ELE 516 Literacy in the Intermediate Grades
In accordance with NYS standards and those of other professional literacy organizations, preservice teachers examine issues of curriculum, instruction and assessment that inform the literacy development expected of all learners in the intermediate grades including English Language Learners and those with special needs. The course emphasizes the development of reading, writing and listening skills necessary for knowledge construction in the content areas. Preservice teachers explore various approaches to and strategies for fostering comprehension, retention and composition of a wide range of texts, the identification and use of various methods and tools for assessing and evaluating learners' literacy development and the role of digital tools and media in literacy development. A seven- hour field experience is required. Students must obtain fingerprint clearance prior to beginning field experiences. Not open to students matriculated in the Literacy program. Prerequisite for students in the Childhood Education Master's Program only: ELE 515. Offered Spring.
Credits
3