. Edwards, Ph.D. Recently served as a Program Director for UCLA Extension and was responsible for developing their special education curriculum. Section: 111615-5002 Course No. EDUC-31360 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Nov. 6 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Harriet Levine, M.Ed., M.A. M.Ed. in Multicultural Studies and an M.A. in Reading & Literacy. She is completing a Ph.D. program in Special. Section: 111616-5002 Course No. EDUC-31360 Time/Date: Nov. 2-27 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Instructor: William E. Vice, M.Ed. Instructor in the San Dieguito Unified School District where he has taught a variety of special and general education classes. Section: 111617-5002 Course No. EDUC-31360 Time/Date: Nov. 2-27 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Maria D. Marrone, M.A. Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in LAUSD and extensive experience with multiple disabilities in a classroom setting. Section: 111618-5002 Course No. EDUC-31360 Time/Date: Nov. 2-27 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Maria D. Marrone, M.A. Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in LAUSD and extensive experience with multiple disabilities in a classroom setting. Section: 111619-5002 Course No. EDUC-31360 Time/Date: Nov. 23-Dec. 18 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 24 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Nicole Nicholson, Ed.D Holds M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction: Science and Math, Ed.D in al Psychology and a Mild/Moderate Specialist Credential. Section: 111620-5002 Course No. EDUC-31360 Time/Date: Nov. 23-Dec. 18 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 24 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Kathleen M. Edwards, Ph.D. Recently served as a Program Director for UCLA Extension and was responsible for developing their special education curriculum. Section: 111621-5002 Course No. EDUC-31360 Time/Date: Nov. 23-Dec. 18 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Nov. 24 (mpa/srb) Clear Credential Portfolio The Clear Credential Portfolio serves as the culmination of your learning, observations, and field experiences from courses in the Clear Credential program. Candidates will collaborate with instructors from each course on an individual basis to determine the appropriate assignments based upon academic and professional interests to establish materials to include in the Portfolio. Although assignments will differ for candidates, everyone must submit a complete Portfolio that documents their learning, observations, field experiences, and competencies, including organized reflections and evidence of knowledge, skills, and abilities. Note: The prerequisites for this course are formal admission to the Clear Credential program and the following courses: EDUC 31355, EDUC 31356, EDUC 31357, EDUC 31358, EDUC 31359, and EDUC 31360. Instructor: Julia Bridi, M.A. Principal in the San Diego Unified School District with many years as a Classroom Teacher, Peer Coach, Staff Developer, and Project Resource Teacher. Section: 111622-5002 Course No. EDUC-31361 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Oct. 9 Fee: $175 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Karen Young, M.A. Currently works for Ohio Virtual Academies, develops curriculum and instructional programs for the instructors. Section: 111623-5002 Course No. EDUC-31361 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Oct. 9 Fee: $175 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Julia Bridi, M.A. Principal in the San Diego Unified School District with many years as a Classroom Teacher, Peer Coach, Staff Developer, and Project Resource Teacher. Section: 111624-5002 Course No. EDUC-31361 Time/Date: Sep. 21-Oct. 9 Fee: $175 No refunds after: Instructor: Karen Young, M.A. Currently works for Ohio Virtual Academies, develops curriculum and instructional programs for the instructors. Section: 111625-5002 Course No. EDUC-31361 Time/Date: Oct. 12-30 Fee: $175 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) 94 I extension.ucsd.edu Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400

Instructor: Julia Bridi, M.A. Principal in the San Diego Unified School District with many years as a Classroom Teacher, Peer Coach, Staff Developer, and Project Resource Teacher. Section: 111626-5002 Course No. EDUC-31361 Time/Date: Oct. 12-30 Fee: $175 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Karen Young, M.A. Currently works for Ohio Virtual Academies, develops curriculum and instructional programs for the instructors. Section: 111627-5002 Course No. EDUC-31361 Time/Date: Oct. 12-30 Fee: $175 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Heather Chell, M.A. Master s in Reading, a Clear Multiple Subject Credential with a CLAD Emphasis, supplemental authorizations in English & Physical. Section: 111628-5002 Course No. EDUC-31361 Time/Date: Nov. 23-Dec. 11 Fee: $175 No refunds after: Nov. 24 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Karen Young, M.A. Currently works for Ohio Virtual Academies, develops curriculum and instructional programs for the instructors. Section: 111629-5002 Course No. EDUC-31361 Time/Date: Nov. 23-Dec. 11 Fee: $175 No refunds after: Nov. 24 (mpa/srb) Instructor: Julia Bridi, M.A. Principal in the San Diego Unified School District with many years as a Classroom Teacher, Peer Coach, Staff Developer, and Project Resource Teacher. Section: 111630-5002 Course No. EDUC-31361 Time/Date: Nov. 23-Dec. 11 Fee: $175 No refunds after: Nov. 24 (mpa/srb) Check the Website Check the Department s website at ucsd.edu/education for the most up-to-date information on course and program offerings. TEACHING ADULT LEARNERS Students pursuing the Designated Subjects credential in Adult or Career Technical should contact the appropriate credential analyst at the San Diego County Office of prior to enrolling in any classes. Foundations of Adult This course features practical strategies & effective instructional techniques for holding the attention of adult learners, thereby enhancing their educational experience. Topics include ages & stages in adult development, characteristics of adult learners, adult learning/teaching styles, establishing instructor/learning relationships, overcoming barriers to learning, increasing adult motivation to learn, building problem solving & critical thinking skills, promoting self-learning in adults, enhancing knowledge through experiential learning, and dealing with diversity in the adult classroom. Note: This course is a requirement for the professional certificate in Teaching Adult Learners. This course is also an elective in the Human Resource Management professional certificate. Prerequisites are EDUC 30989 & EDUC 30990. Instructor: Karen Young, M.A. Currently works for Ohio Virtual Academies, develops curriculum and instructional programs for the instructors. Section: 111515-5002 Course No. EDUC-30045 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/nl) Preparing for a Community College Career This course is designed for individuals interested in teaching, counseling, and administrative opportunities in the community colleges. Students gain an overview of the California community college system and the clientele it serves. Instruction includes information on where to find out about job opportunities, both full and part time, as well as guidance on preparing effective job applications and resumes. Strategies will also be presented for enhancing a job seeker s potential for receiving a job interview and the best way to prepare for it. Note: Requirement for Post-Secondary Instruction Emphasis in the Teaching Adult Learners Certificate. Students must enroll prior to the first day of class. Prerequisites are EDUC 30989 & EDUC 30990. Instructor: Amy Kaufman, M.Ed. CTE program facilitator and an educational technology designer and developer of online courses for the Orange County Department of. Section: 111516-5002 Course No. EDUC-30556 Time/Date: Oct. 19-Nov. 6 Credit: 1 unit in Fee: $245 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/nl) Current Issues in Adult As learning has become a lifelong pursuit, educators as well as the media are placing more emphasis on adulthood. This course explores some of the issues that impact adult education, with a focus on understanding the legislative process, governing boards, adult education funding sources, delivery systems, diversity among students and communities, and occupational trends as they impact adult education. Note: Requirement for Post-Secondary Instruction Emphasis in the Teaching Adult Learners Certificate. Students must enroll prior to the first day of class. Instructor: Peggy Miller, M.S. Holds a Single Subject Teaching Credential and an Administrative Services credential. Extensive experience in CTE, AE, and workforce development. Section: 111517-5002 Course No. EDUC-30006 Time/Date: Oct. 19-Nov. 13 Credit: 2 units in Fee: $385 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/nl) Adult Learners Capstone Portfolio Students will work collaboratively with a program advisor to create a final portfolio. This portfolio will consist of a compilation of highlights from throughout the program and a personal review of their progress. Students will submit this portfolio to a program advisor for final review. Note: This course is the final course requirement for the Post Secondary Instruction Emphasis in the professional certificate in Teaching Adult Learners. Students must enroll prior to the first day of class. Instructor: Amy Kaufman, M.Ed. CTE program facilitator and an educational technology designer and developer of online courses for the Orange County Department of. Section: 111518-5002 Course No. EDUC-31233 Time/Date: Nov. 16-Dec. 11 Credit: 1 unit in Fee: $200 No refunds after: Nov. 17 (mpa/srb) Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400 extension.ucsd.edu I 95

Level I: The Instructional Process/ Techniques of Teaching Vocational This course provides the required background for teachers of vocational education subjects by explaining learning concepts and developmental skills as they relate to vocational instruction. Topics include establishing a foundation for the learning process, instructional techniques, curricula and media, instructional evaluations, the scope and function of vocational education, classroom counseling and guidance, learning styles, special needs of students, and evaluations of student achievement. Note: Level I fulfills the professional preparation requirement for the Ryan Designated Subjects Career Technical Full-Time Teaching Credential. This course will not be offered again after the Fall 2015 Quarter. Instructor: Peggy Miller, M.S. Holds a Single Subject Teaching Credential and an Administrative Services credential. Extensive experience in CTE, AE, and workforce development. Section: 111519-5002 Course No. EDUC-30007 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Nov. 20 Credit: 9 units in Registered nurses: 75 hours of relicensure credit. Fee: $450 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/nl) Level II: Principles and Practices of Vocational This course provides a comprehensive study of vocational education, with an emphasis on promoting excellence by exploring major factors affecting the vocational education delivery system. Topics include advanced curricula and media, cultural differences, advanced instructional evaluation, principles and practices of vocational education, community and occupational relationships and programs, special needs of advanced students, workstudy programs, and intracurricular student leadership development. Note: Level II fulfills the professional preparation requirement for the Designated Subjects Career Technical Full-Time Teaching Credential. This course will not be offered again after the Fall 2015 Quarter. Instructor: Sherry R. Spencer, Ph.D. Doctorate in al Studies, Masters in al Administration, and Bachelors of Business Administration Section: 111520-5002 Course No. EDUC-30060 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Nov. 20 Credit: 9 units in Registered nurses: 75 hours of relicensure credit. Fee: $450 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/nl) Designated Subjects Program Orientation The Designated Subjects Program Orientation provides individuals interested in the Designated Subjects Credential Program with a clear understanding of the entire program, including its scope and goals, requirements, standards, the procedures that affect competencies, and field experience(s). Note: This orientation is mandatory for CTE, Special Subjects, and Adult credential applicants entering the San Diego County Credential Consortium Program. You can call Student Services at 858-534- 3400 and register over the phone for this course until the day before the scheduled start. Instructor: Roxann Bedia, M.A. Program Representative for the Department at UCSD Extension. Section: 111521-5002 Course No. EDUC-80001 Time/Date: Oct. 7-9 Credit: Not for credit Fee: $30 No refunds after: Oct. 8 (mpa/nl) Instructor: Roxann Bedia, M.A. Program Representative for the Department at UCSD Extension. Section: 111522-5002 Course No. EDUC-80001 Time/Date: Dec. 2-4 Credit: Not for credit Fee: $30 No refunds after: Dec. 3 (mpa/nl) Designated Subject Foundations Course The Designated Subjects Foundations Course is mandatory for all candidates new to teaching introducing candidates to fundamental precepts and practices of education. The course provides an overview for teachers of learning concepts and developmental skills as they relate to CTE and Adult. Note prerequisite: EDUC 80001, DS Program Orientation. This course is mandatory for CTE, Special Subjects, and Adult credential candidates in the San Diego County Credential Consortium Program. Instructor: Sherry R. Spencer, Ph.D. Doctorate in al Studies, Masters in al Administration, and Bachelors of Business Administration Section: 111523-5002 Course No. EDUC-31367 Fee: $400 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/nl) Instructor: Sherry R. Spencer, Ph.D. Doctorate in al Studies, Masters in al Administration, and Bachelors of Business Administration Section: 111524-5002 Course No. EDUC-31367 Time/Date: Nov. 2-27 Fee: $400 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/nl) Designated Subjects: CTE Emphasis Course This course provides the foundation for teachers of Career Technical (CTE) by exploring learning concepts and developmental skills as they relate to CTE. Topics include but not limited to: Curriculum Development, Instructional Planning Skills, Instructional Strategies (including SDAIE), Students with Special Needs, Assessment and Student Achievement, Diversity & Inclusion, Classroom Management, and CTE Foundations. Note: Prerequisites are EDUC 80001 and EDUC 31367. This course is mandatory for candidates in the CTE and Special Subjects credential program through the San Diego County Credential Consortium Program. Instructor: Amy Kaufman, M.Ed. CTE program facilitator and an educational technology designer and developer of online courses for the Orange County Department of. Section: 111525-5002 Course No. EDUC-31368 Time/Date: Nov. 2-Dec. 11 Credit: 9 units in Fee: $600 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/nl) Designated Subjects: Adult Emphasis Course The Adult Emphasis course (AEEC) provides the foundation for teachers of Adult (AE) by exploring learning concepts and developmental skills (including SDAIE and special needs) as they relate to Adult. This course meets the competencies as identified by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) Program Standards 5-13. Note: Prerequisites are EDUC 80001 and EDUC 31367. 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Instructor: Amy Kaufman, M.Ed. CTE program facilitator and an educational technology designer and developer of online courses for the Orange County Department of. Section: 111526-5002 Course No. EDUC-31495 Time/Date: Nov. 2-Dec. 11 Credit: 9 units in Fee: $600 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Designated Subjects Portfolio Course The Designated Subjects Portfolio is a course that captures learning and field experiences from each of the courses and connects them together in a cohesive manner. Under the guidance of the Program faculty & District mentor, candidates will assemble a culminating portfolio. Candidates are required to present their portfolio within the context of the course. Although field assignments will differ between candidates, everyone must complete & submit a Designated Subjects Portfolio that documents their experiences, including organized reflections & evidence of knowledge, skills and abilities. Note: CTE and Special Subjects candidate prerequistes: EDUC 80001, EDUC 31367, & EDUC 31368. AE candidate prerequistes: EDUC 80001, EDUC 31367, & EDUC 31495. This course is mandatory for CTE, Special Subjects, & AE credential program candidates through the San Diego County Credential Consortium. Instructor: Peggy Miller, M.S. Holds a Single Subject Teaching Credential and an Administrative Services credential. Extensive experience in CTE, AE, and workforce development. Section: 111527-5002 Course No. EDUC-31369 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 16 Credit: 2 units in Fee: $300 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/nl) CTE Core for Clear Single/Multiple Subject Teachers This course is intended for single subject & multiple subject clear credential holders who need to clear a Designated Subjects Career Technical (CTE) credential. Candidates will explore learning concepts and developmental skills (including SDAIE and special needs) as they relate to the CTE classroom. This course is part of the San Diego County Consortium Program. Note: SDAIE strategies and mainstreaming techniques are interwoven through the fabric of this course. However, this course alone does not fulfill the requirements to earn a Certificate of Completion of Staff Development (CCSD). Instructor: Peggy Miller, M.S. Holds a Single Subject Teaching Credential and an Administrative Services credential. Extensive experience in CTE, AE, and workforce development. Section: 111528-5002 Course No. EDUC-31390 Time/Date: Oct. 19-Nov. 13 Fee: $525 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/srb) CTE Advanced Training Part I This course is required for CTE candidates who have not completed two years of successful teaching. Candidates will study advanced teaching methodology and instructional technology as it is directly related to Career Technical. The Advanced Teaching Methods and Strategies course is also designed to support teachers attainment of the TPEs and CSTP s and address the Category II teacher outcomes. Teachers complete an e-portfolio consisting of multiple lesson, unit, and course plans that reflect Secretary s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS), state adopted CTE and academic standards, as well as, CTE curriculum framework. Note: This is the prerequisite for Part II (EDUC 31514). Successful completion of both Part I & Part II are required to fulfill the CTE Advanced Training requirement. Instructor: Peggy Miller, M.S. Holds a Single Subject Teaching Credential and an Administrative Services credential. Extensive experience in CTE, AE, and workforce development. Section: 111529-5002 Course No. EDUC-31513 Time/Date: Oct. 19-Dec. 12 Fee: $525 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/srb) TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Fundamentals of Teaching English as a Second Language This course provides an overview of teaching English as a second language (ESL), beginning with a brief historical survey. Participants review basic principles of teaching ESL listening, reading, speaking, and writing, and examine the roles of teacher and learner, materials, texts, curricula, and lesson planning. In each area, instruction combines current theory, practical information, and resources. The class concludes with information on professional ESL associations, conferences, and employment locally, nationally, and abroad. Note: Requirement for Professional Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. Instructor: Kristie Lambert, M.A. Master s degree in TESOL, a multiple subject credential, CLAD, and ESL supplementary. Section: 111530-5002 Course No. EDUC-30018 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Sep. 22 (mpa/aed) Teaching and Testing ESL Listening and Speaking Skills This course presents the fundamental concepts of oral discourse as well as practical classroom techniques for teaching spoken English. Working from individual sounds to stretches of continuous speech, and considering stress, intonation, and rhythm, participants will learn effective ways to teach pronunciation. Topics include such interesting features of conversation as turn taking, the role of world knowledge, and reduced speech. Participants will also learn numerous exercises to enhance fluency and accuracy. Note: Requirement for Professional Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. Instructor: Melanie Alca, M.A. in Linguistics Holds a TESOL certificate and has several years of experience in multiple countries Section: 111531-5002 Course No. EDUC-30408 Time/Date: Nov. 9-Dec. 4 Fee: $385 No refunds after: Nov. 10 (mpa/nl) Linguistics for Language Teachers An important part of successful language teaching is understanding the principles of linguistics and how they relate to the production and comprehension of language. This course introduces important concepts in linguistics, particularly as they relate to English, while examining how to use these concepts and specific techniques for developing oral and written skills. Topics include phonetics, phonology, morphology, the lexicon, syntax, and conversational usage. Participants will use these principles to investigate new strategies for the actual process of teaching. Note prerequisite: Fundamentals of TESOL (EDUC 30018 or EDUC 3V018). Requirement for Professional Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. Instructor: James M. Scofield, M.A. Teacher and Administrator in ESL for over 30 years and Academic Director at ELS Language Centers in San Diego. Section: 111532-5002 Course No. LING-40000 Time/Date: Oct. 19-Nov. 13 Credit: 3 units in Linguistics Fee: $385 No refunds after: Oct. 20 (mpa/nl) Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400 extension.ucsd.edu I 97

Theories of Second-Language Acquisition and Application to Teaching This course explores a variety of theories about second and foreign-language learning, and investigates the teaching methodologies that grow out of their application. Instruction focuses on several key principles that are fundamental to the teaching and learning of a second language. Course topics include the relationship between first and second language learning, the role of affective factors, order of acquisition, the concept of interlanguage, comprehending vs. producing the second language, and the role of error correction. Various methods will be demonstrated, and participants will select one as a basis for developing a lesson plan. Note: Requirement for Professional Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. Instructor: Ruth A. Pluciennik, M.Ed. Master s in at UCSD as well as a BCLAD and TESOL certificate. Currently teaching Spanish in the Ramona Unified School District. Section: 111533-5002 Course No. LING-40031 Time/Date: Oct. 5-30 Credit: 3 units in Linguistics Fee: $385 No refunds after: Oct. 6 (mpa/aed) The Role of Grammar in Teaching a Second Language ESL teachers must frequently explain complex English grammar to their students to help them speak and write. This course covers basic grammatical concepts and exercises for ESL instruction. Ideas are presented to help educators make grammar manageable for students; include grammar in their teaching of written and spoken language; testing grammatical knowledge; and development of materials that promote language fluency as well as accuracy. Note: Requirement for Professional Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. Instructor: Melanie Alca, M.A. in Linguistics Holds a TESOL certificate and has several years of experience in multiple countries. Section: 111534-5002 Course No. LING-40005 Time/Date: Nov. 9-Dec. 4 Credit: 3 units in Linguistics Fee: $385 No refunds after: Nov. 10 (mpa/nl) TESOL Practicum The final component of the Professional Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages is a 60 hour practicum that allows candidates to test their newly developed knowledge and skills by working with an experienced ESL professional in a classroom setting. Students will work with the coordinator and receive information detailing possible placement locations, evaluation procedures, forms, and requirements for completing the practicum. Note: All students planning to complete the practicum are required to attend an orientation meeting, in-person or online. Prerequisites for this course class are as follows: EDUC 30018, EDUC 30544, EDUC 30408, LING 40000, LING 40005, EDUC 30756, and LING 40031. Instructor: Stephanie M. Laqua, M.Ed. in Second Language Acquisitions. ESL instructor, TESOL Certified with 21 years of experience teaching ESL and training teachers. Section: 111535-5002 Course No. EDUC-80061 Time/Date: Oct. 12-Dec. 4 Credit: Not for credit Fee: $385 No refunds after: Oct. 13 (mpa/aed) TEACHING LANGUAGE ARTS Reading & Literacy Program Orientation The Reading and Literacy Orientation provides candidates in the CCTC - Reading and Literacy Authorization and/or UCSD - Reading Instruction Certificate with an overview of the entire program, including its scope and goals, requirements, standards, the procedures that affect competencies, and field experience(s). Note: This is the first required course for CCTC Reading and Literacy Authorization and/or UCSD Reading Instruction Certificate. The prerequisite for this course is Admission to the Reading Instruction Program. This course is a prerequisite for R & L: Culture of Literacy. You can call Student Services at 858-534-3400 and register over the phone for this course until the day before the scheduled start. Instructor: Natalie Leroux-Lindsey, M.A. Program Representative for the Department at UCSD Extension. Section: 111537-5002 Course No. EDUC-80012 Time/Date: Sep. 23-25 Credit: Not for credit Fee: $40 No refunds after: Sep. 24 (mpa/srb) R & L: Culture of Literacy This course will provide candidates with awareness and knowledge of Culture of Literacy in the school context, awareness and knowledge of the culture of the student and community as it relates to literacy, awareness and knowledge of factors involved in developing a culture of literacy at the school level, and awareness and knowledge of factors involved in developing student literacy. Candidates will conduct a survey and evaluation of the culture of literacy in the fieldwork assignment Note: This is the second required course for the Reading & Literacy Authorization program. The prerequisite for this course is R & L: Orientation. This course is a prerequisite for R & L: Assessment, Intervention, & Instruction. Instructor: Deborah S. Oler, M.S. Reading Coach in the Corno-Norco Unified School District and with over 13 years experience as a classroom instructor. Section: 111538-5002 Course No. EDUC-31415 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 23 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/srb) R & L: Assessment, Intervention, & Instruction Candidates will have an opportunity to review, analyze, and integrate current, confirmed, reliable and replicable quantitative and qualitative research, and its influence on practice with respect to the relationship of assessment, instruction and intervention in language and literacy. Candidates will be given the opportunity to learn about, administer, and interpret a variety of assessments used for the purpose of screening, diagnosis, placement, RtI, and progress monitoring at the individual and classroom levels. Note: This is the third required course for the Reading & Literacy Authorization program. The prerequisites for this course are R & L: Orientation and R & L: Culture of Literacy. This course is a prerequisite for R & L: Research, Instruction, and Intervention. Instructor: Regina McDuffie, Ph.D. in Language, Literacy and Learning Head of School at The Rhoades School. She has extensive experience in school administration and classroom instruction. Section: 111539-5002 Course No. EDUC-31416 Time/Date: Oct. 26-Nov. 20 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Oct. 27 (mpa/srb) 98 I extension.ucsd.edu Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400

R & L: Research, Instruction, and Intervention Candidates will review research pertaining to language & literacy instruction and intervention, the use of print, media, & digital resources, learn the normal progression of complexity for components of literacy instruction and how to instruct for each component, learn the implications of delays or differences in students literacy development, assess for intervention and modify curriculum to address student needs. Candidates will plan a lesson of formal literacy instruction that is sequential, linguistically logical, systematic, explicit, differentiated, and based upon formal and informal assessments of individual students progress. Note: This is the forth required course for the Reading & Literacy Authorization program. The prerequisites for this course are EDUC 80012, EDUC 31415, and EDUC 31416. This course is a prerequisite for EDUC 31418. Instructor: Harriet Levine, M.Ed., M.A. M.Ed. in Multicultural Studies and an M.A. in Reading & Literacy. She is completing a Ph.D. program in Special. Section: 111540-5002 Course No. EDUC-31417 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 23 Fee: $495 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/srb) R & L: Planning, Organizing, and Providing Instruction This course will provides an opportunity to evaluate plan, implement, and monitor formal literacy instruction at the classroom and school wide level including instruction that assures that the full range of learners develop proficiency as quickly and effectively as possible. Candidates will review current research on the elements of and factors that support/ develop an effective culture of literacy, that aligns resources to support high academic expectations for student achievement in reading and literacy, and fosters students independence, engagement, motivation, at the classroom, school, district, and community levels. Note: This is the fifth required course for the Reading & Literacy Authorization program. The prerequisites for this course are EDUC 80012, EDUC 31415, EDUC 31416, and EDUC 31417. This course is a prerequisite for EDUC 31419. Instructor: Harriet Levine, M.Ed., M.A. M.Ed. in Multicultural Studies and an M.A. in Reading & Literacy. She is completing a Ph.D. program in Special. Section: 111541-5002 Course No. EDUC-31418 Time/Date: Nov. 2-Dec. 11 Credit: 6 units in Fee: $680 No refunds after: Nov. 3 (mpa/srb) Reading and Literacy Portfolio The Reading and Literacy Portfolio is a course that captures learning and field experiences from each of the courses and connects them together in a cohesive manner. Candidates will collaborate with instructors from each course on an individual basis to determine an appropriate field assignment based on academic and professional interests and to establish what types of material should be included in the Reading and Literacy Portfolio. Although field assignments will differ between candidates, everyone must complete a Reading and Literacy Portfolio that documents their experiences, including organized reflections and evidence of knowledge, skills, and abilities. Note: This is the last required course for the Reading & Literacy Authorization program. The prerequisites for this course are EDUC 80012, 31415, 31416, 31417, & 31418. Instructor: Deborah S. Oler, M.S. Reading Coach in the Corno-Norco Unified School District and with over 13 years experience as a classroom instructor. Section: 111542-5002 Course No. EDUC-31419 Time/Date: Sep. 28-Oct. 16 Fee: $175 No refunds after: Sep. 29 (mpa/srb) Certificate Programs SPECIALIZED College Counseling Gifted and Talented Teaching Online PROFESSIONAL Reading Instruction Teaching Adult Learners Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) See Next Page Fall 2015 I (858) 534-3400 extension.ucsd.edu I 99