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EDU 5602 Teaching Korean as a Second Language I
With Rev. Moon’s emphasis on learning Korean as the primary language of the Unification faith, teaching the language is a core responsibility for native speakers who live in the mission field. This course prepares native Koreans and others fluent in that language to teach the Korean language with skill and confidence by training them in the appropriate pedagogy. It includes a practical component where students mentor beginning English-speaking students in the Korean language. 3 credits. Mrs. Choi Yoon.
EDU 5603 Teaching Korean as a Second Language II
The course will be taught in seminar style.  Students will do comparative research on pedagogical aspects with other language education pedagogies, for example teaching Japanese or teaching English. They will learn how to assess learners’ ability and how to support learner’s needs in depth. Prerequisite: EDU 5602 or experience in teaching Korean language. 3 credits. Mrs. Choi Yoon.
EDU 5611 Teaching the Bible as Liberating Word
Through this course, students will study the place and role of the Bible with regard to issues of oppression and liberation from oppression. In this light, they will assess their own use of Scripture and recognize ways that Scripture can motivate a liberating life and examine how to effectively teach the Bible as liberating word. 3 credits. Dr. Jones.
EDU 5661 Presentation Skills
Students will learn how to make visual presentations using PowerPoint to aid in teaching and public speaking. Skills include: creating graphs and diagrams, working with clipart images, and simple animation. Students are encouraged to bring a laptop computer to class, but it is not required. Students should have PowerPoint 2000 or higher. 1 credit. Ms. Delaney.
EDU 5664 Voice Presentation Skills
Effective ministry relies on the quality of voice communication, for both preaching and singing. This course helps students use their voice effectively, through learning correct breathing, making sounds without harming the throat, good posture and natural gesturing. 1 credit. Mrs. Choi Yoon.