Educational Psychology (EDEP)
Graduate School of Education
550 Theories of Learning and Cognition
(3:3:0). Explores theoretical perspectives on learning and cognition and
the relation of these theories to the construction of
learning environments, student motivation, classroom
management, assessment, and the role of technology to support
teaching and learning.
551 Principles of Learner Motivation
(3:3:0). Focuses on theories and concepts of human motivation
including what motivates students to learn, and examines
strategies, techniques and interventions that promote and
sustain learner motivation.
650 High-Stakes Assessment and Accountability
Systems (3:3:0). Focus on school effectiveness, assessment
tools, and accountability models being implemented on a
state and national level. Explores issues and methods
relevant to educational policy, standardized testing, and
classroom assessment.
651 Test Design and Interpretation
(3:3:0). Focuses on test design and interpretation including issues
regarding test development, administration, interpretation, and
communication of the results. Addresses issues in
educational policy, philosophy, and ethics as pertains to assessment
and testing.
652 Process of Learning and Development
(3:3:0). Prerequisite: EDEP 550. Explores different theoretical
perspectives on learning and development. Focuses
on historical and contemporary theories of learning and
cognitive development and examines current research and
its application in educational settings.
653 Culture and Intelligence (3:3:0). Explores
different theoretical perspectives on intelligence as they relate
to individual and cultural differences. Examines issues
related to heritability and measures of intelligence, and
intelligence in the cultural context.
654 Learning, Motivation, and Self-Regulation
(3:3:0). Prerequisitse: EDEP 550, 551. Focuses on theories
and research regarding the self-regulation of academic
learn
ing. A multidimensional conceptual framework is
presented for studying and applying self-regulation in
educational contexts.
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