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Dec 18, 2024
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ELED 202 - Teaching Reading, Writing, and Language Arts: Birth-Grade 3 Semester Hours: 3 Fall, Spring
This course is designed to prepare students to teach reading and writing in the elementary school. The focus is on the acquisition of language and literacy in young children from diverse backgrounds, and the teacher’s active role in scaffolding this learning in accordance with New York state guidelines and national professional association Standards for the Language Arts. Theoretical and curricular issues will be considered in the context of the psychosocial nature of reading and writing, and the roles that family, culture, language, and diverse learning styles play in children’s learning. Readings and discussions address the integrated reading/writing program, technology, assessment, and the selection and use of children’s literature.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Students in the MSEd in Early Childhood Education and the MSEd in Elementary Education : Field placement corequisite ELED 202L . Special Education majors will spend 15 hours as participants and observers in a classroom setting. (Formerly Teaching Reading, Writing, and Language Arts: PreK-Grade 3.)
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