| S.A.G.E. | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
:: CU-School of Education :: |
||||
Trying to figure out what goes on at the School of Ed? Hopefully the links below can help answer your questions. |
||
School of Education-Homepage - Complete with bios of the professors at CU's School of Education and contact info for Patty, Kay, and Kenny. |
||
School of Education-Programs - Five areas of specialization are offered for study at the CU-Boulder's School of Education: |
||
1. ICCA - Instruction and Curriculum in the Content Areas 2. EECD - Education, Equity, and Cultural Diversity 3. Foundations - Educational Foundations, Policy, and Practice (EFPP) 4. Ed. Psych. - Educational and Psychological Studies (EPSY) 5. REM - Research and Evaluation Methodology |
||
Mailing Lists & Your Contact Information - Now that you're part of the SoE you'll need to be in the loop on announcements. Click here to find info on email, snailmail, and the like. |
||
American Educational Research Association - (AERA) is the national association dedicated to educational research (as the name suggests). We're really big on AERA and the AERA conference, especially since CU-Boulder is home to a few of the most recent presidents of AERA. |
||
Education Websites - Download this .doc for a list of education-related websites. No details, just a list! :) |
||
Journals & Associations - Download this .doc for a list of journals and associations. The list was compiled as part of an assignment for Hilda's "Classroom Perspectives" course in Fall 2004. |
||
Scavenger Hunt - During Orientation the first year doc students they went on a scavenger hunt for CU/SoE-related items. Find the answers here! |
||
Books - You can find your booklist on CU-Connect. Login to CU-Connect, navigate to the "Courses and Grades" tab at the top of the page, and choose the relevant semester. Assuming you have registered for courses, you will see a list of courses with hyperlinks attached to their names. Follow the hyperlink and if there is a booklist you can get a jumpstart on obtaining them. You can buy books from any of the local University bookstores but you can also find them in other places. Try checking them out from the University Library System(as graduate students you get a 6-month check-out period) or maybe ask an upperclassman to borrow/buy their book (visit the Message Board via "Misc. Resources"). |
||
Outside the SoE - Download this .doc for a list of courses available at CU that previous SoE grad students have taken to fulfill their coursework requirements. |
||
Technology - There are several tools that will come in handy as a graduate student and as an ed researcher. Follow this link to a list of must-know-abouts. |
||
... |
||
**Links on these pages to non-university sites do not represent endorsement by the University of Colorado at Boulder or its affiliates.** |
||