ED 3016 Educational Management
The aim of this course is for students to understand and critically evaluate different theoretical approaches and their implications for the analysis and improvement of educational institutions.
The aim of this course is for students to understand and critically evaluate different theoretical approaches and their implications for the analysis and improvement of educational institutions.
The aim of this course is for students to design, implement, and evaluate the curricular process of an educational institution.
By the end of this course, students will master the theoretical foundations of human development alterations and disorders and will describe the methods and instruments necessary for diagnosis. In this way, they will not only be able to develop programs but also to refer the individual to an appropriate specialist for treatment.
By the end of this course, students will have learned and be able to apply current educational topics in a worldwide context. This class can be taken abroad, as an exchange program class, to develop skills in the most recent topics of the discipline.
The aim of this course is for students to acquire theoretical and methodological knowledge for designing, implementing, and reporting an evaluation of an institution's milieu or educational programs.
The ultimate objective of this course is for students to design an educational center with the following components: an educational philosophy, an educational that defines the tenets, purposes, and aims of the institution, a teacher's profile, teaching methodologies and learning styles, a comprehensive evaluation system with minimum required educational quality standards, and learning feedback methods. Students should also be able to comprehend school regulations, and the institutions's compensation schemes for its personnel.
The aim of this course is for students to design and implement change pojects for preschool education and/or educational counseling to contribute towards the improvement of educational environments.
Students will describe and compare normal human growth and develoment disorders as regards their biological, relational, cognitive, and personality factors. They will design programs to favor the success of comprehensive education for students with developmental alterations or disabilities.
Upon conclusion of this course, students will be able to define the scope of the elements involved in the concepts faith and revelation, thus being able to identify them when applied to the context of the Catholic Church.
This course aims to stimulate and foster students' interest in Mexico through knowledge and analysis of its contemporary social, cultural, economic, and political reality in order to promote the possibility of the student spositively influencing the country.