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READ 5300 Reading: A Linguistic Perspective

Application of modern linguistic approaches aimed at helping the student understand the reading process. Consideration is given to cognitive, linguistic, and social factors in reading. Attention is given to comprehension, memory and oral reading behavior. A project related to the understanding of the linguistic elements of language learning is required.
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READ 5328 Advanced Assessment in Reading

This course includes current issues in reading assessment, management of assessment, how to disaggregate and interpret data, understand state and national assessment reports and tools and their implication, and make appropriate choices for assessment tools in reading. Also included are strategies to report assessment data, how to positively use data to enhance the community, and how to build a positive relationship when reading scores are down. A demonstration of proficiency with assessment tools is required. A research paper on current issues in reading assessment is required. Prerequisite: A course in diagnostic and prescriptive reading. A fee of $75 is required.
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READ 5351 Advanced Children's Literature & Literacy

This course will examine the genres of children's literature and explore ways of using that literature in literacy events. The course provides opportunities for extensive reading and analysis of a wide variety of literature and study of notable authors and illustrators. A required independent project will focus on some aspect of children's literature and literacy.

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READ 5352 Advanced Diagnostic & Corrective Reading

The focus of this course is upon the diagnosis and remediation of reading problems in ages preschool through adult. Students will learn to diagnose reading problems and provide appropriate instructional strategies for remediation. Students will write and submit a research paper. A fee of $75 is required.

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READ 5354 Assessment & Pedagogy for Teachers of ELL

This course addresses planning and implementing effective, developmentally-appropriate English as a second language (ESL) instruction. Foundations of ESL education and factors that contribute to an effective multicultural and multilingual environment are presented. Research-based methods, as well as formal and informal assessment procedures and instruments are taught.

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READ 5355 Disciplinary Literacy

This course is designed to equip the pre-service teacher with tools to teach across the disciplines in grades four through twelve. Pre-service teachers obtain knowledge and apply strategies that include structure of expository texts, development of vocabulary, word identification, reading fluency, and comprehension of text. Attention is given to writing as a learning tool in various content areas. Students examine and develop assessments which cover a variety of formats to fit various content areas. A connection between language arts and other content areas is emphasized.

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