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CURRINS 641: Principles and Methods of Teaching English as a Second Language. U G
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Review of English linguistics in teaching English as a foreign language. Introduction and practice with methods of teaching English in secondary and adult education programs. Prereq: jr st.
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CURRINS 641 - Principles and Methods of Teaching English as a Second Language. U G
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CURRINS 642: Teaching Standard English as an Alternate Dialect in Urban Schools. U G
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Offered once per academic year, once every second summer. Linguistic aspects of application of research and scholarship to the problems of teaching standard english in urban schools. Includes recent curricular developments and micro teaching. Prereq: jr st. Available as grad level only.
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CURRINS 642 - Teaching Standard English as an Alternate Dialect in Urban Schools. U G
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CURRINS 643: Balanced Literacy Instruction in the Elementary School. U G
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Study and implementation of assessment and teaching strategies for balanced literacy instruction including phonics. Retakable to max of 6 cr. Not open for cr to students with CurrIns 343(ER) or equiv. Prereq: jr st.
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CURRINS 643 - Balanced Literacy Instruction in the Elementary School. U G
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CURRINS 644: Enhancing Literacy Learning for Diverse Learners: U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Teaching reading and writing to diverse learners. Jointly offered with & subtitles count as repeat of same title of ExcEduc 644. CurrIns 644 & ExcEduc 644 may be retaken with change of topic to combined 9 cr max. Prereq: currently teaching with at least 2 yrs experience; cons instr.
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CURRINS 646: University of Wisconsin System Reading Research Symposium. U G
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Updates students on most recent reading research. Students are required to attend the two-day symposium. May be retaken for credit. Prereq: jr st.
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CURRINS 646 - University of Wisconsin System Reading Research Symposium. U G
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CURRINS 647: Early Reading Empowerment: Part U G
1.30 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
First semester of a 2 semester practicum designed for practicing teachers; develop expertise in assessing and teaching reading to struggling early literacy learners. Prereq: currently teaching, at least 2 years teaching experience, cons instr.
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CURRINS 648: Early Reading Empowerment: Part U G
2.30 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Second semester of a 2 semester practicum designed for practicing teachers; develop expertise in assessing and teaching reading to struggling early literacy learners. Prereq: CurrIns 647(P), currently teaching, at least 2 years teaching experience, cons instr.
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CURRINS 649: Children's Literature. U G
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
To acquaint students with the wide range of good books for children and to provide wide reading experiences in children's literature; evaluation and use of current materials. Prereq: jr st & admis to School of Educ; or grad st.
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CURRINS 650: Reading Interests of Adolescents. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Recently published literature for adolescents - types, themes, issues related to school programs. Prereq: jr st.
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CURRINS 651: Literature for the Young Child. U
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Examines literature with young children to develop verbal fluency, aesthetic awareness and interest in reading. Rationales, specific instructional strategies, illustration styles and genres are discussed. Prereq: jr st.
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