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Scope and Sequence of MAS-GE Goal of the presentation is to give you an explanation for the entirety of the program of study u Ultimately - an undergraduate student consumes knowledge and a graduate produces knowledge (in this case for your classroom & colleagues)
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Courses
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All Geography Courses now in Summer
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Assignments
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Building towards Capstone
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Building Geographic Knowledge
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Now, overview classes
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GCU 671-672-673-674 u 671 & 672 is first summer session (June) u 673 & 674 is 2 nd summer session (July) u Combined for Financial Aid purposes u Can always “back off” & take 1 at a time
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GCU 671 u Foundation of best practice lesson bank
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GCU 671 u Lots of lessons to select to critique & write assessments
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GCU 671 u All grade levels
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GCU 671 u Ability to focus on NCLB (reading, writing, math) through GeoLiteracy & Geomath lessons for K-8 students
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GCU 671 u Lessons emphasizing culture Ekiss - The eyes have it
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GCU 671 u Lessons linking reading & geography Rees - Silk Road
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GCU 671 u All geography elements (concepts), including physical geography Sandscapes to landscapes
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GCU 672 - Physical Geography for teachers A core of geography
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Delivery - like this
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Gives you background to have expertise to not simply replay media stories
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Explains a lot about Earth
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Process-culture connections
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Class is Buffet Your Assessments focus on your classroom
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GCU 673 - Human Geography for Teachers (AP HG) u Core of geography
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Similar delivery & assessments to 672
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Topics may surprise & delight
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GCU 674 - GeoTechniques u Field Methods u GPS u Remote Sensing u Cartography u Geographic Information Science (GIS)
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Similar delivery, different assessments for you
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Give you basic cartography background
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You will critique maps
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Will not go into depth, but just provide enough to take another class
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GCU 675 - World Geography for Teachers u Many teach world geography at different levels u Many interested in community college instruction (typically 24 units in the subject matter & masters) u This class goal is to analyze & start preparation for teaching World Geography at the community college level
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Start with the ASU model
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This model heavy in historical geography
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What you do: u Analyze syllabi & turn in your own u Analyze ASU lectures u Pick 1 region & prepare EVERYTHING (powerpoints, student activities, test) needed to roll into the classroom u In the process, think differently about the way you teach regions in your classes
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GCU 676 - North American Geography for Teachers
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Similar delivery & assessments to GCU 672/673 u Allow you to link geography & history, but with richness of regional geography
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Rich emphasis in historical geography
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Recommend (not require) u Meinig - Shaping of America series
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GCU 677 - Geography Across the Curriculum u Different assessments for elementary, MS social studies, HS social studies & Science u If you have a different teaching assignment, please bring this up & we can discuss the assessments that best fit your educational setting
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Chance to link spatial thinking to key societal issues in what you teach
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Then -- Capstone with COE partners u COE 501 (Introduction to Educational Research) – Summer Sessions class (but sometimes scheduled in Fall semesters, depending on professor Ganesh u SED 593 (Applied Project - on your “burning passion”) – Typically Winter Session class
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COE 501 u Dr. Ganesh has adapted this requirement for online & for this program
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COE 501 will have a text with specific assignments
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SED 593
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Link classes with your passion gradually u Last geog. class has you organize the capstone paper
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