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The mission of National-Louis University's Florida Regional Campus is to assist adult learners in the realization of their higher educational goals and aspirations through high-quality, innovative degree programs and services in business, health care and education. The Florida Regional Campus of National-Louis University was established in 1988. The campus supports off-campus students throughout an 8-county region in central and south Florida. To learn more about NLU's accreditation, click here.
»Information for Latino Students
Classes are starting in Hillsborough, Polk, Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte, Brevard, Orange, Osceola, Lake, Hernando, Alachua counties
National College of Education
-M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction
-M.Ed. in Educational Leadership
-Ed.S. in Educational Leadership
College of Management and Business
Online
-B.S. in Management
-B.S. in Management Information Systems
-B.S. in Health Care Leadership
-Master of Business in Administration (MBA)
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ESOL FOR ADMINISTRATORS
National-Louis University is pleased to announce the online offering of a graduate course aligned with ESOL standards for Florida school administrators.
CIL 500-0 Foundations of ESL/Bilingual Ed
SECTION COMMENTS: This section is open to all students in Illinois, and educational leadership students in Illinois, Florida and Wisconsin. This section meets the requirements for the Illinois ESL/BE Approval(s). This section is compatible with the ESOL standards for school administrators in Florida.
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: FOUNDATIONS OF ESL AND BILINGUAL EDUCATION This course provides participants with an understanding of the historical, political, sociocultural, and educational concepts and issues that affect linguistically and culturally diverse students in the schools. The course considers local, state, and federal policies regarding entitlement and appropriate school services for English language learners, and important program models. Current theories of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), bilingualism, and sociocultural theories are explored for their pedagogical implications, and specific program models within and outside the U.S. are examined for their contributions to student academic achievement. Prerequisite(s): none. 3 semester hours. For further information, contact Dr. Carol A. Burg, cburg@nl.edu .
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Florida Regional Campus
4950 West Kennedy Blvd. #300
Tampa, FL. 33609
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Fax: 813.287.0246
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