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Executive Function and Creating Effective Learning Assessments - #IMW25023

Graduate-Level Credit / Non-Credit Hours
3 Semester Credits or 45 Clock Hours

Course Description

This course is designed to teach participants the importance of metacognition, provide background knowledge of the core executive function processes, and help apply their knowledge of executive function processes to help students better understand themselves as learners.  Participants will learn how executive functioning skills are the cognitive powers that help develop good habits which leads to effective school and life management.   

The course will also look at the process of how to create effective assessments.  Assessments are essential to the learning process, as evidenced in that assessments inform the instructor on the effectiveness of their instruction, as well as they provide a way to measure students' mastery of the course's educational learning targets. The course will explore how to identify course goals for assessment, determine test structure and design, write effective questions, and apply a variety of testing methods to differentiate testing methods. 


 Global Goals of the Course

  1. To examine current research in the area of best practice of executive function skill development and developing quality assessments (NBPTS 3,4)
  2. To develop an understanding of the need for effective differentiating strategies in today’s classroom (NBPTS 1,3,4)
  3. To analyze current executive function instructional practices in order to create engaged practices to better support student learning (NBPTS 1,3,4)
  4. To explore possible applications of executive function models in the classroom (NBPTS 1,2,3,4)
  5. To explore research-proven methods of quality assessment creation and classroom application (NBTS 1,2,3,4)
  6. To synthesize best practice executive function instruction research and classroom applications (NBPTS 2,3,4)


Reviews


By Jason Wieder
Reviewed 3 months ago
I would highly recommend to my colleagues to take professor Novak's classes. His feedback and course design is great for any educator who is trying to get better with their instruction.


By Zainab Neeley
Reviewed 1 year ago
He paces his classes very well! Appreciate the feedback, it's very effective and quick


By Megan Esposito
Reviewed 4 months ago
Mary Wolf was a great resource, extremely helpful, and always made herself available if needed.


By Laura Anne Putyra
Reviewed 4 months ago
Mary is awesome. This is my 9th class with her. I will continue taking her courses until I’m at my MA+60.

Interactive courses are delivered via Zoom at specific times with a live instructor.

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04/21/25 - 05/18/25
Apr 21 - May 18, 2025
Zoom Meetings will be on Sundays (April 27, May 04, 11, 18, 2025) from 7:00pm - 8:30pm Central Time.