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Reading - Graduate Course Descriptions
READ 5100, 5200 & 5300: In-service
Workshop
Designed to provide opportunities for groups of teachers who wish to study specific
educational problems in the reading area. Up to three semester hours of credit
in inservice workshop may be used for degree requirements with the prior approval
of the student's advisor. Course fee $15.
READ 5360: Advanced Developmental Reading
A study of the elementary reading Program, including emergent
literacy and the developmental reading areas, using literature-based
and basal reading materials. Focus is on teacher/learner
strategies that emphasize the reading/writing connection.
Course fee $15.
READ 5362: Reading Diagnosis
A study of individual and group diagnostic reading procedures
for grades one through college. Experience in testing
and reporting of results included. Prerequisite: READ
5360. Course fee $15.
READ 5363: Remedial and Corrective Reading: K-Adult
A study of reading disabilities, instructional techniques
and materials used to correct those disabilities. Prerequisite:
READ 5362. Course fee $15.
READ 5364: Reading Research and Current Issues
A study of current research and relevant issues. The student
will have the opportunity to design and complete a graduate
project under the direction of the instructor. Course
fee $15.
READ 5365: Remedial Reading Practicum
A study of the organization, maintenance, and evaluation
of remedial reading programs. Practicum experiences in
supervising and teaching students who need help with
word recognition, fluency, comprehension and study skills
within a peer coaching model. Prerequisite: READ 5362,
READ 5363, READ 5368. Course fee $15.
READ 5367: Reading and Writing Workshop II - Secondary
A study of techniques for implementing a reading/writing
workshop in an elementary or secondary classroom. Students
will be immersed in both reading and writing, and will
experience first hand conferencing, mini lessons, read
alouds, grouping, revising, editing, and publishing.
Course fee $15.
READ 5368: Organization and Supervision of Reading Programs
Designed to investigate the role of the supervisor and
to provide the student with the opportunity to develop,
organize, and administer reading programs. Prerequisite:
READ 5360, READ 5362, READ 5363. Course fee $15.
READ 5369: Reading and Writing Workshop I - Elementary
A study of techniques for implementing a reading/writing
workshop in an elementary classroom. Course fee $15.
READ 5380: Topics in Reading
Personalized training in special reading programs. Three
hours credit may be applied to a degree plan with consent
of instructor. This course may be repeated for credit
as topics change. Course fee $15.
READ 5381: Reading Recovery I
An introduction to Reading Recovery techniques including
theoretical foundation, purposes, and procedures. Classroom
instruction is coordinated with an integrated field experience.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Course fee $15.
READ 5382: Reading Recovery II
A continuation of Reading Recovery techniques including
theoretical foundations, purposes, and procedures. Classroom
instruction is coordinated with an integrated field experience.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and READ 5381. Course
fee $15.
READ 5395: Thesis
Selection of a research topic and development of a thesis
plan. Prerequisite: Fifteen graduate hours. Course fee
$15.
READ 5396: Thesis
Completion and approval of thesis. Prerequisite: READ 5395
or concurrent enrollment. Course fee $15.
READ 5199 -5399: Independent Study
Independent study in specific areas of reading not covered
by organized graduate courses. A maximum of six credit
hours of independent study course may be applied toward
a graduate degree. Prerequisite: Consent of department
chair. Course fee $15.
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