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LLDV 3736 6.00 Language & Literacy Development 2 (DHH Program - F24/W25)


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The central purposes of this course are to develop an understanding of reading and writing processes in learners with hearing loss, and to develop knowledge about the pedagogical practices and assessment/evaluation strategies that support text-based literacy development in this population. 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. This course will provide Teacher Candidates with the skills and knowledge needed to provide assessment and instruction in the development of spoken language through listening, to learners who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing from preschool to school age. Information about typical child development and the impact of hearing loss on child development and school achievement will be presented. Assessment and instruction techniques will be presented and then applied during the practicum and case studies.

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