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EDU 45-733: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
A comprehensive examination of children's literature with particular emphasis on evaluating works for quality and presenting them to children in ways that invite interaction and enjoyment. A study of traditional genres and an examination of contemporary issues are central to the course. In addition to extensive reading, students are given opportunities to write for children and to present books using a variety of techniques, including storytelling, creative dramatics, role-playing, character analysis, puppetry, discussion and others. Opportunities to read to children and to work in the libraries of public schools are included. Prerequisites: 45 semester hours and 2.5 grade point average. Also English 10-213.
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EDU 45-763: Reading in The Content Area
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
An examination of techniques designed to improve reading comprehension of content area texts. The course also will focus on the selection of appropriate reading materials and the impact of multicultural differences on content reading instruction. The course includes experiences in the use of technology as a production tool in secondary content area classrooms. Observation and teaching in the local school district is required. Prerequisites: Admission to the Teacher Certification Program or permission of instructor.
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EDU 45-773: Reading Methods in The Elementary And Middle School I
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
A study of the reading process, varied approaches to reading instruction including language experience, shared and guided reading, integrated and thematic teaching, comprehension and word analysis strategies including phonics content and instruction, and theories and methods associated with emergent and bilingual literacy. Observation and teaching in urban settings outside of the local community will be included. Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Certification Program.
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EDU 45-783: Reading Methods in The Elementary And Middle School II
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
A field-based study of varied instructional methods and formal and informal assessments in reading. This course is taught in elementary and middle school settings and involves extensive observation and participation. Focus is on lesson planning and implementation, and application of assessment procedures. This course is taken in conjunction with 43-443 and 42-773. Continued development of student's professional portfolio is integral to all three courses. Please note: the starting date for these field-based courses, which are offered in fall only, is aligned with the beginning of public school in the Georgetown ISD which usually precedes the starting date for classes at Southwestern. Prerequisites: Admission to the Teacher Certification Program, Education 42-763 and Education 45-773.
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EDU 45-793: Modern British Fantasy For Children
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
A study of British fantasy written for young readers from 1937 to the present. This era, which begins with Tolkien's The Hobbit and includes the contemporary works of Pullman (The Golden Compass) and J. K. Rowling, represents children's fantasy at its best. The works of C.S. Lewis, Roald Dahl and other children's classics will be examined for their literary elements and themes as well as their reflections of religious beliefs, issues of class and gender, political commentary, and roots in English and Celtic myth. Also English 10-223. (ScS
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ENG 10-143: Masterpieces of Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
The analysis and interpretation of works selected from English and world literature. (Biennially) (H)
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ENG 10-153: Survey of English Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
I. Beowulf to 1785. A historically organized course spanning a millennium of literary greatness, with particular emphases on social and cultural change, and methods of literary analysis. May be taken independent of English 10-163. (Annually) (H)
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ENG 10-163: Survey of English Literature II
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
1785 to present. A historically organized course. May be taken independent of English 10-153. (Annually) (H)
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ENG 10-173: Survey of American Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
From before Columbus to the present. A historically organized course. May be taken independent of English 10-153 and English 10-163. (Annually) (H)
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ENG 10-183: Introduction to Literary Studies
3.00 Credits
Southwestern University
An introduction to issues and methods of literary analysis. Topics and readings will vary from semester to semester. Required of all majors. (Annually) (H)
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