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Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies - Education

English Second Language Specialization

The pedagogy of language acquisition is of extreme importance in today’s classrooms and businesses. This CAGS provides the knowledge base to build successful programs to enhance the learning of the English language, to assess skills of diverse students and to design instruction with bilingual materials. A practicum is possible for this level of study in English as a Second Language. (Note: Learners seeking ESL/ESL certification should verify with appropriate state officials that this CAGS meets applicable certification requirements.)

English Second Language Specialization Courses

Listed are the courses unique to the specialization or concentration. Additional fundamental courses are also required for degree completion. Please see the full Course Catalog or contact an Enrollment Advisor by email admissions@ncu.edu or phone 866-776-0331 for detailed information.

Course CodeNameCourse Description
ESL7001-8Instructional PracticesPrinciples and theoretical base of ESL Instruction as they relate to improving instructional practices. Emphasizes research findings and recommended practices.
ESL7002-8Cultural DiversityThis Doctoral level course is designed to expand the Learner’s awareness of both the cognitive knowledge, analysis, and synthesis skills necessary to reflectively interact with and/or serve or lead culturally diverse populations. This course will particularly emphasize effective leadership knowledge, skills, attitudes, and dispositions that are essential in effective professional relationships. Additionally, it will focus on those whose diversity is cultural and who are more likely to be encountered by the Learners taking the course. Learners will be asked to select one culture for an in-depth study.
ESL7003-8Evaluation of Diverse LearnersThis Doctoral level course focuses on practices in assessing K12 learners from diverse cultures and with diverse abilities. Students in this class learn assessment practices that lead to plans for supporting age appropriate development in ways that are individually and culturally relevant for families and practitioners and that are consistent with current recommended practices in the field of K12 education.
ESL7004-8Bilingual Instructional MethodsThis Doctoral level class is designed to provide a framework for instruction of students whose primary language is one other than English. Constructivist paradigms will be utilized to provide relevant theoretical and practical information related to bilingual instructional methods with a goal of development of cultural competence and cultural respect for learners growing up in a bilingual world.
ESL7005-8Developing Curriculum for ESL LearnersThis Doctoral level course prepares ESOL teachers to develop curriculum for their learners. It includes a general overview of curriculum design, the basics of second language curricular needs and how to adapt the content curriculum for ELL students, with emphasis on integrating language and content by means of thematic units. Different types of ESOL programs and plans will be studied. Students will also learn how to evaluate and adapt materials for ELL students.
ESL7007-8Second Language FoundationsThe Doctoral level course will prepare teachers to: assess the needs of English Language Learners (ELL) and develop curriculum materials and effective teaching methods for ELLs enrolled in both Structured English Immersion programs and mainstream classes. Students will examine critically the theoretical foundations and recent research findings that inform second language classroom practices.