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Dec 21, 2024
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EDU 5035 - Language & Literacy Development in the Early Years Credit(s): 3
This course addresses theory and research related to early language and literacy development. Topics include oral language and pre- and emergent literacy development from birth to age 8; methods and materials for teaching and assessing early literacy; typical and atypical language and literacy learning; linguistics and sociolinguistics; literature in early childhood; and learning through play. These and related concepts are integrated as a basis for making appropriate instructional choices for all learners, including English language learners, in an inclusive classroom. This course provides a placement in a local school accompanied by a regular seminar; students should apply for the placement during the prior semester.
Offering Location: Johnson Campus
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