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CI 481 - Foundations and Current Issues in Educating English Language Learners Spring 2010

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College/Department : College of Education - Curriculum and Instruction
Program : Bilingual and English as a Second Language (ESL) Approval
Dates : 01/14/2010 - 05/07/2010
Credits : 4 graduate semester credit hours
Tuition/Fees: $370 per semester credit hour tuition,
plus $15 per semester credit hour administrative fee (nonrefundable).
Description : Philosophical, theoretical, socio-cultural and educational examination of learning and achievement issues that culturally and linguistically diverse students face in American schools. Field work required.
Prerequisites : Course offered to Graduate ONLY
Audit Option : No
Instructor(s): Faculty Coordinator: Flora Rodriguez-Brown, Professor
Allison E Epstein, Teaching Assistant
Location : University of Illinois at Chicago
Behavioral Sciences Building (BSB)       »Room : 211
1007 W. Harrison Street
Chicago
Illinois
Schedule :
Thursday 5:00 PM To 8:00 PM

Class will not meet during Spring Break, March 22-26, 2010.
Enrollment Deadline : Two weeks prior to the first class
This course is a regular UIC campus course (listed in the UIC Schedule of Classes) in which a limited number of seats is available for continuing education students. If you are a regularly admitted UIC student and wish to enroll in this course, you must enroll in the campus section of that course by using Student Self-Service.

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