Literacy and the English Language Learner
Course Description This course offers the student the opportunity to develop knowledge and instructional strategies for teaching reading to students of diverse cultural/linguistic backgrounds. Special emphasis will be placed on developing oral language proficiency as a prerequisite skill to reading and on instructional strategies designed specifically to meet the needs of such learners. Field experience is required. Prerequisite: Admission into the Teacher Education Program. Required Books Herrell, A.L. (2007). Fifty strategies for teaching English language learners ( 3rd ed.). Boston: Pearson. Fleischman, P. (2002). Seedfolks. NY: HarperCollins Children’s books. Course packet, available at the UTB Bookstore for less than…
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