Graduate Reading
Graduate Reading
2014 Fall Term
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FOUNDATIONS OF READING
READING 764
An overview of the elementary developmental reading program including the skills necessary for critical reading; development of appropriate attitudes and tastes, and adjustment of materials and methods to meet individual needs.
CLASSROOM LITERACY ASSESSMENT & INTERVENTION (K-12)
READING 767
A course designed to provide experience in the use of informal assessment to plan, implement, evaluate and revise instruction to meet the needs and interests of the struggling reader in the K-12 classroom setting. Meeting the literacy needs of children from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds is emphasized A practicum component is integrated into the course.
PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING READING PROGRAMS
READING 771
A study of the process and procedures which may be employed in planning and implementing defensible reading programs. Students are involved in planning individual programs appropriate for their school or system.
READING IN THE CONTENT AREAS
READING 772
Utilization of reading skills, study strategies and materials as applied to the content fields, and techniques for incorporating reading into content area instruction.
LITERACY RESEARCH: THEORY AND APPLICATION
READING 773
The purpose of this course is to read and analyze pertinent research related to literacy instruction. Students will then apply knowledge gained from analyzing the research to identifying a literacy concept for their research, developing a review of literature, and preparing a proposal for their graduate capstone report.