UAA School of Education graduate courses, spring 2026
by Green & Gold News |
The UAA School of Education is excited to offer four engaging graduate courses that empower educators and professionals to expand their impact and explore new ideas in teaching and leadership.
Those interested in the courses can learn more at the Graduate School web page and register through UAOnline, or contact uaa_soedu@alaska.edu for details.
Courses
EDIE A641 (CRN 33347): Indigenizing Learning and Organizations
Instructor: Dr. Angela Lunda
Explore how institutions can create inclusive spaces for Indigenous and Otherized
populations’ learning, resistance, and reconciliation.
Mondays, Jan. 13 – May 3, 2025 | 5–7:45 p.m. (AKDT) | Zoom
EDIE A664 (CRN 35516): Tribal Governance in Education
Instructor: Dr. Panigkaq Agatha John-Shields
Examine how tribal policies and laws have shaped education and learn from community
perspectives on self-governance.
Thursdays, Jan. 13 – May 3, 2026 | 5–7:45 p.m. (AKDT) | Zoom
EDTL A621 (CRN 36201): Message Design in Learning Environments
Instructor: Dr. Eric Belt
Discover how visuals can transform education, leadership, and communication while
exploring the psychology, design, and technology behind powerful presentations.
Jan. 12 – May 2, 2026 | Asynchronous
EDSE A632 (CRN 36614): Special Education Law: Principles and Practices
Instructor: Dr. Kern McGinley
Examines U.S. special education law, including IDEA, Section 504, the ADA, and key
legal processes.
Wednesdays, Jan. 13 – May 3, 2026 | 5–7:45 p.m. (AKDT) | Synchronous
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