The graduate-level educational leadership course EDU 512 is structured differently from the other courses in the program. Instead of having one professor for the whole course, the students will have 5 different teachers, all of whom are educational practitioners of one kind or another.
For each guest speaker, you will find a link to his or her biographical information and their publications, where applicable.
Below are links to other websites that describe how to write interpretive papers. As with any resource, you will need to determine what your own writing needs are (and your professor's requirements, of course) before deciding which resource, or which elements of a resource, will be most helpful. Since Interpretive essays are commonly used in the humanities, two of the resources focus on writing about literature and history.
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