EDUC 201 Processes and Acquisition of Reading
This course develops an understanding of the reading acquisition process through analysis of reading and written language development and the study of current issues in reading research. It is organized around current, scientific, research-based theoretical models that account for individual differences in reading. Introduction to language structures including spoken syllables, phonemes, graphemes, and morphemes is included in this course. Participants will apply knowledge of the core areas of language to reading acquisition in terms of first and second language acquisition, typical development and exceptionalities. This course meets the Maryland State Department of Education Reading requirement for initial certification or renewal of a certificate in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Special Education Generic Infant/Primary, and Special Education Generic Elementary/Middle.
Prerequisite
Eligible to enroll in
ENGL 121
Hours Weekly
3
Course Objectives
- Describe and recognize phases of the reading acquisition process to include the progressive development of phonological and orthographic skills, word recognition, fluency, and comprehension from preschool through mature reading.
- Identify intrinsic/extrinsic, alterable, and unalterable variables and their contribution to reading acquisition.
- Describe the contributions of neuroscience to understanding how children learn to read.
- Explain the effects an exceptional condition, such as dyslexia, or other reading difficulties can have on an individual's learning to read and write.
- Apply knowledge of language structure and organization to understand the reading and writing processes of children.
- Analyze the essential connections between language development, reading acquisition, and writing.
- Discuss the relationship between language proficiency and reading proficiency, the influence of language differences on the reading and writing processes of children, and the development of writing and its relationship to reading.
- Summarize scientifically-based research that has identified how primary language and culture interact with individual differences, culture, and experience to impact academic and social abilities, attitudes, values, and interests related to the reading acquisition process.
- Describe the relationship between family literacy and the reading and writing processes of children.
- Access, evaluate, process, and apply information efficiently and effectively.
- Use technology to communicate information in a variety of formats.
Course Objectives
- Describe and recognize phases of the reading acquisition process to include the progressive development of phonological and orthographic skills, word recognition, fluency, and comprehension from preschool through mature reading.
Program Goal(s)
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
1. Acquire the foundational knowledge that prepares the teacher candidate for the art and practice of teaching.
- Identify intrinsic/extrinsic, alterable, and unalterable variables and their contribution to reading acquisition.
Program Goal(s)
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
1. Acquire the foundational knowledge that prepares the teacher candidate for the art and practice of teaching.
- Describe the contributions of neuroscience to understanding how children learn to read.
Program Goal(s)
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
3. Comprehend the nature of schooling, the meaning of learning, the stages of development, and the social and psychological elements of development.
- Explain the effects an exceptional condition, such as dyslexia, or other reading difficulties can have on an individual's learning to read and write.
Program Goal(s)
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
3. Comprehend the nature of schooling, the meaning of learning, the stages of development, and the social and psychological elements of development.
- Apply knowledge of language structure and organization to understand the reading and writing processes of children.
Program Goal(s)
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
1. Acquire the foundational knowledge that prepares the teacher candidate for the art and practice of teaching.
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
3. Comprehend the nature of schooling, the meaning of learning, the stages of development, and the social and psychological elements of development.
- Analyze the essential connections between language development, reading acquisition, and writing.
Program Goal(s)
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
3. Comprehend the nature of schooling, the meaning of learning, the stages of development, and the social and psychological elements of development.
- Discuss the relationship between language proficiency and reading proficiency, the influence of language differences on the reading and writing processes of children, and the development of writing and its relationship to reading.
Program Goal(s)
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
3. Comprehend the nature of schooling, the meaning of learning, the stages of development, and the social and psychological elements of development.
- Summarize scientifically-based research that has identified how primary language and culture interact with individual differences, culture, and experience to impact academic and social abilities, attitudes, values, and interests related to the reading acquisition process.
Program Goal(s)
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
1. Acquire the foundational knowledge that prepares the teacher candidate for the art and practice of teaching.
- Describe the relationship between family literacy and the reading and writing processes of children.
Program Goal(s)
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
3. Comprehend the nature of schooling, the meaning of learning, the stages of development, and the social and psychological elements of development.
- Access, evaluate, process, and apply information efficiently and effectively.
Program Goal(s)
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
4. Demonstrate the ability to use classroom technology practices of technology-proficient educators in 21st century schools with attention to the legal, social, and ethical issues related to this technology use.
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
5. Comprehend those behaviors that comprise the ethical standards of the teaching profession, that inform ethical decisions and actions, as they relate to students, parents, and other professionals in the learning community.
- Use technology to communicate information in a variety of formats.
Program Goal(s)
Degree: Elementary Education/Elementary Special Education - Associate of Arts in Teaching Degree (Transfer)
4. Demonstrate the ability to use classroom technology practices of technology-proficient educators in 21st century schools with attention to the legal, social, and ethical issues related to this technology use.