An introduction to teacher inquiry for professional growth. Topics include: the relationship between teacher inquiry and classroom practice, systematic data analysis, visual representation of findings and writing for research purposes.

Prerequisites: Graduate Standing and enrollment in the Multiple or Single Subject Credential Program.

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DUQUE J D
Jason Duque
3.3
26 reviews
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Fall 2024 . Duque J D
ED 1215
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13:00 PM - 15:50 PM
Fall 2025 . Duque J D
ED 1205
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13:00 PM - 15:50 PM
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ED 265A Duque J D Fall 2025 Total: 18
ED 265A Duque J D Fall 2024 Total: 18
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ED125 . Duque J D A Month Ago

Honestly not a bad class but the epiphany farming was getting kinda tiring. Lecture/Section attendance matters so go to those but dont be suprised if they start to feel repetitive. Nice guy though.

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ED125 . Duque J D 5 Months Ago

This is one of my favorite classes I have taken at UCSB. His lectures are very grasping. There are a lot of homework but its all managable. 3 position papers and 1 project. No exams!

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ED125 . Duque J D 9 Months Ago

This class material is a joke. Unless you're an extreme radical leftist, do not take this class. You will only cover ideas that are insanely progressive and so extreme that I could not help but laugh at anyone agreeing with 90 percent of what we covered. Save your sanity and take a real course.

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ED125 . Duque J D 10 Months Ago

can't recommend him enough! Take him if you have the chance!

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ED150 . Duque J D 1 Year, 1 Month Ago

Wow!! Best professor I've ever had at UCSB!! He is so inspirational and makes the classroom feel very safe. He challenged me in ways I never have been put through before, but in a good way. He has such a strong passion for what he does and you can tell. Very inspiring, we need more teachers like him. As long as you put in effort, you'll be fine!

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ED125 . Duque J D 1 Year, 4 Months Ago

The best professor I ever had at UCSB. He cares deeply about his students and for the subjects he teaches. Some people were uncomfortable with his lecture style because he does play "devil's advocate" a lot but this is because he wants you to think critically. Attendance was mandatory but so interesting and inspirational if you care about it.

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