Mar 29, 2024  
2023-24 Catalog 
    
2023-24 Catalog
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EDUC 354 - Reading Methods

5 Credits


This course is designed to extend candidates’ understanding of the processes, purposes, and practical aspects of teaching reading. Topics will include: reading and writing as developmental processes; the inter-relationships of reading, writing, listening and speaking as well as the role of metacognition; the interrelationship between first and second language and literacy acquisition; constructing meaning from a variety of culturally relevant literary and expository texts; selecting reading assessment tools to match instructional purposes; understanding the variability in reading levels among children in the same grade and within a child across the essential components of reading; and instructional interventions for individuals and flexible groups. Emphasis will be placed on developing strategy lessons that encompass the major components of reading (awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension) to use with students.

Pre-requisite(s) ENGL& 101 min. 2.0
Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - EDUC
Fees

Quarters Typically Offered
Spring Evening, Online, Weekend

Designed to Serve BAS Teaching students.
Active Date 20220330T15:33:40

Grading Basis Decimal Grade
Class Limit 24
Contact Hours: Lecture 55
Total Contact Hours 55
Degree Distributions:
ProfTech Course Yes
Course Outline
Reading Instruction

  • Develop lesson plans and curriculum units that align instruction and assessment with rigorous learning objectives

  • Select reading assessment tools to match instructional purposes

  • Use developmentally appropriate instructional strategies within lessons

  • Understand variability in reading levels among same age/grade children

  • Reading instruction interventions (differentiation)

  • Flexible groups within reading instruction

  • Incorporate methods that elicit student voice (e.g., including reflection related to learning targets, metacognitive strategies, and effective use of resources).

Major Components of Reading

  • Phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension

  • Metacognitive strategies and role of metacognition

  • Speaking & listening;

Culturally Responsive Literacy Practices

  • Use of culturally & linguistically appropriate teaching strategies and assessments

  • Differences between first and second language acquisition in application with teaching reading

  • constructing meaning from a variety of culturally relevant literary and expository texts



Student Learning Outcomes
Design and implement developmentally appropriate and challenging learning experiences that make reading processes accessible to all learners.

Create a sequence of learning experiences and performance tasks that support learners in reaching rigorous curriculum goals across varying skill levels.

Discuss cross-disciplinary skills, critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication to address authentic local and global issues.

Use, design or adapt multiple methods of assessment to document, monitor, and support learner progress appropriate for learning goals and objectives.

Create or modify lesson plans systematically, based on formative and summative assessment results.

Construct and facilitate learning experiences that simultaneously develop English language proficiencies and discipline-specific knowledge, and incorporate tools of language development.



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