Introduction: Welcome to the EDC 310/533 Learning and Development in an Educational Setting course web site. This site contains documents and other files needed for EDC 310/533 Learning and Development in an Educational Setting at Augsburg University. Click on the underlined hyperlinks to view or download the desired items.
Important Note: Please print out and read the course syllabus carefully. This web site contains many resources, many of which are required reading for the course. The items that are required are clearly indicated on the syllabus and on each assignment's web page. Due dates for all course assignments are listed on the course schedule which is found in the course syllabus. If you have any questions, please speak with the course instructor.
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The Augsburg University Education Department Homepage contains information about Augsburg's teacher licensure programs. Visit it to learn more about our program as well as the staff and faculty who serve you.
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Course Instructor:
Joseph A. Erickson, Professor
Augsburg University Education Department
2211 Riverside Avenue, Campus Box #312
Minneapolis, MN__55454-1351_U.S.A.
Voice: (612) 216-8622
Facsimile: (612) 330-1339
Personal Web Page: www.JosephErickson.us
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Questions regarding this web site or course should be directed to the course instructor.
Contact the course instructor via email at the following address:_
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"The No. 1 goal as a teacher is to help students learn how to judge themselves."
Randy Pausch, Carnegie Mellon University professor, author of "The Last Lecture."