(EDR 628) Curriculum and Materials for Language Arts

Syllabus of Record

Course Description: Course examines underlying theories, content standards, and instructional programs for the integration of the language arts. It will explore the relationship between the language arts, assessment and evaluation, and the relationship to professional development. Three credits.

Unit Mission, Philosophy, Values:

Our Mission:

“Teaching, Leading and Learning in a Democratic Society”

The College of Education prepares candidates who enhance the individual growth of their students while working to establish policies and practices that promote the principles of democratic education. The College articulates this mission as Teaching, Leading, and Learning in a Democratic Society.

Philosophy:

Student Potential, Ethical Implications

Believing that schools function as social and political entities as well as for the growth of individuals, the College of Education prepares teachers and leaders

a)  to enhance the academic and personal potential of their students

b)  to evaluate the social and ethical implications of educational policies and practices.

Values:

“Expertise, Equity, Liberal Education, Social Responsibility”

The College of Education values expertise to guide our practice, equity to guide our interactions, liberal education to guide our perspectives, and social responsibility to guide our commitment to democratic education. We value these ideals in our preparation of candidates, our development of faculty, and our relationships with the larger community we serve.

Unit and Program Standards:

Common Unit Standards: Michigan Department of Education (MDE), National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)

Standards for Advanced Programs Preparing Teachers: National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS); Council for the Social Foundations of Education (CSFE); College of Education Research Standards.

Specialty Program Standards: International Reading Association (IRA)

Course Standards and Assessments:

Course Standards: Course Standards: National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, Proposition #5 Teachers are Members of Learning Communities

§  Contribute to school effectiveness by collaborating with other professionals

§  Work collaboratively with parents

§  Take advantage of community resources

Common Assessment: Curriculum Project

Major Topics:

§  Language arts integration

§  Curriculum theory and research as it pertains to the language arts

§  State and national language arts standards

§  Diversity issues and how curriculum can meet the needs of diverse populations

§  Gender issues

§  Addressing the needs of multiple ability levels

§  Technology integration into the language arts

Course Knowledge Base:

Stephen and Susan Tchudi, Language Arts Curriculum Handbook

Jeffery Wilhelm, Reading Don’t Fix No Chevys

Lev Vygotsky, Mind and Society

Constance Weaver, Integrating Grammar

Mihaly Cziksentmihaly, Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Success

Fran Claggett, A Measure of Success

Elaine Garan, Resisting Mandates

NCTE/IRA, National Language Arts Curriculum Standards

Shirley Brice Heath, Ways with Words

Patrick Finn, Literacy with Attitude

Alfred Tatum, Teaching Literacy to Adolescent African American Males

Note: The course knowledge base addresses issues of assessment, technology, special education, and diversity through both online and face to face class discussion, special presentations, course readings, and course projects. Students in the class demonstrate their growing knowledge of these issues through those classroom opportunities.