EDUC 2302: Language and Literacy in Childhood Education
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this course is to continue an exploration of literacy in the elementary grades, which includes listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will learn how to manage a classroom using learning centers, book clubs, readers’ notebooks, and literature circles. Students will explore the assessment of and instruction in reading and writing. The fieldwork component will enable students to observe and reflect on best practices in literacy education.¶ ESSENTIAL UNDERSTANDINGS (BIG IDEAS): The best resource in the literacy classroom is a well-prepared teacher who understands how literacy develops in children and has a variety of instructional strategies and materials in her repertoire and knows how and when to use each of them.¶ ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
- How can the classroom environment support and encourage literacy?
- How can teachers support and encourage literacy in the elementary grades?
- What skills and strategies do “good readers” have and use?
- What skills and strategies do “good writers” have and use?
- How can teachers plan lessons effectively so that students can both acquire and practice these specific skills and strategies?
- What role do the Next Generation Standards in English Language Arts (ELA) play in literacy education for both public education and Jewish day schools in NY?
- What strategies can we teach our students to use so they can be proficient writers of expository, narrative, and opinion pieces, as required by the Next Generation Standards