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EDUC 303 Literacy I:Developmental

A study in the development of reading, writing, listening and speaking. Focus on research-based, standards-based, student-centered instructional methods, assessment and developing authentic engagement that leads to a life-long enjoyment of reading and writing in many modes and styles. Based on the 5 National Reading Panel areas of literacy: phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, fluency and comprehension. Literacy development, methodology and curricular options for K-6 learners, including English language learners and differentiation. Field placement in diverse classroom settings.

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