UIC
SPRING 2006 ONLINE SCHEDULE

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NOTE: 500 level courses require graduate standing

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Curriculum, Instruction, &Eval

Location: 3145 EPASW; Phone: (312) 996-5641.

CIE     412            Dynamics of Learning Environments
         3 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and satisfactory completion of fieldwork and grade of B or better in CIE 411. Restricted to Graduate College.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory-Discussion, one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice. 

21023LBDAAARRANGED-Ayers, W 
21022PRAPARRANGED-Ayers, W 
19950LCDAS05:00 PM-08:00 PMW3372BSBAyers, W 

CIE     413            Foundations of Literacy Instruction, K-8
         4 hours.
        Extensive computer use required [word processing on writing; search engines for examining literacy curriculum, professional organizations, email networks]. Prerequisite(s): CIE 450; and consent of the instructor. Open to Master's degree students and Ph.D. degree students. Recommended background: Admission to M.Ed. in Instructional Leadership: Literacy, Language and Culture.   

19952LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMR24172EPASWColomb, A 

CIE     414            Middle and High School Literacy
         3 hours.
        Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above; and consent of the instructor.  Instructor Approval Required 

18908LCD02:00 PM-04:50 PMW22352EPASWSchalk, J 

CIE     415            Urban Youth Fieldwork
         3 hours.
        May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above; and consent of the instructor. Requires interview and placement.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice. 

21024PRAPARRANGED-Hellison, D 
20049LCDAS09:00 AM-10:50 AMF33122EPASWHellison, D 
                   Instructor Approval Required   

CIE     450            Literacy and Society
         4 hours.
        Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing.   

20050LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMT3032SHGavelek, J 

CIE     464            Bilingualism and Literacy in a Second Language
         4 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and admission into the College of Education or consent of instructor.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice. 

21025PRAPARRANGED-Rodriguez-Brown, F; Trost, E 
20051LCDAS05:00 PM-08:00 PMM3672BSBRodriguez-Brown, F; Trost, E 

CIE     472            Language Proficiency Assessment and ESL Instruction
         4 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice. 

17309PRAP1ARRANGED-Lightfoot, T 
17308LCDAS105:00 PM-08:00 PMT2852BSBLightfoot, T 

CIE     480            Technology and Multimedia: Learning Tools in the Classroom
         3 OR 4 hours.
        Same as SPED 480. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours.   

17340LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMR20272EPASWGates, E 
            3 hours    Restricted to Undergrad - Chicago.       
19180LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMR20272EPASWGates, E 
            4 hours    Restricted to Graduate - Chicago, and Graduate Non-Degree Chicago.       

CIE     481            Foundations and Current Issues in Educating English Language Learners
         4 hours.
        Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice. 

17311PRAP1ARRANGED-Rodriguez-Brown, F; Gordon, J 
17310LCDAS105:00 PM-08:00 PMR2112BSBRodriguez-Brown, F; Gordon, J 

CIE     482            Assessment and Instruction: A Multilingual/Multicultural Perspective
         4 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above. Recommended background: CIE 481.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice. 

17313PRAP1ARRANGED-Olmedo, I 
17312LCDAS105:00 PM-08:00 PMW3812BSBOlmedo, I 

CIE     484            Curriculum and Instruction in the Middle School
         3 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): ED 200 and ED 210; or graduate standing and either ED 402 or ED 403, and either ED 421 or ED 422 or ED 445 and either ED 430 or ED 431 and approval of the College of Education.   

17314LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMM2152BSBGiannetos, B 

CIE     494            Special Topics in Curriculum, Instruction and Evaluation
         1 TO 4 hours.
        May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. Students may register in more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor.   

24073LCD01:00 PM-03:00 PMR24332EPASWVarelas, M 
            2 hours   Science and Mathematics Education in Urban Settings       
24193LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMR33122EPASWWashington, G 
            4 hours   Writing, Reading and Re-Considering Performance Art & Education       

CIE     500            Proseminar in Curriculum and Instruction
         1 hours.
        Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Ph.D. in Education program or consent of instructor.   

17315DIS04:00 PM-04:50 PMW24172EPASWSchubert, W 

CIE     503            Advanced Foundations of Literacy Instruction, K-8
         4 hours.
        Extensive computer use required [word processing on writing; search engines for examining literacy curriculum, professional organizations, email networks]. Prerequisite(s): CIE 450; or consent of the instructor. Open to Master's degree students and Ph.D. degree students. Recommended background: Admission to M.Ed. in Instructional Leadership: Literacy, Language and Culture.   

17307LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMW24192EPASWRaphael, T 

CIE     504            Secondary Literacy
         4 hours.
        Field work required.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice. 

20908PRAPARRANGED-Gelb, R 
20052LCDAS05:00 PM-08:00 PMM22332EPASWGelb, R 

CIE     507            Teaching and Learning Mathematics in the Elementary School
         4 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): CIE 411 and CIE 412.   

20054LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMT22352EPASWGutstein, E 

CIE     508            Teaching and Learning Science in Elementary School
         4 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): CIE 411 and CIE 412.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice. 

20909PRAPARRANGED-Nishimura, M 
20055LCDAS05:00 PM-08:00 PMW22352EPASWNishimura, M 

CIE     511            Student Teaching in the Elementary Grades I
         6 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): Completion of all professional education courses and program requirements. Must enroll concurrently in CIE 512.  Instructor Approval RequiredTo be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Practice. 

17316DISAD102:00 PM-03:50 PMW24192EPASWToback, C 
17318PRAP1ARRANGED-Toback, C 
17317DISBD104:00 PM-08:00 PMW2152BSBSakash, K 
17319PRBP1ARRANGED-Sakash, K 

CIE     512            Student Teaching in the Elementary Grades II
         6 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): CIE 501 and CIE 502. Must enroll concurrently in CIE 511.  Instructor Approval RequiredTo be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Practice. 

17320CNFAC1ARRANGED-Toback, C 
17322PRAP1ARRANGED-Toback, C 
17321CNFBC1ARRANGED-Sakash, K 
17323PRBP1ARRANGED-Sakash, K 

CIE     526            Assessment and Instruction for Struggling Readers, K-12: Part 2
         4 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): CIE 525.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice. 

18918PRAPARRANGED-Mortensen, E 
18917LCDAS05:00 PM-08:00 PMW24172EPASWMortensen, E 

CIE     532            Staff Development and School Improvement
         4 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): ED 430 or CIE 574 or ED 431 or ED 543; and consent of the instructor.   

23972LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMM2192BSBCosner, S 

CIE     535            Studies in Literacy Research and Teacher Inquiry
         4 hours.
        Extensive computer use required (word processing on writing; search engines for identifying research studies, including teacher researcher websites). Prerequisite(s): CIE 450 or CIE 503 or CIE 504; and consent of the instructor. Requires admission to the M.Ed. in Instructional Leadership: Language, Literacy and Culture program or consent of the instructor.  Instructor Approval Required 

18914LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMT24172EPASWPappas, C 

CIE     536            Colloquium on Literacy
         1 hours.
        Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in a graduate specialization in reading, and consent of the instructor.   

18920LCD04:00 PM-04:50 PMR22172EPASWShanahan, C 

CIE     539            Internship in Instructional Leadership
         4 hours.
        May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours. Prerequisite(s): CIE 532.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice. 

17326PRAP1ARRANGED-Schubert, W 
17325LCDAS1ARRANGED-Schubert, W 
24277PRCPARRANGED-Ayers, W 
24278LCDCSARRANGED-Watkins, W 

CIE     540            Linguistics for Teachers
         4 hours.
          To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice. 

20910PRAPARRANGED-Rodriguez-Brown, F; Miller, L 
20057LCDAS05:00 PM-08:00 PMM2852BSBRodriguez-Brown, F; Miller, L 

CIE     542            Improving School/District Literacy Achievement
         4 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): CIE 450 and CIE 503 and CIE 504.   

20061LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMT33122EPASWShanahan, T 

CIE     543            Using Multimedia Environments to Support Literacy and Learning
         4 hours.
        Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): One social science course or one computing course focused on the human use of computing.   

23973LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMM22352EPASWGlasswell, K 

CIE     557            Proseminar in Literacy, Language, and Culture II
         4 hours.
        Restricted to first year doctoral students with a specialization in Literacy, Language, and Culture.   

23963LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMW30082EPASWGavelek, J 

CIE     574            Foundations of Curriculum Design
         4 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): ED 430 or admission to the Ph.D. in Education program or the Ph.D. in Public Policy Analysis program.   

24136LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMR30082EPASWSchubert, W 

CIE     578            Advanced Studies in Qualitative Research Methods
         4 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): ED 502.   

17332LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMT24352EPASWAyers, W 

CIE     582            Research Perspectives on Literacy in the Disciplines
         4 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor.   

23964LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMT10132EPASWShanahan, C 

CIE     592            Apprenticeship in Teacher Education
         1 TO 4 hours.
        Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor and program coordinator.   

24353LCDARRANGED- 
24301LCDARRANGED-Ayers, W 
24283LCDARRANGED-Pappas, C 
21889LCDARRANGED-Raphael, T 
            4 hours          
20071LCDARRANGED-Sakash, K 
24282LCDARRANGED-Schubert, W 
24281LCDARRANGED-Watkins, W 

CIE     593            Ph.D. Research Project
         1 TO 8 hours.
        May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Ph.D. in Education program.   

10549CNFARRANGED-Ayers, W 
10550CNFARRANGED-Capehart, A 
10551CNFARRANGED-Chou, V 
10552CNFARRANGED-Gavelek, J 
10553CNFARRANGED-Glasswell, K 
10554CNFARRANGED-Gomez, K 
10555CNFARRANGED-Gutstein, E 
22274CNFARRANGED-Hellison, D 
10557CNFARRANGED-Khisty, L 
10558CNFARRANGED-Lawless, K 
10562CNFARRANGED-Martin, D 
10559CNFARRANGED-Mitchener, C 
10560CNFARRANGED-Olmedo, I 
10561CNFARRANGED-Pappas, C 
10563CNFARRANGED-Raphael, T 
10564CNFARRANGED-Rodriguez-Brown, F 
10565CNFARRANGED-Sakash, K 
10566CNFARRANGED-Schubert, W 
10556CNFARRANGED-Shanahan, C 
10567CNFARRANGED-Shanahan, T 
10568CNFARRANGED-Smolin, L 
10569CNFARRANGED-Teale, W 
10570CNFARRANGED-Varelas, M 
10571CNFARRANGED-Watkins, W 

CIE     594            Special Topics in Curriculum, Instruction, and Evaluation
         2 TO 4 hours.
        May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. Students may register in more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.   

23975LCD05:00 PM-08:00 PMM30082EPASWLightfoot, T 
            4 hours   Feminist, Postmodern and Postcolonial Voices in Education Research       
23976S105:00 PM-08:00 PMT34272EPASWMartin, D 
            4 hours   Social Construction of Race, Identity, and Mathematics Literacy       
23977S205:00 PM-08:00 PMW22192EPASWWatkins, W 
            4 hours   Globalization, Education, and Public Policy       

CIE     596            Independent Study
         1 TO 4 hours.
        May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. Students may register in more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Consent of study adviser.   

24272C10ARRANGED- 
24276C10ARRANGED-Lawless, K; Gerber, B 
24273C10ARRANGED-Lightfoot, T 
24275C10ARRANGED-Montes, J 
24274C10ARRANGED-Ozga, J 
10572CNFARRANGED-Ayers, W 
10573CNFARRANGED-Capehart, A 
10574CNFARRANGED-Chou, V 
10575CNFARRANGED-Gavelek, J 
10576CNFARRANGED-Glasswell, K 
10577CNFARRANGED-Gomez, K 
10578CNFARRANGED-Gutstein, E 
10579CNFARRANGED-Hellison, D 
10581CNFARRANGED-Katsarou, E 
10582CNFARRANGED-Khisty, L 
10587CNFARRANGED-Majors, Y 
10583CNFARRANGED-Martin, D 
10584CNFARRANGED-Mitchener, C 
10585CNFARRANGED-Olmedo, I 
10586CNFARRANGED-Pappas, C 
10588CNFARRANGED-Raphael, T 
10589CNFARRANGED-Rodriguez-Brown, F 
10590CNFARRANGED-Sakash, K 
10591CNFARRANGED-Schubert, W 
10580CNFARRANGED-Shanahan, C 
10592CNFARRANGED-Shanahan, T 
10593CNFARRANGED-Smolin, L 
10594CNFARRANGED-Teale, W 
10595CNFARRANGED-Varelas, M 
10596CNFARRANGED-Watkins, W 

CIE     599            Thesis Research
         0 TO 16 hours.
        Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated. Students may register in more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the dissertation advisor.   

10597CNFARRANGED-Ayers, W 
10598CNFARRANGED-Chou, V 
10599CNFARRANGED-Gavelek, J 
10600CNFARRANGED-Glasswell, K 
10601CNFARRANGED-Gomez, K 
10602CNFARRANGED-Gutstein, E 
10603CNFARRANGED-Hansen, D 
10606CNFARRANGED-Khisty, L 
22275CNFARRANGED-Lawless, K 
10610CNFARRANGED-Majors, Y 
10605CNFARRANGED-Martin, D 
10607CNFARRANGED-Mitchener, C 
10608CNFARRANGED-Olmedo, I 
10609CNFARRANGED-Pappas, C 
10611CNFARRANGED-Raphael, T 
10612CNFARRANGED-Rodriguez-Brown, F 
10613CNFARRANGED-Sakash, K 
10614CNFARRANGED-Schubert, W 
10604CNFARRANGED-Shanahan, C 
10615CNFARRANGED-Shanahan, T 
10616CNFARRANGED-Smolin, L 
10617CNFARRANGED-Teale, W 
10618CNFARRANGED-Varelas, M 
10619CNFARRANGED-Watkins, W