This course enhances classroom-based experiences by linking them with professional research skills. Educators in this course will learn to locate and critically review a wide range of professional resources, articulate knowledge from a research-based framework, and collaborate with their peers on navigating school cultures. This course highlights the roles and responsibilities of leaders in a school setting.
EDU 600 is aligned with the Teacher Leader Model Standards (TLMS). EDU 600 will use the seven domains of the standards as a framework for the following learning objectives.
Standards |
Course Outcomes |
Learning Objectives |
TLMS I |
Foster a collaborative culture to support educator development and student learning. |
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TLMS II |
Access and utilize research to improve student learning. |
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TLMS III |
Promote professional learning for continuous improvement. |
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TLMS IV |
Facilitate improvements in instruction and student learning. |
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TLMS V |
Promote the use of assessments and data for school and the district. |
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TLMS VI |
Improve outreach to families and communities. |
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TLMS VII |
Advocate for student learning and the profession. |
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You will post a response to a prompt presented in the weekly whole class or small group discussion forum. Initial posts must be submitted by the end of the day on Wednesday of each week (wk 1 exception: post is due on Friday); second posts must be submitted by the end of the day on Sunday of each week.
There are 5 written assignments throughout the course. Each assignment asks you to synthesize the course readings and relate the course studies to your work.
The Independent Research Project is comprised of two parts:
The University of New England provides students, staff, and faculty with free access to RefWorks, an online tool for collecting and managing references and making style-correct citations. Access the tool through the link in Course Resources. For instructions and tutorials in setting up your account and getting started, visit the RefWorks support page in the UNE Online Student Portal.
Your grade in this course will be determined by the following criteria:
Assignments | Points |
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7 Discussions: 3 Class; 4 Group | 7 @ 4 Points Each = 28 Total Points |
APA Self-check Quiz | 2 points |
Week 2 Writing Assignment: Teaching Strategies, Graphic Organizers | 10 Points |
Week 3: Short Writing Assignment: Cooperative Learning | 10 Points |
Week 4 Written Assignment: Summarizing, Note Taking and Homework | 10 Points |
Week 5: Part I Independent Research Project (Topic Selection & Research Summary) | 10 Points |
Week 6 Written Assignment: Leadership | 10 Points |
Week 7 Written Assignment: PLCs | 10 Points |
Week 8: Part II Independent Research Project (Literature Review) | 10 points |
Total Points | 100 |
Grade | Points Grade | Point Average (GPA) |
A | 94 – 100% | 4.00 |
A- | 90 – 93% | 3.75 |
B+ | 87 – 89% | 3.50 |
B | 84 – 86% | 3.00 |
B- | 80 – 83% | 2.75 |
C+ | 77 – 79% | 2.50 |
C | 74 – 76% | 2.00 |
C- | 70 – 73% | 1.75 |
D | 64 – 69% | 1.00 |
F | 00 – 63% | 0.00 |
Written Assignments: Due by 11:59 PM ET on Sundays (except Week 8, due on Friday)
Group Discussions: Unless otherwise noted, Part I (initial post) will end at 11:59 PM ET on Wednesdays; Part II will end at 11:59 PM ET on Sundays (*)
Class Discussions: End at 11:59 PM ET on dates listed below
Week 1: Jan 4 – Jan 8
Week 2: Jan 9 – Jan 15
Week 3: Jan 16 – Jan 22
Week 4: Jan 23 – Jan 29
Week 5: Jan 30 – Feb 5
Week 6: Feb 6 – Feb 12
Week 7: Feb 13 – Feb 19
Week 8: Feb 20 – Feb 26
Modules |
Activities |
Due Dates for Written Assignments and Group Discussions |
Week 1 Teacher as Leader |
Class Discussion: Introductions Create ePortfolio |
Sunday by 11:59 PM ET *Post your initial response by Friday |
Week 2 Using Research to Improve Practice and Student Learning |
Group Discussion Written Assignment APA Self-Check Quiz |
Sunday by 11:59 PM ET *Post your initial response by Wednesday Sunday by 11:59 PM ET Sunday by 11:59 PM ET |
Week 3 Promote Professional Learning for Continuous Improvement |
Group Discussion Written Assignment |
Sunday by 11:59 PM ET *Post your initial response by Wednesday Sunday by 11:59 PM ET |
Week 4 Collecting, Analyzing, and Using Classroom-based and School-based Data |
Group Discussion Written Assignment |
Sunday by 11:59 PM ET *Post your initial response by Wednesday Sunday by 11:59 PM ET |
Week 5 Independent Research Project Part I |
Class Discussion Written Assignment |
*Wednesday by 11:59 PM ET Sunday by 11:59 PM ET |
Week 6 Collaborate with Families, Community Members, and Other Stakeholders to Expand Opportunities for Student Learning |
Group Discussion Written Assignment |
Sunday by 11:59 PM ET *Post your initial response by Wednesday Sunday by 11:59 PM ET |
Week 7 Advocate for Resources to Improve Student Learning and the Teaching Profession |
Written Assignment |
Sunday by 11:59 PM ET |
Week 8 Independent Research Project Part II: Literature Review & Course Wrap Up |
Class Discussion Literature Review |
Complete All Posts by Friday by 11:59 PM ET *Post your initial response by Wednesday Friday by 11:59 PM ET |
(*) End date only, for each part of group discussions.
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