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REA 101: Tutorial Reading Internship
1.00 Credits
Belhaven University
This course provides basic instruction in reading strategies and tutorial procedures. Includes a directed tutorial internship.
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REA 102: College Reading and Study Skills
3.00 Credits
Belhaven University
Three lecture hours per week. Designed to help students increase individual study skills required for independent reading and college-level study and research. Emphasis is on both the development of individual reading skills and successful comprehension and analysis of reading material across various disciplines of study. Required of those students whose ACT reading scores are 20 or below (SAT verbal scores are 420 or below) and for transfer students with a transfer GPA of C- or below for all class work. Course must be passed or student must register for REA099 semester immediately following first attempt of REA102 or student is dismissed from Belhaven University. This course does count toward the 124 hours required for graduation.
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REA 311: Literature Based Reading Skills
3.00 Credits
Belhaven University
Prereq: Admission to education. The development of critical reading skills through the study of children's books, the history of children's literature, an overview of the classics, books promoting various genres and multi-cultural themes.
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REA 323: Literacy I
3.00 Credits
Belhaven University
Concepts, materials and teaching strategies for oral language development and systematic early reading and writing instruction, specific to concepts about print, phonemic awareness, and phonics.
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REA 324: Literacy II
3.00 Credits
Belhaven University
Concepts materials and teaching strategies for oral language development and early systematic reading and writing instruction specific to vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension.
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REA 325: Content Reading Skills
3.00 Credits
Belhaven University
A study of reading skills necessary for secondary students to read and comprehend subject matter.
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REA 326: Diagnostic Reading Skills
3.00 Credits
Belhaven University
A study of reading problems, assessment procedures, and individualized instructional programs for problem readers. Includes case study and internship in schools.
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REA 327: Mid Lvl LIteracy &Content Reading Skills
3.00 Credits
Belhaven University
A study of reading skills, concepts, methods, and materials for literacy teaching and learning for upper elementary and young adolescents. Emphasis will be on writing, comprehension, strategy instruction and assessment. Includes clinical field experiences in various school settings.
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SAM 201: Theory of Coaching Basketball
3.00 Credits
Belhaven University
This course will provide specific instruction related to basketball. Techniques, strategies, skills, and organization of basketball will be presented in order to give an in-depth understanding of all aspects involved in coaching. This course will give specific examples of Christ-centered coaching application.
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SAM 202: Theory of Coaching Baseball
3.00 Credits
Belhaven University
This course will provide specific instruction related to baseball. Techniques, strategies, skills, and organization of baseball will be presented in order to give an in-depth understanding of all aspects involved in coaching. This course will give specific examples of Christ-centered coaching application.
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