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Nov 21, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025
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ED 3333 Teaching Elementary Reading & Language Arts: The Science of ReadingThree hours (On Campus) Elementary teacher candidates will become familiar with various theoretical models of reading: The Simple View of Reading, Scarborough’s Reading Rope, The Four Part Mental Processor, and Ehri’s Phases of Word Level Reading. This course will cover the science of reading: examining how the brain learns to read; the need for explicit reading instruction; underlying causes of reading difficulty; and the role of phonological awareness, phonics, word study, and fluency in reading development. Elementary teacher candidates will become familiar with strategies that promote the alphabetic principle and the development of orthographic mapping. Candidates will become familiar with concepts of print as well as word analysis skills and strategies in terms of how they relate to the development of reading. Candidates will examine methods of assessment, as well as learn strategies for instruction based upon assessment. Field experience required.
Prerequisite: ED 2143 Corequisite: ED 3323 Offered on campus Fall semester
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