Title: Scope and Sequence of MAS-GE
1Scope and Sequence of MAS-GE
- Goal of the presentation is to give you an
explanation for the entirety of the program of
study - Ultimately - an undergraduate student consumes
knowledge and a graduate produces knowledge (in
this case for your classroom colleagues)
2Courses
3Some Flexibility in Scheduling
4Assignments
5Building towards Capstone
6Building Geographic Knowledge
7Now, overview classes
8GCU 671-672-673
- Fall courses to reduce tuition (for in-state
students, pay 7 get 10) - Combined for Financial Aid purposes
- Split schedule to reduce stress (671 from Aug -
mid Nov., 672 673 mid-Nov to mid-Feb) - Can always back off take 1 at a time
9GCU 671
- Foundation of best practice lesson bank
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13GCU 671
- Lots of lessons to select to critique write
assessments
14GCU 671
15GCU 671
- Ability to focus on NCLB (reading, writing, math)
through GeoLiteracy Geomath lessons for K-8
students
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18GCU 671
- Lessons emphasizing culture
- Ekiss - The eyes have it
19GCU 671
- Lessons linking reading geography
- Rees - Silk Road
20GCU 671
- All geography elements (concepts), including
physical geography - Sandscapes to
- landscapes
21GCU 672 - Physical Geography for teachers
22Delivery - like this
23Gives you background to have expertise to not
simply replay media stories
24Explains a lot about Earth
25Process-culture connections
26Class is Buffet
- Your
- Assessments
- focus on
- your
- classroom
27GCU 673 - Human Geography for Teachers (AP HG)
28Similar delivery assessments to 672
29Topics may surprise delight
30Spring (mid-Feb-May) courses
- 7 units -- to match Financial Aid requirements
- GCU 674 (GeoTechniques)
- GCU 675 (World Regional for Teachers)
31GCU 674 - GeoTechniques
- Field Methods
- GPS
- Remote Sensing
- Cartography
- Geographic Information Science (GIS)
32Similar delivery, different assessments for you
33Give you basic cartography background
34You will critique maps
35Will not go into depth, but just provide enough
to take another class
36GCU 675 - World Geography for Teachers
- Many teach world geography at different levels
- Many interested in community college instruction
(typically 24 units in the subject matter
masters) - This class goal is to analyze start preparation
for teaching World Geography at the community
college level
37Start with the ASU model
38This model heavy in historical geography
39What you do
- Analyze syllabi turn in your own
- Analyze ASU lectures
- Pick 1 region prepare EVERYTHING (powerpoints,
student activities, test) needed to roll into the
classroom - In the process, think differently about the way
you teach regions in your classes
40Summer/Fall classes
- Do work over the summer (GCU 676, 677) and sign
up as Fall semester class - Full semester Fall class (COE 501)
- Combined to reduce costs (Az residents pay for 7,
take 10)
41GCU 676 - North American Geography for Teachers
42Similar delivery assessments to GCU 672/673
- Allow you to link geography history, but with
richness of regional geography
43Rich emphasis in historical geography
44Recommend (not require)
- Meinig - Shaping of America series
45GCU 677 - Geography Across the Curriculum
- Different assessments for elementary, MS social
studies, HS social studies Science - If you have a different teaching assignment,
please bring this up we can discuss the
assessments that best fit your educational setting
46Chance to link spatial thinking to key societal
issues in what you teach
47Then -- Capstone with COE partners
- COE 501 (Introduction to Educational Research) -
All Fall Semester - SED 593 (Applied Project - on your burning
passion) - Until March, when we gather in person
to share and celebrate
48COE 501
- Dr. Ganesh has adapted this requirement for
online for this program
49COE 501 will have a text with specific assignments
50SED 593
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53Link classes with your passion gradually
- Last geog. class has you organize the capstone
paper