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School of Education Graduate Programs > 2014 Summer and Fall Catalog transformation

FROM THE DEAN At the Drake University School of Education, we prepare world-class teachers and educational leaders. With more than 900 undergraduate and graduate students, we are one of the largest schools of education in the Midwest. We have an exceptional record of preparing highly effective elementary and secondary teachers, school counselors, principals, superintendents, and specialists working in training and organizational development in the corporate and nonprofit sectors. At the same time, we don t let our size compromise our commitment to providing an intimate learning environment that fosters close connections between students and faculty. Although you are always welcome to visit our website or call the school, we are offering this print version of our summer and fall catalog for additional convenience. Our graduate degree and endorsement classes are offered in the evenings and on weekends in various locations on and off campus or online. On behalf of our student-centered faculty and staff, I welcome you to start or continue your education and begin your transformation at Drake. Janet M. McMahill, Ph.D.

Drake University School of Education Situated in Des Moines, Iowa, the Drake University School of Education provides our students with a diverse learning environment. The city s many cultural and professional opportunities provide learning and leadership experiences beyond the classroom and offer a platform for establishing and furthering careers. OUR GRADUATE PROGRAMS Graduate coursework includes master, specialist, and doctorate degrees, as well as endorsement-only programs. We take pride in our face-to-face programs, which may include online and hybrid coursework. Several endorsement, degree, and continuing education courses are offered through Extension Education via online and video instruction. Convenient scheduling makes our programs accessible to individuals from all professional fields. Teaching and Learning Master of Arts in Teaching (Secondary Certification) Master of Science in Teaching (Elementary Certification) Master of Science in Education: Literacy Education Master of Science in Education: Teacher Effectiveness and Professional Development Master of Science in Education: Special Education Counseling Master of Science in Counseling with emphasis in Mental Health Rehabilitation Counseling Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Master of Science in Rehabilitation Placement Master of Science in Rehabilitation Administration Education Leadership Specialist in Education Education Leadership (Principal Pre-k 12) Education Administration (Superintendent Pre-k 12) Content-Based Emphasis in Leadership Development, Literacy Education, or Teacher Effectiveness and Professional Development Doctor of Education in Leadership Master of Science in Education: Education Leadership (Principal Pre-k 12) Doctor of Education in Leadership Leadership Development Master of Science: Leadership Development with emphasis in Human Resources Development (training and development) Human Resources Management Higher Education Development (student affairs administration) Summer 2014 term runs May 19 through Aug. 24 Fall 2014 term runs Aug. 25 through Dec. 12 3

Days of the Week Key: Monday M Tuesday T Wednesday W Thursday R Friday F Master of Arts in Teaching www.drake.edu/mat The Master of Arts in Teaching degree is designed for individuals who hold undergraduate degrees in a field outside of education but would like to obtain teaching certification at the middle or high school level. In addition to completing the 24 25 credit hours of preprofessional and methods coursework needed to earn your teaching license, you will need to fulfill requirements related to at least one subject endorsement and successfully complete student teaching. EDUC 208 Ed Psychology 6 9 p.m., T EDUC 261 Technology Integration in Classroom 9:30 a.m. 12 p.m., TWR EDUC 264 Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Gender 5 8 p.m., MW EDUC 263 Foundations of Education 5:30 8:20 p.m., W EDUC 208 Educational Psychology for Teaching and Learning, Sept. 13, Oct. 4, Oct. 18, Nov. 1 EDUC 261 Technology Integration in Classroom 9 10:50 a.m., M EDUC 261 Technology Integration in Classroom 5:30 7:20 p.m., T EDUC 264 Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Gender 5:30 8:20 p.m., M Thalya Hanson, thalya.hanson@drake.edu 4

Master of Science in Teaching www.drake.edu/mst Master of Science in Literacy Education www.drake.edu/literacy The Master of Science in Teaching is designed for individuals with an undergraduate degree in a field outside of education but who want to obtain teaching certification at the elementary level (k 8). This degree is one of just a few programs that allow you to earn an elementary teaching certificate at the master s degree level. This program is designed for working professionals. Most courses required for the first part of the program can be taken in an evening format, so you can continue to work. The methods courses, which comprise the middle section of the program, are taught primarily during the day. Fulltime study is also an option. In addition to courses needed to receive a teaching license, you will fulfill requirements for at least one endorsement area. An adviser will help you determine which undergraduate courses may count toward an endorsement. Required credit hours vary per endorsement and depend on transferrable undergraduate credits. The Master of Science in Teaching and the Master of Arts in Teaching programs can be initiated in the fall, spring, or summer terms. EDUC 208 EDUC 261 EDUC 264 Ed Psychology 6 9 p.m., T Technology Integration in Classroom 9:30 a.m. 12 p.m., TWR Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Gender 5 8 p.m., MW EDUC 203 EDUC 208 EDUC 261 EDUC 261 EDUC 264 Foundations of Education 5:30 8:20 p.m., W Educational Psychology for Teaching and Learning, Sept. 13, Oct. 4, Oct. 18, Nov. 1 Technology Integration in the Classroom 9 10:50 a.m., M Technology Integration in the Classroom 5:30 7:20 p.m., T Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Gender 5:30 8:20 p.m., M Drake offers the newest master s degree in literacy education in the state of Iowa to meet a growing and critical need. The program is designed for teachers and other educators who desire to lead literacy initiatives, become literacy coaches, develop curriculum, serve as master teachers, and learn new strategies and techniques to assist students struggling in the classroom. The program emphasizes contemporary skills in literacy education and research. Coursework comprises seven core classes. The Master of Science in Literacy Education is a 32-credithour program. Seven 3-credit-hour core courses are required for all students. To complete the remaining credits, students may add a reading or reading specialist endorsement. In some cases, students may be able to transfer credits already earned. Program Highlights Courses are held on evenings and weekends, with opportunity for face-to-face instruction and Web-based activities and discussion. COURSES OFFERED EDUC 260 EDUC 281 EDUC 282 EDUC 285 EDUC 287 EDUC 289 School Improvement and Professional Development in Literacy Writing Research and Theory The Impact of Poverty on Students, Teachers, Schools, and Communities Models of Literacy Instruction Reading Research and Theory Managing School-Wide Change through Literacy Coaching Applications now being accepted for fall 2014 Jill Johnson, jill.johnson@drake.edu Mary Small, dede.small@drake.edu 5

Master of Science in Special Education www.drake.edu/specialeducation Advance your teaching career and learn how to integrate the latest advancements in special education into your classroom. The program s coursework prepares you to teach in a challenging but rewarding field; special education teachers work with students with disabilities to help them grow personally and academically. The special education programs are designed to prepare special educators to teach students with mild or moderate disabilities, behavioral disorders, or learning disabilities across a variety of school settings. The program accommodates applicants with a variety of backgrounds and interests and with or without previous special education training. Endorsements In addition to the master s degree, Drake also offers the following endorsements in special education: Special Education Consultant Endorsement Instructional Strategist I (k 8 or 5 12) Instructional Strategist II (k 12) Work Experience Coordinator SPED 120/220 Introduction to Special Education June 11 12, June 18 19, June 24 25 SPED 172/272 Schools, Families, Communities, and Disability June 9 July 3, 8 a.m. 10 a.m., MR SPED 274 Career and Vocation Assessment June 7 8, June 14 15, June 21 22 SPED 120/220 SPED 120/220 SPED 120/220 SPED 122/222 SPED 123/223 SPED 151/251 SPED 152/252 SPED 153/253 SPED 172/272 SPED 175/275 SPED 176/276 Introduction to Special Education 9:30 10:45 a.m., TR Introduction to Special Education 11 a.m. 12:15 p.m., TR Introduction to Special Education Thursday evenings Introduction to Mild Disabilities Thursday evenings Learning Environments and Differentiated Instruction, Tuesday evenings Assessment, Diagnosis, and Evaluation 12:30 1:45 p.m., TR Characteristics and Assessment of Young Children with Diverse Needs Tuesday evenings Applied Behavior Analysis for Teachers Monday evenings Schools, Families, Communities, and Disabilities, Wednesday evenings Career and Vocations Assessment Sept. 6 7 Coordinating Cooperative Occupational Programs, Oct. 4 5, Oct. 18 19 Michael Couvillon, michael.couvillon@drake.edu 6

Master of Science in Education in Teacher Effectiveness and Professional Development www.drake.edu/tepd The Master of Science in Education in Teacher Effectiveness and Professional Development (TEPD) will help you discover new methods of teaching and become a leader among educators. TEPD emphasizes methods and pedagogy. It is designed for current teachers who wish to remain in the classroom, learn new techniques to enhance their effectiveness as educators, and rise to the level of master teacher. In addition to core courses, the program allows you to gain additional expertise through an area of specialization or by completing the courses required for an endorsement. The 32-credit-hour program, which begins each fall, was designed with the needs of working teachers in mind. Courses are research and discussion based, and you will learn from your peers as well as from the faculty. Core classes are held on Friday evenings and Saturdays, so the program can be completed while working. A three-credit course would typically meet three weekends during the semester. Some classes utilize a hybrid format, mixing weekend attendance with online activities. As a graduate of the TEPD program, you will be able to: Explore models of effective teaching Utilize research Become an instructional leader Promote collaboration Design, develop, and implement an instructional inquiry TEPD Areas of Specialization/Endorsements Curriculum Leadership (Elementary/Secondary Focus) Todd Hodgkinson, todd.hodgkinson@drake.edu Early Childhood and Unified Beth Beschorner, beth.beschorner@drake.edu English as a Second Language Endorsement (ESL) Shelley Fairbairn, shelley.fairbairn@drake.edu Mathematics (Elementary) Tonia Land, tonia.land@drake.edu Middle School Endorsement Todd Hodgkinson, todd.hodgkinson@drake.edu Reading Endorsement (Elementary, Secondary, Professional) Beth Beschorner, beth.beschorner@drake.edu Science Endorsement Jerrid Kruse, jerrid.kruse@drake.edu Talented and Gifted Endorsement All courses online Sally Beisser, sally.beisser@drake.edu Urban Education Kevin Lam, kevin.lam@drake.edu COURSES OFFERED Students in the TEPD program take 32 credit hours, including 17 hours of core master s classes. Contemporary Issues in Education Learning Communities and Professional Communication Methods and Models of Teaching Effectiveness Educational Research Assessment for Learning Professional Development and Learning Communities Applications now being accepted for fall 2014 7

Master of Science in Counseling www.drake.edu/counseling In the Master of Science in Counseling program, you will interact with and learn from expert faculty who are committed to excellence in research and teaching and service to the profession. In addition to coursework and professional experiences, you can bolster your résumé through participation in research projects overseen by Drake faculty, publication of research, or attendance at state and national conferences. The program is designed for working adults, with classes held on Drake s campus on evenings and weekends. Program Options The Master of Science in Counseling offers several specializations. All students take a core set of classes and select one or more of the specializations to complete, depending on educational and career goals: School Counseling Mental Health Counseling Rehabilitation Counseling Rehabilitation Administration COUN 200 COUN 201 COUN 215 COUN 224 COUN 228 COUN 246 Introduction to Counseling 5 8 p.m., M Research in Counseling 5 8 p.m., W Theories of Counseling Online Assessment 5 8 p.m., T Psych Disorders 5 8 p.m., T Medical Aspects Disability Sept. 6 7, Oct. 4 5, Dec. 6 7 counselored@drake.edu Application Process Applications for this program are accepted for fall and spring start terms, with the following deadlines. All materials must be postmarked by the identified dates: Spring start term: Sept. 1 Fall start term: March 1 COUN 215 COUN 220 COUN 225 COUN 244 COUN 245 COUN 256 COUN 284 COUN 298 Theories of Counseling Online Career Counseling May 22, May 29, June 5, June 12 Human Development May 20 orientation, then Online Diagnosis and Treatment Planning June 21 22, July 19 20, July 26 27 Counseling Diverse Populations June 17 Aug. 5, 5 9 p.m., T Substance Abuse Counseling May 19 July 14, 5 8 p.m., M Leadership and Consultation June 6 7, June 20 21, July 25 26 Ethics for Counselors May 20 July 22, 5 10 p.m., T 8

Master of Science in Education Leadership www.drake.edu/edl Principal Licensure Take the next step in your career and lead education into the future. This program prepares teachers for a variety of leadership positions: principal, associate/assistant principal, athletic director, dean of students, curriculum coordinator, or area education agency consultant. Drake s reputation for quality extends across Iowa, where nearly 70 percent of school districts have at least one administrator with a Drake degree. This part-time program is designed with the needs of working professionals in mind. In a convenient weekend format, you will learn from faculty members who have extensive experience as administrators. As a cohort program, you will take two courses per semester. (Each course is three weekends.) You ll develop close relationships with faculty members and other students in your classes, which create a tight network of individuals from which to invite feedback and solicit advice, now and in the future. New: North Metro Cohort Drake is partnering with three school districts in the north metro area to offer an innovative, responsive, and rigorous master s degree to prepare future school leaders and build the leadership capacity within each district. Instead of coming to Drake campus for classes, students will take classes on site and rotate (rounds) in each of the three host districts Ankeny, Johnston, and North Polk. The professors will work with district leaders to create a curriculum that is embedded in the real-life workings of the district. Teachers with one year of teaching experience are welcome to apply (and don t have to be from one of the host districts). Convenient Six weekends per semester (Saturday 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m./ Sunday 8:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m.) Cohort based Built-in networks of other aspiring administrators Embedded Local districts will host the cohort for various classes Leadership Rounds Cohorts will investigate various initiatives, professional development, and projects in the host district. On Campus EDL 275 EDL 276 EDL 275 EDL 276 Plan/Research Measurement and Evaluation June 28 29, July 19 20, Aug. 9 10 Applications of Law, Mandates, and Policies June 7 8, June 28 29, July 26 27 Cedar Rapids Plan/Research Measurement and Evaluation May 31, June 1, July 12 13, Aug. 2 3 Applications of Law, Mandates, and Policies June 14 15, July 12 13, Aug. 9 10 On Campus EDL 271 EDL 272 Leadership and the Profession Oct. 18 19, Nov. 1 2, Nov. 15 16 Organizational System Behaviors Sept. 6 7, Sept. 20 21, Oct. 4 5 EDL 279 Managing Schools Oct. 25 26, Nov. 8 9, Dec. 6 7 Cedar Rapids EDL 271 EDL 272 EDL 279 Leadership and the Profession Oct. 18 19, Nov. 15 16, Dec. 6 7 Organizational System Behaviors Oct. 25 26, Nov. 8 9, Dec. 6 7 Managing Schools Sept. 13 14, Sept. 27 28, Oct. 11 12 Applications now being accepted for fall 2014 Des Moines (on campus) and Cedar Rapids Thomas Buckmiller, thomas.buckmiller@drake.edu This program features high-quality instruction, a relevant clinical experience, and a rigorous curriculum that prepares students for leadership in Iowa s schools with an emphasis on instructional leadership. 9

Specialist in Education Leadership www.drake.edu/sedl Doctor of Education in Leadership www.drake.edu/eddoc The Specialist in Education program is ideal for individuals who have completed a master s degree and are pursuing principal/superintendent licensure or educational advancement. Individuals enrolled in this program include professionals in education, business, and law. Superintendent Licensure The Specialist in Education with Superintendent Licensure is a post-master s program that prepares students for superintendent/aea administration licensure. Developed from the Iowa Standards for School Leaders, the program enables students to become exemplary leaders within the field of education. A rich clinical experience is central to the program, with multiple hands-on experiences embedded throughout the coursework. The Specialist in Education with Superintendent Licensure requires 30 credit hours, consisting of nine 3-credit courses and one 3-credit culminating seminar. Content-Based Emphasis The Specialist in Education with a Content-Based Emphasis is a post-master s program that prepares students for leadership within the field of education or business through programmatic strands. Concentration areas include leadership development, literacy education, and teacher effectiveness and professional development. The Specialist in Education with Content-Based Concentration requires 30 credit hours, consisting of 21 credit hours of programmatic electives and three, 3-credit core courses. Applications now being accepted for fall 2014 Designed for the experienced and practicing professional, the Doctor of Education in Leadership offers opportunities for leaders in education, government, business, health care, human services, and other fields. Courses within the program emphasize the practical study of leadership, theory, ethics, technology and organizations, program evaluation, and research methodologies. Drake s program is adaptable to a number of leadership-level careers and provides flexibility within its courses for you to pursue your professional or personal interests. Developed for working professionals, courses are held in a weekend format on Drake s campus, so you can continue to work full time. The cohort program can be completed in as little as three years (two years of coursework, with one year or more to complete a dissertation). Visit www.drake.edu/eddoc to discover the benefits of Drake s doctorate program or to learn more about the program s curriculum. Application Process To be eligible for admission, you must have completed 36 graduate credits, which includes a master s degree. Drake admits approximately 15 students into its cohort program each year. Applications submitted in full by Jan. 15 of each year will be given priority during the selection process. Materials submitted after this date will be considered until the cohort has been filled. Robyn Cooper, robyn.cooper@drake.edu Superintendent and Principal Licensure Trent Grundmeyer, trent.grundmeyer@drake.edu Content-Based Emphasis Leadership Development Cris Wildermuth, cris.wildermuth@drake.edu Literacy Education Jill Johnson, jill.johnson@drake.edu Teacher Effectiveness and Professional Development Thalya Hanson, thalya.hanson@drake.edu 10

Master of Science in Leadership Development www.drake.edu/leadership Early Childhood/Unified Endorsement www.drake.edu/endorsements This two-year graduate degree program prepares emerging and experienced leaders with the knowledge and skills needed to advance individual growth, organizational development, and societal improvement. Our students work or aspire to work in corporations, nonprofit organizations, and student service areas within higher education. This degree offers emphases/tracks in human resource development, human resource management*, and student services within higher education. A fourth multidisciplinary track is available for students interested in a highly customized and flexible program. Classes meet Friday 5 10 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. 5 p.m. unless otherwise listed. MSLD 244 MSLD 246 MSLD 272 MSLD 298 MSLD 298 Leadership Development (3 credits) June 6 7, July 11 12 Business Acumen and Strategy (3 credits) June 13 14, July 18 19, Aug. 15 16 Human Resource Management (3 credits) May 30 31, June 20 21, Aug. 1 2 Personality and Leadership (2 credits) June 5 (6 9 p.m.), June 27 28 Improvisational Techniques for Leadership Development (1 credit) Aug. 8 9 MSLD 242 MSLD 243 MSLD 247 Living, Learning, and Leading in the 21st Century Sept. 5 6, Oct. 3 4, Oct. 17 18 Moral Leadership Sept. 19 20, Oct. 31, Nov. 1, Dec. 5 6 Global Leadership Sept. 26 27, Oct. 24 25, Nov. 7 8 The Early Childhood Endorsement prepares individuals to teach pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students. It includes preparation to teach all relevant subject matters. Early Childhood with emphasis on Special Education or Unified (Pre-k k) program focuses on the design of educational services to preschool and school-aged children with special learning needs or disabilities. SPED 172/272 EDUC 152/252 EDUC 155/255 SPED 153/253 SPED 172/272 Schools, Communities, Families, and Disabilities June 9 July 3, 8 10 a.m., M-R Curriculum for Early Childhood Dates TBD Language and Literacy Offered through Iowa Communications Network (ICN) Aug. 29 30, Sept. 12 13, Sept. 26 27 Applied Behavior Analysis 5:30 8:20 p.m., M Schools, Communities, Families, and Disabilities 5:30 8:20 p.m., W Beth Beschorner, beth.beschorner@drake.edu *Our Human Resource Management emphasis has been analyzed and approved by the Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM). Cris Wildermuth, cris.wildermuth@drake.edu 11

English as a Second Language (ESL) Endorsement www.drake.edu/endorsements Whether you want to teach English as a Second Language (ESL) full time or simply improve your effectiveness in teaching and assessing diverse learners, the ESL endorsement at Drake University is for you. After completing only six classes, you will be certified to teach k 12 ESL to a fast-growing and fascinating population of students. Our endorsement coursework is taught at night, online, and in the summer to meet the needs of busy professionals. Further, our ESL methods course features a cutting-edge textbook focused on differentiation by English language proficiency level, co-authored by Drake s ESL endorsement program director. EDUC 245 EDUC 220 Introduction to Teaching English Language Learners 6 8:50 p.m., R ESL Strategies 5 7:50 p.m., W Shelley Fairbairn, shelley.fairbairn@drake.edu Middle School Endorsement www.drake.edu/endorsements The middle school endorsement is an add-on endorsement to the Iowa General Elementary Endorsement (k 6) license or the Iowa Secondary Level Endorsements (7 12). You must hold either a valid Iowa teacher s license at the elementary or secondary level or be currently seeking endorsement at the elementary or secondary level. Core Course Information There are four core courses required for the middle school endorsement. Two of the courses (EDUC 131/231 and EDUC 134/234) are offered online. Additional Requirements Twelve additional hours of coursework must be completed in two of the following subject-discipline areas: Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies Transfer credits are allowed, and a Drake adviser will review transcripts and make recommendations for program completion. EDUC 131/231 EDUC 134/234 Topics in Middle School Growth and Development June 2 July 6, Online Middle School Curriculum and Methods June 30 Aug. 10, Online EDUC 131/231 Topics in Middle School Growth and Development, Online Todd Hodgkinson, todd.hodgkinson@drake.edu 12

Talented and Gifted Endorsement www.drake.edu/gifted Expand your skills as an educator and administrator and experience the rewards of teaching intelligent and engaged learners by obtaining your Talented and Gifted (TAG) Endorsement from Drake. Our award-winning curriculum provides high-quality content you won t find in other programs, and our innovative use of technology makes it easier than ever to become endorsed. Courses for the Talented and Gifted Endorsement comply with the 12-hour Iowa Department of Education requirement for preparation of teachers, consultants, and coordinators in gifted education programs. The required 12 credit hours must be in four areas psychology, programming, administration, and practicum. EDUC 210 EDUC 291 Practicum in Gifted Education (1 credit) Oct. 28 Nov. 24, Online Introduction to Gifted Education (3 credits), Aug. 26 Oct. 20, Online Sally Beisser, sally.beisser@drake.edu Additional Information All TAG endorsement courses are online making scheduling easy for working professionals and are appropriate for administrators, teachers, consultants, and coordinators of k 12 programs or parents of gifted students. The Iowa Distance Education Association awarded Drake s TAG endorsement program with the Point of Presence Award for Excellence. Outstanding TAG instructors with expertise and recognition in gifted education lead high-quality courses based on National Association for Gifted Children standards and innovative use of technology. We recommend our TAG courses for educational professional development. For example, administrators or TAG coordinators may benefit from the course Administration and Supervision of TAG Programs. Counselors or parents may like the Social Emotional Needs of Gifted. Teachers may need Curriculum and Assessment of Gifted; Gifted Readers: Literacy Strategies; or Gifted Learners: Math Strategies. EDUC 190/290 Administration of Gifted Programs (1 credit), July 14 Aug. 10 EDUC 193/293 Creativity and Gifted (2 credits) June 9 July 20 EDUC 195/295 Curriculum and Assessment of Gifted (3 credits), June 2 July 27 EDUC 196/296 Differentiated Instruction for Gifted (1 credit), June 23 July 20 13

Reading Endorsements www.drake.edu/endorsements Drake offers reading endorsements at the elementary and secondary levels as well as a professional strand option. Courses are offered on weekends and evenings to accommodate the practicing professional. A variety of courses are offered online, and day courses are offered on campus during the summer months. Coursework There are a required set of courses that all students pursuing a reading endorsement must take in order for Drake University to recommend a student to the Board of Educational Examiners (BOEE). Each case is different; therefore, an individual transcript review must be completed. After transcripts have been reviewed, students will receive a letter listing which courses Drake would require. Most students need four to six courses to complete the endorsement. EDUC 299 Elementary Reading Methods (Elementary) June 2 July 19, Online EDUC 227 Teaching Writing to Adolescents (Secondary) May 19 June 20, Online EDUC 229 Linguistics for Educators (Elementary and Secondary), Dates TBD, Online EDUC 250 Secondary Reading Methods (Secondary) June 23 Aug. 1, Online EDUC 251 Literature for Adolescents (Secondary) June 2 July 3, Online EDUC 270 Reading in the Content Areas (Elementary and Secondary), Dates TBD EDUC 271 Issues in Adolescent Literacy (Secondary) June 23 Aug. 1, Online EDUC 275 Lit, Assessment, and Instruction I (Elementary and Secondary), Dates TBD, Online Social Justice and Urban Education Concentration www.drake.edu/tepd/urbaneducationconcentration Drake University s Social Justice in Urban Education (SJUE) program seeks to educate culturally responsive teachers to work effectively with all students in urban settings particularly students of color, working-class students, immigrant students, and students from historically marginalized populations. Aligned with the School of Education s commitment to academic reflection, collaborative learning, and social justice, the program seeks to help teachers critically examine urban contexts so that they may develop pedagogical knowledge and tools to work with students in these contexts. EDUC 186/286 Youth Culture and Society June 16 July 23 EDUC 184/284 Applications for Teaching in Urban Schools 5:30 8:20 p.m., W Kevin Lam, kevin.lam@drake.edu EDUC 229 Linguistics for Educators (Elementary and Secondary), Dates TBD, Online EDUC 250 Secondary Reading Methods (Secondary) 5:30 8:30 p.m., R EDUC 255 Language and Literacy (Elementary) Via ICN, Aug. 29 30, Sept. 12 13, Sept. 26 27 EDUC 275 Lit, Assessment, and Instruction I (Elementary and Secondary), Oct. 6 Nov. 30, Online Beth Beschorner, beth.beschorner@drake.edu 14

Drake University Extension Education www.drake.edu/edex Drake University s Extension Education division is part of the Drake School of Education. AEA Partnerships Drake University Extension Education is proud to partner with Keystone AEA 1, AEA 267, Prairie Lakes AEA 8, Mississippi Bend AEA 9, Grant Wood AEA 10, Heartland AEA 11, Green Hills AEA, and Great Prairie AEA. More than 2,100 graduate credit courses are offered each year through these AEAs professional development departments. Distance Learning Drake University Extension Education offers a large number of distance learning opportunities in both online and video correspondence formats. Content areas covered include: Assessment Athletic coaching Classroom management Curriculum and instruction Differentiated instruction Inclusion Mathematics Parental support Physical education Reading and literacy Responsibility and relationships Science and technology Teaching strategies Visit www.drake.edu/edex/distance to find out more about our distance learning course offerings or call 1-800-76-teach. Additional Course Information Enrollment in Extension Education offerings may be used for: Renewal of teaching certificates Advancement on local salary schedules More specific information regarding Extension Education may be found at www.drake.edu/edex or by calling 1-800-76-teach. REGISTRATION INFORMATION To register for courses, please email Graduate Programs Assistant Debbie Dodge (debbie.dodge@drake.edu) or call 515-271-3727. You may be eligible to enroll in six to seven graduate hours before being admitted to the School of Education. Specific program limitations may apply. Please note: Non-admitted students are not eligible for federal financial aid. Some courses have class size limits, so early registration is encouraged. ADMISSION Admittance to a School of Education graduate program requires successful completion of a bachelor s degree, with a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA. Programs beyond the master s level may require additional academic experience. If you do not meet the GPA requirement, contact the coordinator of graduate admission for further information. Visit www.drake.edu/soe/admission/ for more information regarding the admission process and to complete the application process. Questions regarding the application process should be directed to Jamie Steen, graduate admission coordinator, at soegradadmission@drake.edu or 515-271-2552. Online application materials will automatically be forwarded to the appropriate office. All other materials, including transcripts, should be mailed to: Coordinator of Graduate Admission Drake University School of Education 3206 University Ave. Des Moines, Iowa 50311 TUITION/FEES (2014 2015) EDUC: $450 per credit hour; $60 technology fee/semester FINANCIAL AID Individuals admitted to a program and who are enrolled in a minimum of five credit hours per semester may be eligible for federal financial aid. For more information please contact the Office of Student Financial Planning at financialaid@drake.edu or call 515-271-2905.