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May 03, 2024
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EDU 333 - Reading, Writing, Language Arts, and Children’s Literature in Grades K-3 This course will focus on literacy instruction for students in grades K-3. Course content will include a focus on theories of instruction in reading, writing, and language arts as well as strategies and skills emphasized within each theoretical framework; consideration of struggling readers and writers; techniques for evaluating literature available for children in grades K-3 as well as integrating this literature into reading and language arts instruction; and a variety of formal, informal, summative and formative assessment techniques. Consideration will be given to strategies and skills that help children in grades K-3 develop competence in language development; knowledge of and appreciation for literature, including literature that represents widely diverse perspectives; writing; comprehension; vocabulary; fluency; word recognition; phonics; and phonemic awareness Course Typically Offered: Every semester.
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore status or above; qualifying Praxis scores; for ELE, concurrent enrollment in EDU 202 ; or permission of the instructor.
Credits: 6
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