LYST 215A - Language and Literacy in Middle Childhood and Adolescence
This course investigates issues in language and literacy, focusing on grades 5-12. Readings and discussion of the language processes (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) are grounded in the theoretical perspectives in the areas of psycho-sociolinguistics, social/cultural literacies, the transactional nature of literature, and critical literacy. Language and literacy development of middle school and high school students is studied through readings and field experiences. There is an emphasis on the role of cultural and linguistic diversity in literacy learning and teaching. Students are expected to develop their own theories of literacy learning in schools and communities. A ten hour field experience is required.
Prerequisites & Notes This course is cross-listed with LYST 101.
Semester Hours: 3
Summer 2008 Offering: SSI
60274: MW, 4:30-7 p.m., TBA, 101 Hagedorn
SSII
70702: M-F, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., 289 Hagedorn, Gaddes
Courses meets 7/7-11.
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