500
This is a 1.5 credit independent experience for the graduate students to work one-on-one with a faculty member on a topic related to the student's research focusing particularly on pedagogical issues. It is equivalent to the already existing
ENGL 502, Directed Study, adding the option of the ENED prefix to indicate its pedagogical specificity, for students in the program leading to professional teaching certification.
1.5
Prerequisites
ENGL 500
Credits
1.5
Study of various topics in language awareness in the classroom, including but not limited to the sociolinguistics and discourse analysis of classroom talk as well as ways to effectively teach grammar, style and vocabulary development. Review of recent research in the language of teaching and its applications for the classroom are also included.
3
Credits
3
Study of diversity in schools and classrooms. Topics may include identities and experiences that students and families bring to schools, explorations of teacher candidates' personal biases, and pedagogical approaches that work toward equity. Content will support students as they articulate individual positions and pedagogical plans designed to promote equity and awareness of diversity.
3
Credits
3
Study of and practice in approaches to teaching writing, with emphasis on whole language instruction. Survey of recent research in written composition and its applications in the secondary classroom.
3
Credits
3
Study of various topics in teaching writing, such as composition theory, pedagogical approaches to writing, assignment design, NYS secondary writing standards, and writing assessment. Content may also focus on the writing of various genres common to secondary ELA classrooms. Review of recent research in written composition and its applications for teaching is also included.
3
Credits
3
Workshop designed to immerse students in the processes of teaching in the secondary school, from learning outcomes in lessons to a philosophy of teaching
3
Corequisites
ENED 561
Credits
3
Theoretical principles and practical methods for teaching English in the secondary school.
3
Corequisites
ENED 560
Credits
3
Students complete 40 field experience hours in secondary English classrooms.
1
Corequisites
ENED 561
Credits
1
Study of components of English with emphasis chosen from linguistics, criticism, composition, media, and/or learning theories. Focus is on the implications for teaching English at the secondary level.
1-3
Credits
1-3