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TEAE 5500: Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
This course is designed 1. to introduce future or in-service language teachers and professionals to a basic understanding of the structure and function of the interrelated systems of syntax, pragmatics, phonetics, phonology, and semantics, both for languages in general and English specifically; 2. to learn to apply that knowledge to work more effectively with language students; 3. to acquire the basic analytical skills applied linguists use to investigate new linguistic situations and data as they are encountered in real-world teaching; and 4. most importantly, to make the participants aware of the vast unconscious linguistic insights they already possess and to help them learn to tap those resources to use in teaching.
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TEAE 5501: Modern English Grammar
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Modern English grammar will familiarize students with the basic structure of English, particularly those areas that cause most difficulty for non-native speakers. The course has several goals: to become familiar with grammatical terminology and practice identifying and labeling sentence structures; to develop an understanding of how English syntax works to convey meaning; and to become familiar with various techniques of teaching grammar to those whose first language is not English.
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TEAE 5550: Lat Amer The Countries and Peo
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
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TEAE 6020: Read Writ Learn Meth ESL
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
TEAE 4020/5020/6020 is designed to build background knowledge regarding oral, reading, and writing development in English for K-12 English language learners. The course covers language acquisition theories, literacy development in the first and second language, classroom organization, teaching strategies, and instructional methods in reading and all content areas as well as assessment procedures for effective English language instruction in the PreK-12 classroom environment. The course is specifically designed to assist practicing classroom teachers in meeting the needs of English language learners and newly arriving immigrant students with varying levels of English language proficiency and varying levels of educational experiences. The course is not recommended for teachers of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) or Foreign Language teachers.
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TEAE 6300: Multicultural Education
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
The purpose of this course is to aid students in becoming aware of, understanding, and being sensitive to the needs and interests of ethnic and cultural groups, with the underlying philosophy being that the differences and similarities that characterize individuals and groups should be cherished for their worth and cultivated for the benefit they bring to all people.
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TEAE 6437: Assessment for ESL
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
The course, through readings in the text and on websites, examines in depth the major categories of language assessment. Students will do the following: survey varying approaches to evaluating language subskills (such as vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation) and communication skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing); distinguish between tests designed for language proficiency from those designed to detect learning problems; investigate models of language assessment; examine standardized tests and their appropriate application, distinguishing between those that assess knowledge of language structure from those that evaluate communicative skill; critique research being done in the area of testing in a second language.
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TEAE 6500: Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
This course is designed 1. to introduce future or in-service language teachers and professionals to a basic understanding of the structure and function of the interrelated systems of syntax, pragmatics, phonetics, phonology, and semantics, both for languages in general and English specifically; 2. to learn to apply that knowledge to work more effectively with language students; 3. to acquire the basic analytical skills applied linguists use to investigate new linguistic situations and data as they are encountered in real-world teaching; and 4. most importantly, to make the participants aware of the vast unconscious linguistic insights they already possess and to help them learn to tap those resources to use in teaching
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TEAE 6501: Modern English Grammar
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Modern English grammar will familiarize students with the basic structure of English, particularly those areas that cause most difficulty for non-native speakers. The course has several goals: to become familiar with grammatical terminology and practice identifying and labeling sentence structures; to develop an understanding of how English syntax works to convey meaning; and to become familiar with various techniques of teaching grammar to those whose first language is not English.
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TEAS 4001: Trends Issue of Excep Learner
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Includes special education mandates, LRE; ADA; general education; parents; communities; support services; and characteristics of special learners
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TEAS 4003: Assess Proced in Spec Educ
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
This course is an in depth study of the diagnostic techniques and instruments used by educators, psychologists and other school professionals. Students will participate by completing assigned readings, quizzes, and by communicating with the instructor and other students through email, being involved in discussion groups, and by completing an assessment battery using appropriate instruments discussed in class and preparing an assessment report. Graduate students will also review and write a diagnostic summary on the child in a case study presented by the instructor.
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