EDE434B Literacy Teaching: Urban Settings
Provides an opportunity to experience teaching literacy in an urban setting. Under the supervision of Warner faculty, interns work with elementary students at John James Audubon School #33, supporting literacy learning in a multitude of ways, including selecting and interpreting assessment and diagnostic tools; determining student strengths and learning styles; developing individualized literacy plans; planning and implementing meaningful, engaging, culturally relevant lessons; choosing appropriate literacy resources and materials; and providing strategic, appropriate literacy intervention. Interns apply their knowledge of theory and research in a practical setting, gain experience in providing reading, writing, and word study instruction, and develop confidence and skill in their teaching abilities. Interns commit to a minimum of six hours a week, including a one-hour seminar class following a schedule set in advance by the instructor. This internship can be repeated multiple semesters.
Credits: 1Offered: Fall, Spring
Offered Online: No terms identified
Modes: In-Person
Prerequisites: None
Restrictions: None
EDE 434B Literacy Teaching: Urban Settings course information is subject to change, please check the latest schedule.
Sections
Fall 2024 (8/26/2024 - 12/18/2024)EDE434B-1
Open (0/25)
In-Person
Carol St George
E-mailed instructor permission required (cstgeorge@warner.rochester.edu) before registering for course. Internship at School #33.
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Spring 2025 (1/21/2025 - 5/11/2025)
EDE434B-1
Open (0/15)
In-Person
Carol St George
Class meets at School #33 in Rochester.
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