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(3 semester credits)
Education professionals taking this course learn about research-based methods for developing literacy, including reading, writing, listening, speaking, viewing, and visually representing, in grades P–3. Education professionals gain an historical perspective on teaching reading and explore various purposes and types of literacy assessments. They explore strategies for creating an effective literacy environment and for working with parents and families. They also learn effective strategies for developing phonemic awareness, phonics skills, vocabulary, comprehension, fluency, and writing. Through field experiences, education professionals plan and implement assessment-driven, developmentally appropriate classroom lessons in various areas, addressing the diverse needs of individual children.