Credit Hours: 3 |
Estimated Hours Per Week: 15 |
This course continues to cover foundation and application of scientifically-based methods and strategies for best practices in teaching the five components of reading: comprehension, vocabulary, fluency, phonemic awareness, and decoding/phonics. Methods for teaching oral and written language skills will continue to be taught in this course, as well as philosophies and methods on teaching writing and reading to emerging language learners within the context of reading and writing in content areas. The course includes a review of materials, strategies for teaching reading and writing skills, and important considerations for reading and field-based assignments. The course presents information on formal and informal assessment strategies and techniques in reading and writing.
The primary goal of the literacy courses is to build a cohesive bridge from educational theory to teaching strategies that can be applied in a variety of classroom settings. The objective is to assist the educator to move from theory to practice, or to enhance present knowledge in reference to this process. Content of the courses include teaching models, teaching strategies, assessment techniques and approaches, and the application of personal and cognitive developmental and language theories. Also, the courses allow candidates to implement curriculum they design by integrating assessment and feedback with the intent of enhancing all candidates learning.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Required Texts
EDU 528 texts are available from the JIU/MBS bookstore
MEd in Elementary Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment
MEd in Elementary Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment: Teacher Licensure
MEd in K-12 Instructional Technology: Teacher Licensure
MEd in Secondary Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment
MEd in Secondary Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment: Teacher Licensure
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