Education: Reading

EDRD 6506: Literacy Assessment and Standards (3)

Offerings

Develops attitudes and skills necessary to provide sound classroom assessment experiences that yield accurate, usable information for students, teachers and parents. Focuses on integrating instruction and assessment and includes analysis of teacher-made tests, informal assessment activities, the use and interpretation of standardized instruments, reporting procedures and other sources related to student growth in literacy. Special attention is paid to literacy assessment for English Language Learners. This course is a reading-specific section of EDU 6613. Typically offered: Alternate Years; Summer.

Restrictions: Doctoral, Graduate only.

EDRD 6507: Language Development, Diversity and Literacy (3)

Offerings

Examines the impact of social, linguistic, and cultural differences on children's acquisition of language and literacy. Helps students understand the role of home and community in literacy development, to communicate and collaborate with families about children's literacy needs and growth, and to plan and implement literacy instruction that addresses the strengths and needs of all students. Emphasis is placed on English language learners.

Restrictions: Doctoral, Graduate only.

EDRD 6508: Vocabulary Development (3)

Offerings

Examines the role of vocabulary knowledge in literacy, the processes by which students learn words, principles of effective instructional practice in the area of vocabulary, and ways to communicate the skills and attitudes necessary for independent word learning. Special emphasis is given to vocabulary instruction for English language learners. Typically offered: Summer.

Restrictions: Doctoral, Graduate only.

EDRD 6509: Linguistics for Educators (3)

Offerings

This course is intended to familiarize you with the nature and structures of human language, and of English in particular, and with the ways in which differences between English and the student’s home language may pose problems for learning. We will examine the nature of language at a variety of levels – phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and discourse. Understandings gained from this course will make you more insightful and effective in recognizing and preventing or ameliorating language-related difficulties facing the English Learners in your classes. Typically offered: Autumn.

Restrictions: Undergraduate are excluded.

EDRD 6529: Teaching Reading: Strategies of Instruction (3)

Offerings

Develops the understanding and skills necessary to select, implement, and evaluate strategies of effective literacy instruction, across all levels of reading development and a variety of text types and purposes for reading. This course is a reading-specific section of EDU 6526. A special emphasis is given to literacy assessments for English language learners. Typically Offered: Autumn.

Restrictions: Doctoral, Graduate only.

EDRD 6530: Disciplinary Literacy and Language Learning (3)

Offerings

Considers an array of instructional practices for improving reading and writing in content areas. Concepts include support for diverse learners, contemporary literacy research, and practical application for lesson design and evaluation. Special emphasis given to academic language and language learning in disciplinary literacy for effective work with English Language learners. Typically Offered: Autumn, Winter, Spring.

Restrictions: Doctoral, Graduate only.

EDRD 6531: Multicultural Children's/Young Adult's Literature (3)

Offerings

Considers a variety of literary genres appropriate for K-8 classrooms, the selection of literature appropriate for students from diverse backgrounds, and the effective utilization of this literature. Typically Offered: Alternate Years, Spring.

Restrictions: Doctoral, Graduate only.

EDRD 6533: Writing: Process to Product (3)

Offerings

Examines current issues and research on writing, its development, and its relation to reading. Covers elements of effective writing instruction, including strategies for planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing student writing of different genres for a variety of purposes and audiences. Special emphasis is given to English language learners. Typically Offered: Winter.

Restrictions: Doctoral, Graduate only.

EDRD 6600: Literacy Coaching in STEM Disciplines (2)

Offerings

This course prepares literacy teachers to coach in secondary STEM disciplines, likely outside of their area of expertise. Students will learn about and coach pre-service teachers how to apply better reading, writing, and language strategies in the STEM disciplines in order to make disciplinary texts more accessible to secondary students. Typically offered: Winter.

Restrictions: Literacy, Language, and Equity Majors only. Graduate only.

EDRD 6641: Foundations of Reading Instruction (3)

Offerings

Examines the theoretical and empirical bases of effective reading instruction, surveying research on key aspects of literacy including phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. Students will gain an understanding of the process of reading development, the nature and causes of reading difficulties, and principles and strategies for effective literacy instruction. Special emphasis will be placed on English language learners. Typically Offered: Autumn.

Restrictions: Doctoral, Graduate only.

EDRD 6900: Independent Study (1-5)

Offerings

Student works with a faculty member on a mutually agreed upon topic.

Restrictions: Doctoral, Graduate only.

EDRD 6950: Special Topics (1-5)

Offerings

Examination of a current topic or issue in literacy. May be repeated for credit up to 5 credits.

Restrictions: Doctoral, Graduate only.

EDRD 6980: Field Experience and Pedagogy Assessment (1-3)

Offerings

Students will complete an independent field experience and a portfolio that documents impact on student learning. May be repeated for credit up to 3 credits.

Restrictions: Literacy, Language, and Equity, Masters in Literacy Majors, Minors, Concentrations only. Graduate only.