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READ 30320 - Language Development, Emergent Literacy, And Reading In Young Children |
Students will gain an understanding of five phases of Literacy: Awareness and Exploration; Experimental Reading and Writing; Early Reading and Writing; Transitional Reading and Writing; Independent Reading and Writing. Students will learn how to integrate literacy across all curricula in the forms of reading, writing speaking, listening, and viewing. They will be able to identify, assess, adapt and implement a variety of strategies that take into account children with special needs. Further, students will be able to recognize the impact of cultural, linguistic, and other diversities that affect engagement in literacy learning and they will be able to identify and utilize effective teaching strategies that address these differences. This course also requires a weekly field experience in a pre-school setting.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Lang Lit & Sociocultural Edu Department Course Attributes: Catalog Course, Grad Catalog Course, Undergrad Lvl crses 0-499 Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors: Elem Ed: Early Childhood Educ: Early Childhood Educ Prerequisites: |
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