Course Information and Requirements

Course Titles and Descriptions

EEND 631 THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF BILINGUAL AND ESL (4)

Presents for the participants historical trends related to English language development and examines research and theories of first and second language acquisition. The rational for English language acquisition programs and an introduction to instructional approaches to facilitate language development are also presented.

EEND 632 METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR TEACHING ESL (4)

Provides for the participants the competencies needed by all teachers of limited English proficient and English language development learners. This course presents strategies, techniques and skills in teaching Pre-K—12 academic subjects, including techniques to improve ESL learners’ reading comprehension, speaking and writing skills. The theoretical bases underlying instructional strategies and techniques are presented, along with advantages of each instructional approach. 

EEND 633 ASSESSMENT OF BILINGUAL AND ESL STUDENTS (3)

Analyzes for the participants the implications of second language acquisition theory on testing, explores the relationship between bilingualism and cognition, and presents an overview of procedures for the identification and assessment of limited English and English language development students. An overview of assessment instruments and ESL educational program placement options will also be presented. 

EEND 634 CROSS CULTURAL STUDIES FOR TEACHING LIMITED-ENGLISH-PROFICIENT STUDENTS (3)

Focuses on cultural factors for the participants that influence teaching and learning. This course also provides intensive consideration of cultural and linguistic diversity, its impact on instruction, and strategies for effective instruction in the multicultural and linguistically diverse classroom.

EEND 636 LINGUISTICS (4)

Focuses on the properties for the participants that all languages have in common and the way languages differ. As an introduction to the science of language, this course surveys the main branches of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and sociolinguistics, as they apply to language learning and teaching. However, no background in linguistics or any foreign language study is required or assumed in the course.

The following course is required for candidates pursuing an additional endorsement in Bilingual Education.

EEND 637 METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR TEACHING BILINGUAL STUDENTS (3)

Focuses on the strategies appropriate for teaching bilingual students in a bilingual program of instruction. Language development of the bilingual students is explored through instructional theories, methods, and approaches to promote bilingual learning and language. Special consideration will be given to integration of literacy in content areas, assessment of bilingual students, and effective parental involvement in bi-literacy development.

Schedule and Registration

Register by selecting the corresponding date link for each course/section in which you wish to enroll. 


EEND 631 THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF BILINGUAL AND ESL (4)

Spring 2024:  March 4 - April 29 | online  course

EEND 632 METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR TEACHING ESL (4) 

Summer 2024:   May 13 - July 5 | online course


EEND 633 ASSESSMENT OF BILINGUAL AND ESL STUDENTS (3)

Summer 2024:  June 3 - July 29 | online course

EEND 634 CROSS CULTURAL STUDIES FOR TEACHING LIMITED-ENGLISH-PROFICIENT STUDENTS (3)

Fall 2024:   August - October | online course


EEND 636 LINGUISTICS (4) 

Fall 2024: October - December | online course


EEND 637 METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR TEACHING BILINGUAL STUDENTS (3) -   extra course ONLY for those seeking the Bilingual Endorsement

Spring 2025:  March - May | online course