Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Question for those who have already done the Educational Studies minor courses
#1
Can you tell me if all the courses are going to have milestones that require this much writing?  I know the final assessments are going to be papers/essays/etc.  But in Intro to Ed and Foundations of Ed, the milestones are very in depth writing assignments so far. (I have done 3.). I realize I will also be reflecting on field experiences throughout, so I can see how writing a lot is necessary.  But just curious if after these two courses will be the same.  I am trying to work through a minimum of 5 courses this session, hopefully 7, and I don't see that happening if I have to write 1.5 - 3 pages or more for every milestone from here on out.  With my work load and family life, it's a lot.  And I felt like after reading discussions and seeing the lists for the classes, it would be doable.  But I just wasn't anticipating this for the milestones, I guess.
[-] The following 1 user Likes elledee2020's post:
  • Kab
Reply
#2
(01-22-2022, 06:04 PM)elledee2020 Wrote: Can you tell me if all the courses are going to have milestones that require this much writing?  I know the final assessments are going to be papers/essays/etc.  But in Intro to Ed and Foundations of Ed, the milestones are very in depth writing assignments so far. (I have done 3.). I realize I will also be reflecting on field experiences throughout, so I can see how writing a lot is necessary.  But just curious if after these two courses will be the same.  I am trying to work through a minimum of 5 courses this session, hopefully 7, and I don't see that happening if I have to write 1.5 - 3 pages or more for every milestone from here on out.  With my work load and family life, it's a lot.  And I felt like after reading discussions and seeing the lists for the classes, it would be doable.  But I just wasn't anticipating this for the milestones, I guess.

I did the EDU minor, but I'm having a hard time remembering exactly what the milestones were for each class. I do feel like the two you are talking about felt like the biggest classes in the minor. PE was super quick if you've learned how to design a lesson plan. I loved ALL of the EDU professors and felt like they were very approachable and interested in getting to know me and encouraged me along the way. A couple of professors taught multiple classes, so I enjoyed that. Professor Boma was very straightforward and moved along quickly. I think you'll find it's more doable after those two classes are done. I did 19 classes in two sessions working and parenting (though my kids are teenagers). My best work time was like 4am-6am before I got the kids up for school and on the weekends while they slept a bit later, I still woke up early and knocked out a ton. You can do it! Good luck to you!
Reply
#3
(01-25-2022, 08:53 AM)jadkins77 Wrote:
(01-22-2022, 06:04 PM)elledee2020 Wrote: Can you tell me if all the courses are going to have milestones that require this much writing?  I know the final assessments are going to be papers/essays/etc.  But in Intro to Ed and Foundations of Ed, the milestones are very in depth writing assignments so far. (I have done 3.). I realize I will also be reflecting on field experiences throughout, so I can see how writing a lot is necessary.  But just curious if after these two courses will be the same.  I am trying to work through a minimum of 5 courses this session, hopefully 7, and I don't see that happening if I have to write 1.5 - 3 pages or more for every milestone from here on out.  With my work load and family life, it's a lot.  And I felt like after reading discussions and seeing the lists for the classes, it would be doable.  But I just wasn't anticipating this for the milestones, I guess.

I did the EDU minor, but I'm having a hard time remembering exactly what the milestones were for each class. I do feel like the two you are talking about felt like the biggest classes in the minor. PE was super quick if you've learned how to design a lesson plan. I loved ALL of the EDU professors and felt like they were very approachable and interested in getting to know me and encouraged me along the way. A couple of professors taught multiple classes, so I enjoyed that. Professor Boma was very straightforward and moved along quickly. I think you'll find it's more doable after those two classes are done. I did 19 classes in two sessions working and parenting (though my kids are teenagers). My best work time was like 4am-6am before I got the kids up for school and on the weekends while they slept a bit later, I still woke up early and knocked out a ton. You can do it! Good luck to you!

Thank you!  That is what I was hoping to hear!  I know these two seemed to be more in-depth, so to speak, than the others appeared to be from what little I could tell, but it scared me a bit.
Reply


Possibly Related Threads...
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  History Courses for Spring 2 Current Term slreed 7 486 03-29-2025, 01:24 PM
Last Post: bryceton
  6 courses left, now just to figure out what to take Armadillo1 3 306 03-24-2025, 05:05 PM
Last Post: Duneranger
  BAS Management Minor Degree Plan shadow_gabe 11 1,249 03-15-2025, 04:23 PM
Last Post: LevelUP
  Bachelors courses required for MAOL bvndz 2 434 03-12-2025, 09:24 AM
Last Post: ss20ts
  Are courses mostly videos? Bm1992 3 542 02-23-2025, 06:54 PM
Last Post: Bm1992
  Advisor Question slreed 17 1,308 02-18-2025, 01:59 PM
Last Post: jg_nuy
  Need help picking a few more courses Victoriasmom 15 1,559 02-04-2025, 12:10 PM
Last Post: Victoriasmom
  BAS Minor MIS & Cyber Security- Application CollegeStudent2818 4 899 02-02-2025, 08:51 AM
Last Post: bjcheung77
  UMPI BLS Accounting Minor or Management questions about assignments ArboristFlames 5 717 01-27-2025, 08:35 PM
Last Post: ss20ts
  UMPI Questions - Application & Courses Bm1992 21 1,818 01-26-2025, 05:46 PM
Last Post: Bm1992

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: