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    Apr 16, 2024  
2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]

GED 7878 - Teaching ESL and World Languages in K-12 Part I



Goals: To introduce students to the history, theory, pedagogy, and management of teaching second-language learners in K-12. This course provides ESL and world language candidates with a foundation in best practice literacy instruction for K-12 students. First in a two-course sequence.

Content: The nature of literacy in a second language; research on teaching and learning in these areas; and the motivation, engagement, and management of K-12 students. This course includes 30 hours of clinical experience outside of scheduled class time - dates, times, and school sites to be determined.

Target audience: K-12 ESL and World Language licensure candidates

Taught: Fall term only

Recommended Prerequisites: EDU 1150/GED 7815, EDU 1250/GED 7825, EDU 3260/GED 7867

Credits: 4