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EDE380 - Literacy for ECE & EED Tchrs Course Description: EDE380 Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers: Teaching literacy as a lifelong endeavor including reading research, emergent, literacy/reading readiness, writing, listening and speaking in order to prepare students to become competent communicators. Emphasis on the development and organization of an authentic language arts program including the principles and practices which will lead to literacy. Observations in a variety of settings, including early childhood programs and elementary classrooms enable the student to learn about the support of emergent literacy and the delivery of literacy instruction in the primary grades. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Education. To be taken concurrently with EDE360 Practicum A. Early Childhood: To be taken concurrently with EDC374 . 6:0:6.
Title Semester Campus Room Section Hours Faculty Req Times Days Status Syllabus Literacy for ECE & EED Tchrs FA2013 Parkville Daytime MAWLC HO 6 Lofflin, Kathy Ehrig + 8:45 - 11:25 AM --T-R-- 5/18/ 0
EDE380 - Literacy for ECE & EED Tchrs Course Description: EDE380 Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers: Teaching literacy as a lifelong endeavor including reading research, emergent, literacy/reading readiness, writing, listening and speaking in order to prepare students to become competent communicators. Emphasis on the development and organization of an authentic language arts program including the principles and practices which will lead to literacy. Observations in a variety of settings, including early childhood programs and elementary classrooms enable the student to learn about the support of emergent literacy and the delivery of literacy instruction in the primary grades. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Education. To be taken concurrently with EDE360 Practicum A. Early Childhood: To be taken concurrently with EDC374 . 6:0:6. (From catalog 2012-2013)
EDE380 - Literacy for ECE & EED Tchrs Course Description: EDE380 Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers: Teaching literacy as a lifelong endeavor including reading research, emergent, literacy/reading readiness, writing, listening and speaking in order to prepare students to become competent communicators. Emphasis on the development and organization of an authentic language arts program including the principles and practices which will lead to literacy. Observations in a variety of settings, including early childhood programs and elementary classrooms enable the student to learn about the support of emergent literacy and the delivery of literacy instruction in the primary grades. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Education. To be taken concurrently with EDE360 Practicum A. Early Childhood: To be taken concurrently with EDC374 . 6:0:6. (From catalog 2011-2012)
EDE380 - Literacy for ECE & EED Tchrs Course Description: EDE380 Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers: Teaching literacy as a lifelong endeavor including reading research, emergent, literacy/reading readiness, writing, listening and speaking in order to prepare students to become competent communicators. Emphasis on the development and organization of an authentic language arts program including the principles and practices which will lead to literacy. Observations in a variety of settings, including early childhood programs and elementary classrooms enable the student to learn about the support of emergent literacy and the delivery of literacy instruction in the primary grades. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Education. To be taken concurrently with EDE360 Practicum A. Early Childhood: To be taken concurrently with EDC374 . 6:0:6. (From catalog 2010-2011)
EDE380 - Literacy for ECE & EED Tchrs Course Description: EDE380 Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers: Teaching literacy as a lifelong endeavor including reading research, emergent, literacy/reading readiness, writing, listening and speaking in order to prepare students to become competent communicators. Emphasis on the development and organization of an authentic language arts program including the principles and practices which will lead to literacy. Observations in a variety of settings, including early childhood programs and elementary classrooms enable the student to learn about the support of emergent literacy and the delivery of literacy instruction in the primary grades. Prerequisites: EN231 or EDU/EN 325 and admission to the School for Education. To be taken concurrently with Practicum. 6:0:6. (From catalog 2009-2010)
EDE380 - Literacy for ECE and EED Course Description: EDE380 Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers: Teaching literacy as a lifelong endeavor including reading research, emergent, literacy/reading readiness, writing, listening and speaking in order to prepare students to become competent communicators. Emphasis on the development and organization of an authentic language arts program including the principles and practices which will lead to literacy. Observations in a variety of settings, including early childhood programs and elementary classrooms enable the student to learn about the support of emergent literacy and the delivery of literacy instruction in the primary grades. Prerequisites: EN231 or EDU/EN 325 and admission to the School for Education. To be taken concurrently with Practicum. 6:0:6. (From catalog 2008-2009)
EDE380 - Literacy for ECE and EED Course Description: EDE380 Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers: Teaching literacy as a lifelong endeavor including reading research, emergent, literacy/reading readiness, writing, listening and speaking in order to prepare students to become competent communicators. Emphasis on the development and organization of an authentic language arts program including the principles and practices which will lead to literacy. Observations in a variety of settings, including early childhood programs and elementary classrooms enable the student to learn about the support of emergent literacy and the delivery of literacy instruction in the primary grades. Prerequisites: EN231 or EDU/EN 325 and admission to the School for Education. To be taken concurrently with Practicum. 6:0:6. (From catalog 2007-2008)
EDE380 - Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers Course Description: eaching literacy as a lifelong endeavor including reading research, emergent literacy/reading readiness, writing, listening and speaking in order to prepare students to become competent communicators. Emphasis on the development and organization of an authentic language arts program including the principles and practices which will lead to literacy. Observations in a variety of settings, including early childhood programs and elementary classrooms enable the student to learn about the support of emergent literacy and the delivery of literacy instruction in the primary grades. PREREQUISITES: EN231 or EDU/ EN 325 and admission to the School for Education. To be taken concurrently with Practicum. 6:0:6 (From catalog 2006-2007)
Title Semester Campus Room Section Hours Faculty Req Times Days Status Syllabus Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers FA2006 Parkville Daytime MAWLC HO 6 Lofflin, Kathy Ehrig 8:45 - 11:25 AM --T-R-- 28/20/ 0 View Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers SP2007 Parkville Daytime MAWLC HO 6 Lofflin, Kathy Ehrig 8:45 - 11:25 AM --T-R-- 12/20/ 0
EDE380 - Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers Course Description: Teaching literacy as a lifelong endeavor including reading research, emergent literacy/reading readiness, writing, listening and speaking in order to prepare students to become competent communicators. Emphasis on the development and organization of an authentic language arts program including the principles and practices which will lead to literacy. Observations in a variety of settings, including early childhood programs and elementary classrooms enable the student to learn about the support of emergent literacy and the delivery of literacy instruction in the primary grades. Prerequisites: EDE /EN 325 and admission to the School for Education. To be taken simultaneously with Practicum. 6:0:6 (From catalog 2005-2006)
Title Semester Campus Room Section Hours Faculty Req Times Days Status Syllabus Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers FA2005 Parkville Daytime MAWLC HO 6 Lofflin, Kathy Ehrig 8:45 - 11:25 AM --T-R-- 14/25/ 0 View Literacy for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers SP2006 Parkville Daytime MAWLC HO 6 Lofflin, Kathy Ehrig 8:45 - 11:25 AM --T-R-- 14/25/ 0 View
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AL = Alumni Hall CERLAB = Ceramics Lab CH = Chapel CO = Copley CQ = Copley Quad HERR = Herr House MA = Mabee Underground MC = Mackay SC = Science Hall WOOD = Woodard Conference Center The course listing is subject to change. Status lists if the class is canceled or the number of people enrolled /
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Chemistry Classes being offered During Spring 1 at the Kansas City Accelerated Campus) The following are abbreviations:
# - Permission of the Instructor Required $ - Additional Course Fee + - Pre-Requisite LE - Liberal Education HOS - This section is for Study Abroad Only. Park University Bookstore
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maximum number of people / wait list for the class
If nothing appears, there is no class meeting the current qualifications (Ex. No
Chemistry Classes being offered During Spring 1 at the Kansas City Accelerated Campus)
The following are abbreviations:
# - Permission of the Instructor Required
$ - Additional Course Fee
+ - Pre-Requisite
LE - Liberal Education
HOS - This section is for Study Abroad Only.
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