ECE 4300: Language, Literacy and Social Studies Methods (2023-2024)
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This course explores current research and best practices in teaching language and literacy to young children (P-3). It focuses upon language development in all four domains (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) and emergent reader activities, including phonological/phonemic awareness, phonics and word identification, reading fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension activities. Additionally, it addresses standards-based instruction, formative and summative assessments. Students will design lesson plans based on standards to teach reading.
This course also provides a basic introduction to Social Studies Methods for early childhood (P-3) teachers. It will focus on instruction of the central concepts, tools of inquiry, and structure of Social Studies, using culturally and linguistically appropriate skills and strategies. This will be carried out through a focus on a variety of instructional tools. Typically offered: Autumn.
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1773 |
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Kris Mensonides Gritter
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W
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11:00AM-1:30 PM
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09/11-11/21
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Marston Watson Hall 253
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Restrictions: Early Childhood Education, Education Certification majors only.
Approval: School of Education
Attributes: Upper-Division
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term
Prerequisites: (ECE 3300: C or better)
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