Apr 25, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

EGEL 6043 - Curriculum Design and Instruction in the ELL Classroom (3)


This course is designed to give candidates the skills they need to effectively teach in an ELL classroom. Candidates will be responsible for analyzing and critiquing lesson plans, creating language and content objectives, developing lesson and unit plans with appropriate sequencing of activities, choosing authentic spoken and written materials in order to differentiate instruction, and preparing and teaching the g rigorous curriculum in engaging ways for ELL learners. Specifically, candidates will consider principles critical to the ELL classroom which include making content comprehensive and participating in jointly constructed activities with students. Candidates will explore ways to teach that build their students’ academic language, a key process for ELL students. As a result of this course, candidates will be able to give clear instructions and directions, will learn effective ways to gauge comprehension, will provide effective instruction in terms of language content and will be able to reflect on the lessons and units they create in order to make appropriate modifications and/or adaptations for future lessons. Additionally, candidates will be provided with specific strategies related to reading and writing instruction and the development of academic literacy.  Ed.S. sections have additional assignments.