EDUC 499C
Advanced Directed Field Experience
Description: Clinical, to be arranged. Dissertation practicum that supports students in developing their proposals. Guides students on how to write their dissertation proposals and serves as writing workshop where students have opportunities to receive feedback from instructors, fellows, and peers. May be repeated for credit. Letter grading.
Units: 0.0
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Ignore the course I chose above (actual course isn't listed here). I took education M186 (Equal rights and unequal education) and loved it. She is an exemplary professor--gives you the truth as it is in an objective manner, period. She will actually give you extra credit for attending the supplementary lectures and participate in class. I got an A-. The course consists of 5 papers. Three 4-page essays and two 5-page essays for the final
Ignore the course I chose above (actual course isn't listed here). I took education M186 (Equal rights and unequal education) and loved it. She is an exemplary professor--gives you the truth as it is in an objective manner, period. She will actually give you extra credit for attending the supplementary lectures and participate in class. I got an A-. The course consists of 5 papers. Three 4-page essays and two 5-page essays for the final
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Ignored the course I chose above (actual course isn't listed here). I took education 186 (Equal rights and unequal education) and loved it. He is a very intelligent person. He has little to no notes and can literally talk for hours and remember dates, names, and events accurately (trust me, I checked. Haha). He is a very warm man who is concerned about education and can see beyond his privilege. If you do the readings and think outside the box, this class will be an A (note I did NOT say easy). You have to work for your grade, but he will give you plenty of opportunities to earn it. Attend the class supplementary lectures and participate in class. This is how he gives extra credit.
Ignored the course I chose above (actual course isn't listed here). I took education 186 (Equal rights and unequal education) and loved it. He is a very intelligent person. He has little to no notes and can literally talk for hours and remember dates, names, and events accurately (trust me, I checked. Haha). He is a very warm man who is concerned about education and can see beyond his privilege. If you do the readings and think outside the box, this class will be an A (note I did NOT say easy). You have to work for your grade, but he will give you plenty of opportunities to earn it. Attend the class supplementary lectures and participate in class. This is how he gives extra credit.