Bachelor's degree

In Durham (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Durham (USA)

Through our Education programs, you will explore the complex social, psychological, economic, historical, political, and cultural issues that impact schools and school children. Our mission is to provide opportunities for you to combine coursework in your major with interactive academic coursework and hands-on service-learning experiences focused on educational issues. You will reflect deeply on underlying educational principles and gain the insight needed to become advocates for educational issues within the United States.

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Location

Start date

Durham (USA)
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Durham, Carolina del Norte 27708, EE. UU., 27708

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Elementary education
  • School
  • Literacy
  • Teaching
  • Secondary
  • Psychology

Course programme

First-Year Seminar
Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education
Pursuit of Equality: Rethinking Schools—Lens of Social Justice
Special Topics in Political Economy
A Digital Approach to Documentary Photography: Capturing Transience
Anthropology and Education
Contemporary Issues In Education
Marxism and Society
Educational Psychology (C, D)
Promising Paradigms: Issues and Innovations in American Classrooms
Children, Schools, and Society
Children's Self Expression: Literacy Through Photography
Literacy, Writing, Tutoring
Selected Topics
Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Special Topics in Education
Selected Topics
Freshman-Sophomore Tutorials (TOP)
Issues of Education and Immigration
Global Education
School Dropout and Educational Policy
Infancy, Early Childhood, and Educational Programs
Legal Issues in Education
Digital Durham
Educational Leadership In and Beyond the Classroom
Exceptional Learners: Policies and Practices
Higher Education and The News Media
Junior-Senior Tutorials (Topics)
Junior-Senior Tutorials (Topics)
Independent Study
Research Independent Study on Contemporary China
Teaching Practices in Elementary Mathematics and Science
Teaching Practices in Elementary Language Arts and Social Studies
Elementary Curriculum
Research/Reflective Practice Elementary Education
Elementary Education: Internship
Elementary Education: Internship
Women and the Professions
Early Childhood Internship
Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Advanced Special Topics in Education
Selected Topics
Teaching Practices in Secondary Education
Secondary School Issues: Pedagogy, Culture, and Methods
Seminar in Secondary School Teaching
Secondary Education: Internship
Secondary Education: Internship
Technology, Society, and Schools
Schooling and Social Stratification
Nature and Needs of the Gifted Learner: An Introduction to Their Characteristics and Educational and Affective Needs
Methods and Materials for Teaching the Gifted Learner: Procedures for Differentiating Instruction
Differentiating Curriculum for the Gifted Learner: Program Planning and Curriculum Development
Practicum and Seminar in Gifted Education
Directed Activities
Selected Topics Seminar
Graduate Independent Study
Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis (G)
Educating Adolescents
Effective Teaching Strategies
Internship and Reflective Practice
Internship and Content Methodology
The Practice of Culturally Responsive Teaching
Leading Through Teaching
Independent Study
FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
RETHINKING SCHOOL: SOC JUSTICE
MEDICAL ETHICS, AGING, EOL
ENTERPRISING CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
ETHICS, EDUCATION, AND STEM
DIGITAL DOCUMENTARY PHOTO
DIGITAL DOCUMENTARY PHOTO
RACE, POWER, AND IDENTITY
ANTHROPOLOGY AND EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
CHILDREN, SCHOOLS AND SOCIETY
LITERACY/PHOTOGRAPHY
LITERACY, WRITING, TUTORING
LANDSCAPE OF HEALTH CARE
ASSESSMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATIO
SELECTED TOPICS
FRESHMAN-SOPH TUTORIALS (TOP)
ASIANS IN AMERICAN HIGHER EDUC

Education

higher than £ 9000