2024-2025 Catalog

 

EDRE - Education - Reading

EDRE-510 Foundations of Reading Instruction and Literacy Development

This course introduces foundational constructs of reading instruction and early literacy development. Candidates will study the scientifically-based reading research, analyze the essential components of literacy development, and examine methods for improving reading proficiency. Candidates will further examine the need to differentiate reading instruction for diverse learners. Candidates enrolled in this course are expected to complete a 10 hour field assignment aligned to stated course learning outcomes.

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EDRE-515 Foundations of Reading Acquisition

This course provides educators with a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical frameworks, evidence-based practices, and instructional strategies necessary to foster effective reading acquisition among students of diverse backgrounds and abilities. Course outcomes align with International Dyslexia Association (IDA) standards, with the goal of helping educators begin to build the knowledge and skills that emphasize the role of the science of reading in literacy instruction and intervention. This course requires field experiences.

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EDRE-520 Research-Based Instructional Methods for Improving Student Reading Proficiency

This course evaluates research-based instructional methods that improve student reading proficiency. Candidates will study the historical evolution and theoretical foundations of reading instruction, comparing the various approaches with the latest scientific research on reading. A standards-based, differentiated approach to reading instruction includes strategies for phonics, decoding, and fluency. Candidates enrolled in this course are expected to complete a 20 hour field assignment aligned to stated course learning outcomes. The field assignment must be completed at the elementary level.

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EDRE-525 Assessment and Diverse Profiles

This course equips educators with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively evaluate, administer, and interpret reading assessments and professional diagnostic tests. Additionally, it focuses on designing individualized assessment plans, analyzing data, identifying reading difficulties, and fostering collaboration for evidence-based interventions. The course aligns with International Dyslexia Association (IDA) standards, emphasizing the importance of assessment in understanding and addressing reading challenges. This course requires field experiences. Prerequisite: EDRE-515

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EDRE-530 Fostering an Environment for Student Literacy Development

This course introduces methods for improving student literacy through the integration of reading and writing instructional methodologies for both narrative and expository texts. Candidates will examine and implement advanced literacy methods that develop strong literacy skills and higher cognitive thinking. This course requires candidates to complete a related 10 hour field assignment.

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EDRE-535 Teaching Phonics and Language Structure

Participants will integrate foundational principles of structured literacy instruction into their teaching practices. Through practical exploration, the course delves into considerations for phonological and phonemic awareness, providing educators with hands-on strategies. Participants will implement effective approaches for teaching phonics and word recognition, fostering automatic and fluent reading of text. The course extends its focus to vocabulary development, guiding educators in practical applications to enhance students' lexical proficiency. Additionally, participants will explore considerations for written expression, applying strategies to promote effective communication. By the course's conclusion, educators will possess a comprehensive toolkit to elevate their phonics instruction and language structure pedagogy. Course outcomes align with the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) standards. This course requires field experiences. Prerequisite: EDRE-525

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EDRE-540 Literacy Development for Diverse Learners

This course examines language development and reading skills acquisition with an emphasis on identifying and remediating the specific cultural, academic, and linguistic needs of diverse students. Candidates will examine the learning needs of these students and demonstrate the ability to design and implement interventions that best support literacy development. Candidates enrolled in this course are expected to complete a 20 hour field assignment aligned to stated course learning outcomes.

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EDRE-545 Teaching Comprehension and Writing

This course provides educators with an understanding of the variables contributing to successful reading comprehension and written expression. Learners will implement newly acquired knowledge by planning and implementing instruction that supports and increases reading comprehension and written expression for students of diverse backgrounds and abilities. Course outcomes align with the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) standards. This course requires field experiences. Prerequisite: EDRE-535

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EDRE-550 The Use of Formative Assessment Data in Reading Instruction

This course introduces candidates to the use of summative and formative assessment tools frequently used to diagnose reading proficiency. Candidates will examine how to interpret assessment data and how to use this data to inform instructional decisions and prescribe general classroom, small group, and individual reading interventions. Candidates are required to complete a 20 hour field assignment in the use of formative and diagnostic reading assessments.

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EDRE-560 Teacher Leadership in Literacy Development

This course examines teacher leadership commonly exhibited in the role of a literacy coach. Candidates will be introduced to literacy coaching methods and professional development strategies intended to improve classroom teacher efficacy with respect to literacy development and intervention. Candidates are required to complete a 20 hour field assignment in order to further examine the leadership attributes of an effective instructional coach.

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