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EDUCATION 472 - 4
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DESIGNS FOR LEARNING LANGUAGE ARTS (K - 2)
Intersession, 1983 ?
Instructor: Rosanne Lewsey
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8:30 - 12:20
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Location: on campus
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• is offered to pre-service teachers interested in teaching a young
clientele (4 to 8 years of age)
• will assume/expect throughout, a child-centred, creative, individ-
ualistic approach to the structuring of learning environments and
experiences
• will deal with Language Arts as a broad curriculum, involving the
integration of different subject areas
• will draw from no one particular text or program
• may complement, but will not supplant, a developmental reading
course (e.g., Education 473)
• will be demanding.
ELIGIBILITY;
• Education 401/402
• communicative competence in the language of instruction (English)
PRE-READING REQUIRED:
(all of these are British Columbia, Ministry of Education publications)
• Elementary Language Arts Curriculum Guide, 1978
• Elementary Language Arts, Volume I, The Program, 1981
• Province of British Columbia, Social Studies Curriculum Guide, 1982
• Elementary Science Curriculum Guide, 1981
• Mathematics Curriculum Guide, Years One to Twelve, 1978
(N.B.:
pp.
1, 2, 6, 7, 9 - 12, 13 - 19)
• Kindergarten (Resource Book for Kindergarten), 1973
• Kindergarten Curriculum Guide, 1973.
N.B.:
1.
These pre-readings are required to ensure individuals undertaking
this course have, at the outset, an overview of the competencies
generally expected of pupils, and to emphasize the need for an
overall perspective prior to attempting integrated instruction.
2.
The first session of this course will include a test on the
pre-reading materials. Performance on this test will be a
consideration in determining the final grade.
OPTIONAL PRE-READING:
The Foundations of Literacy, Don Holdaway, Ashton Scholastic Press, 1979
ACTIVITIES WILL INCLUDE:
• workshops of variable length and design
• seminars of variable length and design
• explorations of communication media (art, literature, music, photo-
graphy, film, film-strips, computers, puppetry, etc.)
• a number of directed readings
• a number of assignments designed to demonstrate selected competencies.
REQUIREMENTS:
• attendance and participation in all parts of the course
• completion of readings and assignments
• demonstration of selected competencies.