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May 09, 2025
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LAE4416 - Children’s Literature for Educators Credits: 3 Prerequisites: EDF 2005 and EEC 3012 Corequisites: EEC 4301 This course examines content and teaching strategies for teaching reading through the use of children’s literature. Emphasis is on the identification of high-quality literature and the development of disciplinary literacy. Students will learn to scaffold student learning by applying the principles of research-based reading instruction and integrating the six components of reading. Students will engage in the systematic problem-solving and will plan for multilevel classrooms with learners from diverse backgrounds using researched based strategies aligned to standards. In addition to class meetings, a minimum of 15 hours of field experience in a diverse age 3 to grade 12 setting are required. Successful completion of this course is a grade of C or better. This is an ESOL (2010) infused class, and satisfies Florida Reading Endorsement (2011) Competency Two (Application of Research-Based Instructional Practices). Terms offered: F Classification: Baccalaureate
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