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3.97
Fall 2025
This course serves as a co-requisite to the Teaching Internship in diverse and urban high needs communities. We will address topics such as behavior management, collaboration and communication with families, and school-community relations, while placing special focus on culturally responsive pedagogy, socio-economic diversity, inclusion and differentiation, as well as instructional practices for English Language Learners.
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Fall 2025
A required student teaching internship for pre-service teachers, this full-semester experience is supervised by clinical instructors from the public schools and university supervisors. Course sections are aligned with specific program/endorsement areas and meet the guidelines for the approved licensure program in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program
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Fall 2025
A required student teaching internship for pre-service teachers, this full-semester experience is supervised by clinical instructors from the public schools and university supervisors. Course sections are aligned with specific program/endorsement areas and meet the guidelines for the approved licensure program in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program
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Fall 2025
Independent Study
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3.72
Fall 2025
Laboratory course for students beginning to work on the development of curriculum and instructional programs. Application of curriculum design and evaluation principles to the development of a particular curriculum identified by the student.
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3.71
Fall 2025
Studies the implications for curriculum and data collection techniques of K-12 schools. Specific attention is given to objectives, sequence, standards, and developments in each subject area.
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3.79
Fall 2025
Reading comprehension and writing for meaning requires the development of many subcomponent skills. This course covers the fundamentals of reading and writing development from emergent literacy through adolescence. Students also learn evidence-based practices for reading and writing instruction informed by assessment within a multi-tiered systems of support framework.
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3.68
Fall 2025
Understanding the Code provides students with a deep understanding of the code and why building this knowledge across a child's reading development is crucial. Students learn how phoneme awareness and phonics lead to automatic word recognition, the influence of orthography, and how the meaning layer of language (i.e., morphology, syntax, semantics) supports decoding, spelling, and vocabulary.
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3.86
Fall 2025
This course explores research evidence that describes key influences on word reading (e.g., phonological awareness, phonics, spelling, decoding,¿&¿fluency). Through a series of assignments to apply knowledge, students administer and interpret assessments of word-level skills and use assessment data to plan and implement lessons. Students reflect on and discuss various aspects of interventions targeting the sub-component skills of word reading.
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Fall 2025
In this course, students apply their knowledge of typical literacy development to understand how reading and writing develop in diverse populations of students, including students with dyslexia, students with other disabilities (e.g., ADHD), English learners, and students who speak linguistic varieties of English. Evidence-based practices in screening, assessment, and instruction/intervention are discussed.