LEARN NC

K–12 teaching and learning · from the UNC School of Education

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About this course

  • Audience: teachers

Students seldom learn reading strategies in the context of language arts, social studies, science, and math. Helping students unlock text to become more strategic readers requires specific and direct instruction.

The purpose of this course is to develop an understanding of the importance of content area reading. Teachers can help students improve their comprehension by teaching and modeling a variety of reading strategies. This course will introduce teachers to literacy resources and reading tools that will assist and enhance daily instruction.

Adolescent Literacy for Middle Grades is designed so middle school teachers can apply the strategies as they learn them. Participation, learning logs, discussion, and application in the teacher’s classrooms will determine the progress of the learner.

Prerequisites

None

Course objectives

  • Assess current knowledge about reading instruction in middle grades content areas
  • Discuss research-based recommendations to improve reading instruction for middle grade content areas
  • Acquire and utilize a diverse array of resources appropriate for both student reading levels and in specific content areas
  • Implement various strategies to aid student comprehension before, during, and after reading

Time commitment

Approximately 5 hours per week

Current offerings

There are no scheduled offerings of this course.