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Tesol I: Developing Literacy Skills In The Esl Classroom (EBE-501)


Semester: Summer 2021
Number: 0804-501-002
Instructor: Clara Vaz Bauler
Days: TBA
Note: Online, Asynchronous
Location: Online
Credits: 3
Course Meets: May 26 - June 30
Notes:

Formerly 0804-601. 25 Hours Of Fieldwork Required

Course Materials: View Text Books
Related Syllabi: Fayth Vaughn-Shavuo for Fall 2016*

*Attention Students: Please note that the syllabi available for your view on these pages are for example only. The instructors and requirements for each course are subject to change each semester. If you enroll in a particular course, your instructor and course outline may differ from what is presented here.

Description:

Learn the necessary first and second language acquisition, theories, principles and practices for working with learners of English as a New Language. Design curriculum that is culturally sensitive, focus on methods of teaching reading to all students and attend to specific challenges while supporting special needs of linguistically diverse learners.

Learning Goals:   This course will provide the underlying theory necessary to develop an understanding ofthe principles of teaching English as a new language “ENL” (formerly ESL) through theknowledge of the various language arts and literacy skills. Students will designcurriculum (lesson plans and thematic units) that not only meet State and Nationalstandards, but also reflect an empathy and understanding of the specific challenges ofdiverse ENL classrooms with the New Language Arts NLA Progressions (25 hours offield experience required).

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