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EDUC 361-NATIONAL AND GLOBAL TRENDS IN EDUCATION
Teacher:
Glenn Bisnar
EDUC 358 - MANAGEMENT OF CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
Teacher:
Noemi Silva
FORLANG 302 - JAPANESE LANGUAGE
Teacher:
Elric Batilaran
National and Global Trends in Education
This course will expose graduate students to current national and global trends in education.
Teacher:
Glenn Bisnar
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