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    • 3.00 Credits

      ASTL 5709/6709/7709 will empower classroom teachers to construct their own knowledge and to make it available to others for the benefit of all learners. This course is designed to help educators and other professionals understand the relationship between their own professional development and the process of improving the quality of pupils' and/or colleagues' learning. ASTL 5709/6709/7709 is part of the program of study leading to the Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree in the Regents Online Degree Program (RODP). Before enrolling in ASTL 5723, students must meet the following criteria:(1) Admitted into the RODP M.Ed. program (2) Prior to enrolling in this course, students must have completed ASTL 5700/6700/7700, ASTL 5701/6701/7701, ASTL 5721/6721/7721, ASTL 5703/6703/7703, ASTL 5723/6723/7723, ASTL 5705/6705/7705, ASTL 5706/6706/7706, ASTL 5725/6725/7725, and ASTL 5726/6726/7726.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: An undergraduate course in reading.Literacy I will engage candidates in professional reading about, and discussions of, the following: the nature of learning, the nature of language, how human beings learn language, the differences between receptive and productive language, the nature of the reading process, the nature of the writing process, how children develop their native language, what the relationships are among learning one?s `mother tongue? and learning to read and write that same language, what the typical stages are through which children pass as they develop literacy, and what some of the more obvious implications are for classroom instruction and assessment in reading and writing. This course lays the foundation for all further learning about the teaching of literacy. Among other assessment devices, candidates will take and pass a comprehensive examination to determine their grasp of the concepts for this course., Application of technology, diversity issues, and use of appropriate resources will be part of this literacy course.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisites and Co-requisites: ASTL 5723/6723/7723 (Literacy II) is part of the program of study leading to the Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree in the Regents Online Degree Program (ROPD). Before enrolling in Literacy II, candidates must meet the following criteria: (1) Be admitted into the RODP M.Ed. program; and (2) have completed ASTL 5721, Theory and Foundation of Developmental Literacy.ASTL 5723/6723/7723 (Literacy II) will engage candidates in reading and discussions to explore theory, understand best practices, and implement best practices in literacy instruction grades PreK-3. It will begin with an exploration of theory and best practices for family literacy from the birth of a child to school age. Theory and best practices will be examined from entrance into school, preschool to kindergarten, followed by explorations of best practices for teaching reading and writing in the primary grates. Candidates will be expected to work with primary grade children as they attempt to understand and implement best practices in emergent and early literacy development.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisites: An undergraduate course in reading and ASTL 5721/6721/7721.Literacy III will engage candidates in professional studies related to understanding and using best practice for continued literacy growth in the middle grades. This course reviews the characteristics of a comprehensive middle school reading program.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisites and Corequisites: ASTL 5726/6726/7726 is part of the program of study leading to the Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree in the Regents Online Degree Program (RODP). Before enrolling in this course, students must meet the following criteria: (1) Admitted into the RODP M.Ed. program; (2) Completed ASTL 5721/6721/7721, Theory and Foundation of Developmental Literacy (Literacy I); (3) Completed ASTL 5723/6723/7723, Understanding and Implementing Best Practices in Teaching Beginning Literacy (Literacy II); and (4) Completed ASTL5725/6725/7725, Literacy lll. ASTL 5726/6726/7726, Diagnosing Literacy Problems K-8, Literacy IV will engage candidates in reading, discussions, and implementation of diagnostic tools and techniques in literacy for struggling students grades K-8. Students enrolled in the course are expected to give specified reading tests at least two students.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisites and Corequisites: ASTL 5729/6729/7729 is part of the program of study leading to the Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree in the Regents Online Degree Program (RODP). Before enrolling in ASTL 5723, students must meet the following criteria: (1) Admitted into the RODP M.Ed. program; (2) This is the final course in the M.Ed. program. Prior to enrolling in this course, students must have completed ASTL 5700/6700/7700, ASTL 5701/6701/7701, ASTL 5721/6721/7721, ASTL 5703/6703/7703, ASTL 5723/6723/7723, ASTL 5705/6705/7705, ASTL 5706/6706/7706, ASTL 5725/6725/7725, ASTL 5726/6726/7726, and ASTL 5709/6709/7709. ASTL 5729/6729/7729 (Literacy V) will engage candidates in reading, discussions, metacognition and implementation of instructional strategies based on the data derived from the diagnostic tools employed with students in Literacy IV. These students will be struggling readers in grades K-8. (Issues related to improving student writing will also be presented and explored.)
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Background knowledge of high school algebra and geometry. Understanding changes in the sky, including the sun, moon, stars and planets. Development of astronomy from pre-history to the current day. Scale and properties of the solar system.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Background knowledge of high school algebra and geometry. Studies of the solar system, stars, and galaxies; recent advances in astronomy and astrophysics; quasars, pulsars, black holes, cosmological theories, and space exploration; non-technical survey of the principles of optics and atomic and nuclear physics as applied to astronomy.
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: ASTR 1020 or consent of instructor. Introduction to the observational and computational techniques in astronomy.