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Teaching of Writing: Course Descriptions
EDU/ENG 512 Teaching Writing with Technology (3) Sp. In this course, participants will learn how to use technology to improve writing and learning in their classrooms. With these technologies, students will
Prerequisite: Senior standing at MWSU with successful completion of EDU Junior Experience or BS or BA degree. Participants should have a basic understanding of computer applications. EDU/ENG 610 Prairie Lands Writing Project Invitational Institute (6) Su. This four-week writing workshop (plus spring orientation and fall reflection) brings together teachers, grades k – 16, as they prepare to assume leadership roles that promote good writing in their own schools. Participants will
May be repeated once for a total of twelve credits. Prerequisite: Admission into the Invitational Institute: at least one year of successful teaching experience; a commitment to writing as a way to learn and to communicate learning; recommendation from building administrator, department head or Prairie Lands Teacher Consultant; potential for leadership; successful meeting with Prairie Lands interview team. ENG/EDU 612 Seminar in Professional Writing for Teachers: Advanced Institute (SU, 3 cr.; may be repeated for a total of six credits) This capstone course is designed for participants to develop the dual roles of writer and teacher of writing. Although the course will work with both types of professional writing, each participant will choose one of two emphases: (1) research writing growing out of a classroom inquiry into an issue of the teaching of writing; (2) expository and creative writing growing out of an inquiry into his/her own evolution as a writer. At the heart of both projects is a study of what is involved in becoming a writer. The work may build on writing produced in the Prairie Lands Writing Project Invitational Institute. Prerequisite: Completion of ENG/EDU 610 Prairie Lands Writing Project Invitational Institute EDU/ENG 501 Topics in Teaching Writing (1-2) On Demand. Writing seminar for teachers or pre-service teachers with senior standing at MWSU which addresses a particular issue related to literacy teaching. May be repeated for a total of four credits. Prerequisite: Senior standing at MWSU with successful completion of EDU Junior Experience or BS or BA degree. EDU/ENG 502 Professional Learning Community (1-2) On Demand. Professional Learning Communities emphasize enhancing student achievement by involving classroom teachers in a cycle of inquiry, reflection, and action in regard to a particular issue regarding literacy instruction. Teachers question common practice, explore specific problems, consider research and evidence that proposes solutions, try some of those solutions in their teaching, and evaluate the results, starting the cycle anew. May be repeated for a total of four credits. Prerequisite: Senior standing at MWSU with successful completion of EDU Junior Experience or BS or BA degree. ENG 500 Literature for Adolescents (3) S. A study of literature for young adults designed to increase appreciation of the genre through literary evaluation. Students will consider trends in publishing, the issues behind censorship, the history of literature for young adults, and complete a research project. Prerequisite: Senior standing at MWSU with successful completion of EDU Junior Experience or BS or BA degree. ENG 567 Grammar and the Teaching of Grammar (3 ) F. (odd-numbered years). Exploration of various definitions of grammar, review of knowledge base required by teachers, demonstration of teaching methods that illustrate current theory and research. Students will complete a research project applicable to teaching grammar. Prerequisite: Senior standing at MWSU with successful completion of EDU Junior Experience or BS or BA degree. ENG 573 History of the English Language (3) F (even-numbered years). From the development of the Indo-European language family to English as a world language, this course explores the influence of historical and cultural developments, internal changes, and language attitudes on the English language. Students will come to understand how languages begin and why they change, how language is a product of its socio-cultural history, and why there are dialectal differences in the English heard around the world. They will complete a research project related to language learning and teaching writing. Prerequisite: Senior standing at MWSU with successful completion of EDU Junior Experience or BS or BA degree. |
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