M.Ed. in Gifted Education
M.Ed. in Gifted Education
Millersville University is offering a graduate course in Gifted during Spring 2009. This course is offered in an accelerated format for working adult learners and offers three graduate credits.
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NOTE: If you have not taken an MU course in the past five years, you must be admitted to the University. Non-degree applicants should use the Apply Online button on the Graduate Studies webpage and create an account to complete the on-line non-degree application process. This new online application is the easiest and most convenient method for submitting your non-degree application information and allows faster processing of your materials. The online application portal accepts the $40 application fee using most major credit cards.
Spring 2009 Course
GFED 670.54 CRN: 11820 - Psychology of the Gifted
Dates: January 30, 31, February 13, 14, March 6, 7
Times: Fridays 5:00p.m.-9:00p.m. and Saturdays 8:00a.m.-5:00p.m.
Location: Liberty Place - Downtown Lancaster, Room 17
Instructor Email: Nanda Mitra-Itle
Registration: Register by online via MAX.
Course Description: Covers diverse elements in psychology that converge in the study of giftedness. The early studies of Terman will give a historical perspective leading to an exploration of developments in the areas of measurement, individual differences, and multifactorial views of intelliegence. Emphasis will be placed upon the literature on creativity and problem solving. The contribution of humanistic psychology which gives a sense of process or personal growth and of achievement will be explored.

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