I’m nearing the end of my years-long journey to obtain a master’s degree in teaching English. Over the last month, I’ve completed a few more of the required courses. Here’s an update.
Coursework Complete
Over the last month, I’ve completed a few more courses.
Course Name | Credits | Completed |
Orientation | 0 | ✔ |
Foundations of Education | 2 | ✔ |
Educational Psychology and Human Development of Children and Adolescents | 4 | ✔ |
Schools as Communities of Care | 2 | ✔ |
Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment | 2 | ✔ |
Assessing Student Learning | 2 | ✔ |
Essential Practices for Supporting Diverse Learners | 3 | ✔ |
Creating and Managing Engaging Learning Environments | 2 | ✔ |
Using Educational Technology for Teaching and Learning | 2 | ✔ |
Secondary Reading Instruction and Interventions | 2 | ✔ |
Secondary Disciplinary Literacy | 2 | |
English Pedagogy | 3 | ✔ |
Professional Portfolio | 1 | |
Cohort Seminar | 1 |
The two new courses completed are the two lowest “check-marked” courses at the bottom of the table.
English Pedagogy was not too difficult, only a little time-consuming. Completing this course took about three or four weeks, but most of that time was due to the fact that I am in the process of moving to Tok, AK.
Secondary Reading Instruction and Interventions took about two and a half summer days. This course was easy, given that my last job was to work in this specific field as a Reading Interventionist.
Project Page Created
To keep information about my WGU degree in one place, I put together a page in my projects section of the website.
Link to “Obtaining a Master’s for Teaching English” Page
How You Can Help
If any of this is ever going to work, I will need outside support.
Here is a link to a blog post that describes how a supportive reader can help me in my quest.
In short, you can…
- Like, comment and share
- Buy a copy of my children’s novella, Westly: A Spider’s Tale
- Help me connect with part-time and contract work