Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Registration for Research Courses

Hello Doctoral Students,

Currently, all research courses have been altered to reflect the addition of prerequisites. These prerequisites are designed to ensure students are in the appropriate research course within the research sequence. If you have taken E7111 Introduction to Advanced Academic Study and Writing, the system may not allow you register for research courses online via the student portal. Please submit an add/drop form to the education department via email or fax so that we can enter your registration manually. If you have taken W7000 Introduction Advanced Academic Study and Writing, the newer version of the same course, you should be able to register online for the research classes that list this as a prerequisite. The course number for all research classes have been altered slightly. Each research course now has “–A” preceding the original course number (example: R7001 is now R7001-A). Please see below for the new course numbers and the prerequisite course(s) necessary to gain entry into each course.

Research Courses and the Prerequisites

R7001-A. Added new w/ prerequisites of W7000
R7031-A. Added new w/ prerequisites of R7001-A
R7035-A. Added new w/ prerequisites of R7001-A
R7034-A. Added new w/ prerequisites of R7001-A, R7031-A
R7036-A. Added new w/ prerequisites of R7001-A, R7031-A, R7035-A

R7037-A. Added new w/ prerequisites of R7001-A, R7031-A
R7038-A. Added new w/ prerequisites of R7001-A, R7031-A, R7035-A
Thank you,
AUASOE

Course Cancellations

Due to low enrollment, the following Summer I courses have been cancelled:

R7034 A Advanced Statistical Methods
R7039 A Advanced Qualitative Analysis
E7331 BLA Curriculum Theory and Design
E7245 BLA Teaching & Effective Learning Strategies
E7034 BLB Critical Analysis of Problems and Issues in Ed


If you are registered for any of these courses, you will be contacted by the education department and administratively dropped from the cancelled course(s.) Please consult the updated Summer Schedule under the "Useful Documents" section on the right side of the screen.

Thank you!
Chris

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Princeton Elementary Leadership Academy

Argosy Atlanta hosted a very sucessful leadership academy for the students of our adopted Princeton Elementary School on Tuesday, March 17th. Members of the Argosy family presented leadership tips for the students. Doctors Riley Ordu, Glaspie-Ellis, George, an Dr. Dubyak held interactive sessions with the students. The students were engaged and particpated in each activity with vigour and vitality! The students were chaperoned by Princeton Elementary Teachers. Dr. Virginia Davis coordinated the program. A very special "Thank you!" is in order for Administrative Assistant Charlene Krueger who provided for the nutritional needs and made sure that this historical even was recorded by photography.
Thanks to all that participated!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

New Section of Writing for Research

A new section of E7834 Writing for Research has been added for Summer 2009. It is meeting on May 9, June 6, July 11, and August 8 from 10:00am to 4:00pm. This course will be instructed by Dr. Dubyak.

E7834 BLE Writing for Research

It is very important that you register for Writing for Research after completing ALL REQUIRED COURSEWORK. Please do not register for this or any other Writing for Research class if you have any unsatisfied foundations or elective courses within your program.

Thank you,
School of Education

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Summer Date Changes for Ed.D/Ed.S Evening Courses

Due to a change in Course Planning, the dates for 7 1/2 week evening courses in the summer schedule have changed. Previously, evening courses were listed as one day a week. They have been changed to two days a week - either Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday depending on the section requested.

These changes do not effect evening courses that span the full 15 week semester (such as Writing for Research and Research Methods courses) or Masters level courses.

The courses effected by this change are listed within the link below:



Thank you,

School of Education

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Congratulations Dr. Kimberly Anderson!!!!

The School of Education would like to congratulate Dr. Kimberly Anderson, Adjunct Professor, for the publication of her book, War or Common Cause? A Critical Ethnography of Language Education Policy, Race, and Cultural Citizenship.


Please join us in congratulating Dr. Anderson on this important achievement!