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LLDV 3735 6.00 Language & Literacy Development 1 (DHH Program-F24)


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The central purposes of this course are to enable Teacher Candidates: to understand the processes of language acquisition in hearing, Deaf, and Hard of Hearing children, and to develop knowledge about the pedagogical practices and instructional approaches that best promote language learning with Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. There will be an emphasis on how theoretical understandings underpin notions of pedagogy and classroom practice, and how practice can be interrogated in light of these theoretical frameworks. The expectation is that effective practitioners have a strong sense of what they know and how they know it, and what they are doing and why they are doing it. The general approach of the course will be exploratory rather than didactic. At all levels, learning can be thought of as research: an active construction of personal knowledge, based on formulating and testing hypotheses and, in light of an evaluation of the results, modifying one's beliefs and practices. In this spirit, we shall attempt to make connections between the reading, writing and discussion that take place in the course, and realities of the school setting. Class sessions will vary in format and will include discussions of the readings which are set for each week, lectures, guest presentations and work on individual and group projects.

Course listings are accurate as of Nov. 22 16:30 PM.