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3.00 Credits
An independent study course designed to permit superior students to take advantage of independent research and other unusual academic opportunities. Class 1-3. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing or consent of instructor.
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Students focus on the developmental stages of reading, including word recognition skills, comprehension, integration of the language arts, and vocabulary development. Topics include theoretical foundations, teaching approaches, modifying instruction for special needs students, and ways of organizing and managing reading instruction in a regular classroom. (May be taken by secondary education students.) Class 3.
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3.00 Credits
Students focus on the teaching of reading and writing by integration of phonics and whole language perspectives. Topics include word identification strategies as well as comprehension and study skills. (May be taken by secondary education students.) Class 3. Prerequisite: READ 3003. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Students focus on the integration of methods used to teach reading, writing, and phonics. The course examines theoretical and practical aspects related to word identification strategies, comprehension, study skills, technological literacy, implementation of TEKS, process writing, integration of language skills across content areas, student motivation, and assessment driven instructional methods. Class 3. Prerequisite: READ 3003.
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3.00 Credits
Students will explore traditional and modern children's books of various cultural milieus, classified by genres. Course topics include creative drama using various adaptations of children's literature, readers' theater, puppetry, and creative props. (Course enrollment limited to education majors.) Class 3. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
The focus of this course is the exploration of the physical, sociological, and psychological causes of individual differences in literacy learning. Students will discover methods for diagnosing reading needs and providing remediation activities, as they interact with individual children and groups during the process of reading and writing instruction. (May be taken by secondary education students.) (This course is taken as a part of the student teaching block.) Class 3. Prerequisites: READ 3003 and READ 3123. (Spring)
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Focus on the exploration of the physical, sociological, and psychological causes of individual differences in literacy learning. Students will mentor an individual child, planning instructional and assessment procedures for reading and writing improvement. Students will participate in self-evaluation of reading sessions. Students will observe and participate in upper elementary classrooms, grades 5-8. (May be taken by secondary education students.) Lab field experiences component is required. Class 3. Prerequisites: READ 3003 and READ 3123. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Students learn methods of helping learners to improve reading and study strategies in the content areas. Course topics include pre-reading strategies, vocabulary development, study skills, and reading and writing across the curriculum. This course is taken as a part of the student teaching block. Class 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the translation of theory into practice, stressing various methods and techniques for teaching ESL/bilingual students with emphasis on techniques for oral language development, reading, and writing. Course content will include a comparison/contrast of the various methods, their specifics, and when and how to use them for various instructional objectives. Students will explore the relationship of language development, culture, and conceptual processes to language teaching. Class 3. Prerequisite: The student must currently be enrolled in or have successfully completed a Teacher Education program.
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3.00 Credits
A student will be introduced to basic Russian grammar. This RUSS course is only offered through the Russian Studies Program of the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities. Class 3.
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