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CCDE | Credit Courses | Summer 2010 | Graduate

Applied Linguistics

Please note: Courses marked with "[PR]" in the "Cat. No./Title" column have prerequisites or permission requirements that must be met before enrolling; for details, see course description by clicking on the course title.

Summer 2010 registration is closed.
Cat. No./Title Instructor Dates Location Days Time Cr Class No. Fee Register
[PR]
APLING615 Methods and Materials in Bilingual Education
L MartinezJul 19 - Aug 26Online--31858$1335
Course Is Full

The course has reached its maximum enrollment. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for APLING615:
This course will examine major contemporary theories of learning in bilingual education. The course will focus on instructional improvement strategies and objectives and procedures of evaluation as they relate to the developmental needs of elementary and secondary bilingual students. Course participants will acquire an understanding of the process of developing culturally embedded teaching materials in the areas of art, music, social science, and language arts.

Prerequisite: APLING-MA students only.

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Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $1335
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $1335

APLING665 Interdisciplinary Curriculum Development: Contemporary Perspectives on Immigration C Chandler-RourkeJun 1 - Jul 15Online--31859$1335
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for APLING665:
This course is designed for student teachers, K-12 and adult community-based educators and other interested students who wish to explore the development of content-based ESL curriculum. In particular, the course content will focus on current perspectives on immigration and ways of integrating immigration topics in lesson planning across the curriculum with special emphasis on sheltered English and content-based instruction for English language learners. Students will be challenged to develop lessons which integrate the theme of contemporary perspectives on immigration into their particular content area and instructional context in reference to the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks and related benchmarks.

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Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $1335
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $1335

[PR]
APLING678 Technology in Language Education
K KissJun 1 - Jul 15Online--31860$1335
Course Is Full

The course has reached its maximum enrollment. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for APLING678:
This course has two primary goals: (1) to survey the various kinds of technological resources available for use in the ESL classroom; and (2) to evaluate critically the use of technology in the ESL classroom and the extent to which it is compatible with current theories of language acquisition.

Prerequisite: APLING-MA students only.

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Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $1335
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $1335