EDDN 635 Curriculum Development and Classroom Management in the Technology Era
This comprehensive course builds upon the foundation of curriculum development and classroom management in the context of teaching English language learners. Expanding its horizons to embrace the digital age, the course adeptly weaves innovative technology integration into the domain of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). Crafted to empower prospective TESOL/BLE educators, the course hones in on fostering competence in designing, implementing, assessing, and reflecting within diverse language learning environments, all while capitalizing on the potentials of cutting-edge technology. With a strong focus on practical application and discerning appraisal of technological tools, this course primes upcoming educators to excel amidst the ever-evolving educational landscape. Includes 10 hours of field work.
Kenia Torres is a Bilingual Kindergarten teacher in the Brentwood Union Free School District. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Child Studies with a concentration in Speech Communication from Saint Joseph’s University, a Bilingual Extension from Touro University, and is currently enrolled in a TESOL program in Touro University. Kenia is passionate about developing a classroom community that allows all children to achieve their academic and personal goals. In the future, she would like to pursue an educational leader role to empower educators and students to catalyze school success. A quote that reflects Torres’ vision about the educational field is: “A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.” by Henry Adams
Ms. Torres’ mindmap for the DB deliverable: Outline the process of aligning a TESOL curriculum with state and national standards as demonstrated in the Newburgh, NYS Curriculum Map using a mindmap tool such as FIGMALinks to an external site. orLucidChart.
