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EM 0798: Prac Intrnshp Educ Media
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
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ENG 0521: Methods of Teaching Middle School and Secondary English
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Methods of Teaching Secondary English: This course provides an overview of current practices in curriculum and instruction in middle and high schools with an emphasis on special methods for teaching secondary English.
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ENG 0531: Topics in English Education
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course focuses on timely topics related to the teaching of English. The topics emanate from current research and professional activities in the field.
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ENG 0600: Recent Directions in Oral Communications
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Recent Directions in Oral Communications: Students will explore the role of oral communications in learning, methods of integrating oral communications into all areas of English language arts, ways to assist students in overcoming oral communication apprehension, and formal and informal strategies for teaching how to make a presentation before an audience.
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ENG 0605: Recent Directions in Language Learning
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Students will investigate recent directions in the study of grammar and syntax, including a comparison of the adult standards approach and the language/experience approach.
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ENG 0615: Recent Directions in Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
The process model of expository writing will be examined, analyzed, and explicated. Particular emphasis will be placed on recent directions for the improvement of writing abilities and on the writing of research papers.
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ENG 0625: Recent Directions in Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
The nature of creative writing will be analyzed, and students will examine recent directions in ways to enhance creativity in the writing process. Specific focus will be on the development of creative approaches to the writing of poetry, diaries, journals, and fiction.
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ENG 0635: Recent Directions in Adolescent Literature
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Students will explore recent developments in reader response theory and recent directions in the use of questioning strategies, literary attitude scales, story telling, reading aloud, reading inventories, and the integration of language arts through the study of literature.
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ENG 0645: Recent Directions in Analysis of Literature
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Students will explore recent directions in the analysis and criticism of literature. The focus will be on the development of discussion, critical thinking, and writing skills through literature studies.
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ENG 0650: Many Voices in Contemporary American Literature
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Participants will read widely from several genres in twentieth century, multicultural American literature. They will critically analyze literary selections and their readings of them in oral and written forms including response journals and more formal, interpretive papers.
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