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Curriculum Theory/Developmnt/Issues (EDLR 611)

Term: 2016-2017 Spring Term

Faculty

Rev. Robert G Mulligan OSFS
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: Jan 4 2016 9:30AM
  • End Date: Jan 4 2016 3:00PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
  • Note: I am not available between 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM ( Daily Mass and Lunch )


Office Hours

  • Start Date: Jan 4 2016 9:30AM
  • End Date: Jan 4 2016 3:00PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
  • Note: I am not available between 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM ( Daily Mass and Lunch )


Office Hours

  • Start Date: Jan 4 2016 9:30AM
  • End Date: Jan 4 2016 3:00PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
  • Note: I am not available between 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM ( Daily Mass and Lunch )


Office Hours

  • Start Date: Jan 4 2016 9:30AM
  • End Date: Jan 4 2016 3:00PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
  • Note: I am not available between 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM ( Daily Mass and Lunch )


Office Phone

215.248.7058

Office

330 SJ

Debra E Wolensky-Chiaradonna
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Schedule

Wed, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM (1/16/2017 - 5/12/2017) Location: MAIN SJ 244

Description

This course provides a continued in-depth study of the major ideologies and theories that have shaped curriculum and in-struction and design that have shaped curriculum theory and thought. A specific field component, involving a critique of tone of the curriculum areas outside of the major disciplines (e.g., fine arts, music, physical education, reading in the second-ary schools, etc.), or of support services (e.g., special education, counseling, library, nursing, etc.), will be required. The course will emphasize goal-setting, decision-making and the role of the leader in the planning and implementation of curricular de-sign with special attention to student learning styles and strengths for the diverse school population.