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Department of Literacy and Early Education

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COURSES

Note: Students must provide their own transportation to off-campus sites for classes, student teaching, practica, and field activities -- and defray any resulting expense.

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Literacy and Early Education (LEE)

AR. Reading Skills (1-3; max total 3)
Designed to improve reading abilities. Emphasis on improving vocabulary, comprehension, and flexibility in reading rate. Focus is on college level textbooks. Lecture-discussion approach with directed reading. CR/NC grading only; not applicable toward baccalaureate degree requirements.

1R. Reading Application Skills (1-3; max total 3)
A combination of lecture, discussion, and direct application to improve skills, such as identifying main point, building vocabulary, and drawing inferences. CR/NC grading only; not applicable toward baccalaureate degree requirements.

2R. Basic Skills Reading Development (3)
Designed to further the basic skills in reading for applicants to teacher education credential programs. Students who pass the course will satisfy the CBEST reading requirement for admission into teacher education. Students are still required to pass the CBEST to qualify for a teaching credential. CR/NC grading only; not applicable toward baccalaureate degree requirements.

120. Problems in Education
(2-3; repeatable with different topics; maximum of 3 units per code, e.g., CL, ST)
In-depth study of various areas in education including children's literature (CL) and storytelling (ST). Selected topics may require activities.

129. Hmong in Bilingual Schools: BCLAD (3)
Prerequisite: HMONG 101 or equivalent. Emphasis on Hmong language development for bilingual teachers. Includes basic content area instruction in Hmong, evaluation of teaching materials, and conferencing with parents. (Formerly HMONG 104)

133. English Language Learners in the Elementary School (3)
(See LING 133.) Language issues, methodologies, and materials for teaching K-8 English language learners. Structure and acquisition of English by first and second language learners. Basic characteristics of languages spoken by diverse school populations. Sociocultural factors for education of English language learners.

135. Teaching Content in Hmong (3)
Prerequisites: Hmong language fluency or permission of instructor. L1 methods and materials used to teach content in bilingual classrooms. Designed for BCLAD candidates. Students will deliver lessons in the Hmong language in bilingual classrooms in local schools under university supervisor. (Formerly LEE 139)

136. Teaching Content in Spanish (3)
Prerequisites: Spanish language fluency or permission of instructor. L1 methods and materials used to teach content in bilingual classrooms. Designed for BCLAD candidates. Students will deliver lessons in the Spanish language in bilingual classrooms in local schools under university supervisor. (Formerly LEE 139)

137. Language Minority Students in the Secondary Classroom (3)
(See LING 137.) Not open to students with credit in LING 137. Prerequisite: admission to the Single Subject Credential Program. Issues, methodologies, and materials to provide content area instruction to secondary students whose primary language is not English.

138. Teaching the Linguistically Different (3)
Studies and methods used in English Language Development (ELD) classrooms, including multimedia instruction, SDAIE methodology, development and adaptation of materials. Parent involvement and working with paraprofessionals in an ELD classroom.

144. Teaching English Learners: Foundations and Strategies (3)
Prerequisite: admission to the Multiple Subject Credential Program. Knowledge and skills to provide comprehensive instruction in the subjects of the core curriculum for English learners. Covers English Language Development strategies that support the development of academic language and comprehension for students in elementary school. (Formerly LEE 180T).

146. Teaching Readingin K-3 Classrooms (3)
Prerequisites: (1) admission to the Multiple Subject Credential Program or the Special Education Credential Program (2) ERF 130 and 140, and CI 150 or LEE 148 (or concurrent enrollment); (3) concurrent enrollment in EHD 110 or 112 (if Option II) is highly recommended. LEE 146 and 149 must be taken concurrently with EHD 110 (except for Option II and Special Education.) Balanced reading/writing program for grades K-3, assessment strategies to guide literacy instruction, explicit skills teaching in a literature-based classroom, and techniques for culturally/linguistically diverse learners.

147. Early Childhood Education: Classroom Ecology and the Child with Special Needs (3)
A study of classroom environment with a focus on the relationship, attitudes and actions of teachers, children, parents, and staff who interact in a regular classroom with a mainstreamed child. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)

148. Integrated Curriculum (3)
Concurrent enrollment with LEE 146 and EHD 114. Integrated curriculum design, facilitation, and assessment in early childhood programs, including preschool, kindergarten, and grades 1-6. Lecture supported by curriculum development activities. (2 lecture, 2 activity hours)

149. Teaching Reading in 4-8 Classrooms (3)
Prerequisites: (1) admission to the Multiple Subject Credential Program or the Special Education Credential Program; (2) ERF 130 and 140, and CI 150 or LEE 148 (or concurrent enrollment); (3) concurrent enrollment in EHD 110 or 112 ( if Option II) is highly recommended. LEE 146 and 149 must be taken concurrently with EHD 110 (except for Option II and Special Education). Balanced reading/writing program for grades 4-8; assessment techniques to guide instruction, emphasizing comprehension and strategy teaching; integrating language arts with content area instruction; and techniques for culturally/linguistically diverse students. (Formerly LEE 156M)

154. Content Area Language and Literacy Instruction (5)
Prerequisites: admission to the Single Subject Credential Program. Educational issues, methodologies, and materials to improve students' listening, speaking, reading, and writing in content areas at the secondary level (7-12). Special emphasis on skills necessary to deliver comprehensive instruction to English learners. (Formerly LEE 180T)

156. Literacy and Content Area Instruction (3)
Prerequisites: admission to the Single Subject Credential Program; concurrent enrollment in EHD 155A or 155B. Language and literacy development as it relates to content area teaching and learning, including techniques for culturally/linguistically diverse learners. (Grades 7-12). (Formerly LEE 156S)

171. Trends and Issues in Early Childhood Education (3)
A comprehensive study of the field of early childhood education, including principles of early childhood education, parent relations, use of community resources, and organization of programs in early childhood education.

175. Teaching and Evaluating English Learners in K-12 Classrooms (3)
Prerequisite: previous or concurrent enrollment in LEE 138. Methods and materials for teaching and evaluating K-12 limited-English proficient students, with special emphasis on developing and assessing English language ability and interrelating language instruction with content area subject matter. Emphasis on SDAIE, Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English.

180T. Topics in Literacy and Early Education (1-3; max total 9)
Issues and topics in reading, bilingual/cross-cultural education, reading, and language development.

190. Independent Study
(1-3; max total 6)

See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for RP grading.

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GRADUATE COURSES

(See Course Numbering System.)

Literacy and Early Education (LEE)

213. Teaching the Language ArtsK-12 (3)
Seminar on integrated language arts, reading-writing connections, and using languagerts in literature-based reading programs and theme cycles.

214. Literature for Children and Adolescents (3)
Prerequisite: admission to program or permission of instructor. Survey of genre, authors, and illustrators; critical interpretation and classroom application of books; the impact of social and cultural patterns in literature.

215. Language Issues in Reading (3)
Prerequisite: admission to program or permission of instructor. Seminar exploring issues related to language acquisition and literacy development with special emphasis on culturally and linguistically diverse learners.

221. Early Childhood Curriculum for Children with Special Needs (3)
Modifications in mainstreamed or special settings to adapt early education curriculum for young children with special needs. Study of theoretical models, research, teaching techniques, criteria for selection of appropriate materials and provisions for adapting physical classroom environments.

224. Assessment and Development of Reading Abilities (3)
Analysis of reading performance utilizing portfolio and performance based assessments and diagnostic instruments. Consideration of methods and materials for instruction.

230. Supervised Teaching in Reading/Language Arts (3)
The first of two supervised fieldwork courses required for the Reading Specialist Credential. Provides supervised practice in research-based methodologies and intervention approaches for beginning readers, English learners, and students with reading difficulties. A combination of practica and seminars required.

232. Reading and Language Arts in Early Childhood Education (3)
Prerequisite: admission to program or permission of instructor. Examines development of oral and written language skills in young children. Explores theories, curricula, and strategies for teaching language arts and beginning reading.

233. Designing Curriculum and Assessment Strategies in Early Childhood Education (3)
Prerequisites: admission to program or permission of instructor. Design of appropriate curriculum and assessment for young children. Includes standards, planning, project approach, integration of play, and materials. Use of observation, rubrics, and portfolios to document development and learning. Organizing environments in early childhood settings, infants through grade three. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)

234. Clinical Experiences in Reading Assessment and Instruction (3)
Prerequisite: LEE 224. Clinical experiences in the supervised application of principles learned in LEE 224. Emphasis on individual and small group evaluation and instructional procedures. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Instructional materials fee, $10)

235. Concept Development in Early Childhood Education (3)
Prerequisite: admission to program or permission of instructor. Study of how young children develop concepts. Analysis of existing curriculum and design of relevant curriculum. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)

241. Fieldwork in Early Childhood Education (3)
Prerequisite: admission to program or permission of instructor. Supervised experiences in work with young children and their families in at least two different levels including preschool, kindergarten, and primary. (Minimum of 135 hours)

244. Research for Reading Professionals (3)
Prerequisites: LEE 213, 215, 278, and permission of instructor. Study of past and current research in reading related to instructional issues; planning and analysis of curricula in light of current research; application of research skills.

254. Supervised Field Experiences in Reading (3)
Prerequisite: LEE 224, 244, and permission of instructor. Intensive varied supervised field experiences in settings with reading specialists, consultants, or staff development personnel involving diagnosis and treatment of reading difficulties; development or refinement of reading programs; evaluation of reading instruction; application of interpersonal communications and group process skills.

271. Culturally Responsive Teaching (3)
Ways in which culture affects personality, language, and cognitive development. Similarities and differences in education and socialization in a variety of cultural settings are studied. Curricula for multicultural education are included. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)

278. Literacy Processes and Practices (3)
Prerequisite: LEE 146 and 149 for Multiple Subject Credential holders; LEE 156 for Single Subject Credential holders; or permission of instructor. Understanding literacy processes through the investigation of current theories, issues, and practices.

280T. Advanced Topics in Literacy and Early Education (1-3; max total 3)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced, in-depth analysis of issues and problems related to literacy, bilingualism, and early childhood education. Emphasis placed on advanced research.

290. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for RP grading.

298A. Project Literacy (4)
Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; B average on 24 units of the master's program including ERF 220. See Criteria for Thesis and Project. A project consists of a significant undertaking appropriate to education. An approved proposal is required for enrollment. Approved for RP grading.

298B. Project Early Childhood Education (4)
Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; B average on 24 units of the master's program including ERF 220. See Criteria for Thesis and Project. A project consists of a significant undertaking appropriate to education. An approved proposal is required for enrollment. Approved for RP grading.

299. Thesis (4)
Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; B average on 24 units of the master's program including ERF 220 and completion of an acceptable thesis proposal. See Criteria for Thesis and Project. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree. Approved for RP grading.

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IN-SERVICE COURSES

(See Course Numbering System.)

Literacy and Early Education (LEE)

380T. Topics in Literacy and Early Education (1-6; max total 12)
Studies in theory, procedures, and application in such areas as pertain to departmental focus.

383. Problems in Child Study (2; max total 12 if no topic repeated)
Methods of studying children; relationship of child study groups, reviews of research findings in child development, and adolescent behavior.

 

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