EDU 323 Reading & Writing K-5

This course provides teacher candidates with an understanding of the processes involved in the ability to read and write. Emphasis is placed on the development of oral language; the phonological awareness continuum; print and alphabetic knowledge; phonics instruction; and vocabulary, fluency and comprehension. Strategies for teaching reading and writing skills are contextualized in children's literature and content material. Assessment tools and differentiated approaches are examined and applied. Multicultural perspectives and varied technologies are used to facilitate and reinforce instruction in traditional and/or virtual settings. Candidates are responsible for transportation to off-site placements. Current background check is required. (3 credit hours)

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Formal admission into Clinical (Candidate status)

Corequisite

EDU 305, EDU 351, EDU 400 and EDU 411

Offered

Fall