Educational Foundations (EDFD)
* PROFESSOR LUCAS
* ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS DENNY, SWARTZ
* ASSISTANT PROFESSORS MULVENON, TURNER
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS (EDFD)
Graduate standing is prerequisite to the following courses:
EDFD5013 Research Methods in Education (FA, SP, SU) General orientation
course which considers the nature of research problems in education and
the techniques used by investigators in solving those problems. Prerequisite:
graduate standing.
EDFD5303 Historical Foundations of Modern Education (FA, SP, SU) Critical
analysis and interpretation of the historical antecedents of contemporary
education, focusing upon the American experience from the colonial period
to the present.
EDFD5323 Global Education (IR) Comparative and global analysis of international
education with emphasis on cultural education and implications for the
future.
EDFD5353 Philosophy of Education (IR) Introduction to the method and
attitude essential to effective analysis and interpretation of issues
and values within a society reflecting cultural, ethnic, gender, and global
diversity. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
EDFD5373 Psychological Foundations of Teaching and Learning (IR) Psychological
principles and research applied to classroom learning and instruction.
Social, emotional, and intellectual factors relevant to topics such as
readiness, motivation, discipline, and evaluation in the classroom.
EDFD5393 Applied Educational Statistics (FA, SP, SU) Basic educational
statistics course for master's degree candidates. Includes concepts and
operations as applied to frequency distributions, graphing techniques,
measures of central tendency, measures of variation, random sampling,
and interpretation of statistical results.
EDFD5473 Adolescent Psychology in Education (IR) Study of the adolescent
experience with emphasis on the unique psychological problems and tasks
of this developmental stage; role of educators in the facilitation of
crises resolutions in social, personal and institutional conflicts. Prerequisite:
graduate standing.
EDFD5573 Life-Span Human Development (FA, SP, SU) Basic principles of
development throughout the human life-cycle. Physical, cognitive, social,
emotional, and personality development.
EDFD599V Seminar (1-6) (IR)
EDFD605V Independent Study (1-6) (FA, SP, SU)
EDFD6213 Socio-Cultural Foundations of Educational Policies (IR) Critical
examination of current educational aims within the framework of social-cultural-environmental
foundations. Provides the student an opportunity for analyzing indepth
implications of divergent educational aims for educational procedures
and programs.
EDFD6223 Educational Futurism (IR) An integrative, holistic analysis
and assessment of potential alternative futures to guide current educational
practice. Prerequisite: graduate standing and history or philosophy of
education.
EDFD6403 Educational Statistics and Data Processing (FA, SP, SU) Theory
and application of frequency distributions, graphical methods, central
tendency, variability, simple regression and correlation indexes, chi-square,
sampling, and parameter estimation, and hypothesis testing. Use of the
computer for the organization, reduction, and analysis of data (required
of doctoral candidates). Prerequisite: EDFD 5013 or equivalent.
EDFD6413 Experimental Design in Education (FA, SP) Principles of experimental
design as applied to educational situations. Special emphasis on analysis
of variance techniques used in educational research. Prerequisite: EDFD
6403 or equivalent.
EDFD6423 Multiple Regression Techniques for Education (FA) Introduction
to multiple regression procedures for analyzing data as applied in educational
settings, including multicollearity, dummy variables, analysis of covariance,
curvi-linear regression, path analysis. Prerequisite: EDFD 6403.
EDFD6453 Applied Multivariate Statistics (SP) Multivariate statistical
procedures as applied to educational research settings including discriminant
analysis, principal components analysis, factor analysis, canonical correlation,
and cluster analysis. Emphasis on use of existing computer statistical
packages. Prerequisite: EDFD 6413.
EDFD6533 Qualitative Research (FA, SP) Introduction of non-quantitative
methods, including data collection through interviews, field observation,
records research, internal and external validity problems in qualitative
research. Prerequisite: EDFD 6403.
EDFD6543 Advanced Qualitative Research (SP) Preparation for the conduct
of qualitative research, structuring, literature reviews, data collection
and analysis, and reporting results. May be repeated for 6 hours. Prerequisite:
EDFD 6533.
EDFD6623 Techniques of Research in Education (FA, SP, SU) Use of scientific
method in attacking educational problems. Emphasis placed on the planning
and design of research studies, collection of reliable and valid data,
sampling methods, and analysis and interpretation of data. (Required Prerequisite:
EDFD 6403.
EDFD6653 Measurement and Evaluation (IR) Fundamentals of measurement:
scales, scores, norms, reliability, validity. Test and scale construction
and item analysis. Standardized measures and program evaluation models
in decision making. Prerequisite: EDFD 6403.
EDFD668V Practicum in Research (1-6) (FA, SP, SU) Practical experience
in educational research on campus, in school systems, or in other agencies
in educational program development.
EDFD699V Seminar (1-6) (IR) Prerequisite: advanced graduate standing.
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