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Language
Arts Major
B.S. in Ed. degree, Elementary Provisional Certification
The
purpose of the Language Arts major is to prepare prospective
teachers to function effectively in this integral component
of the elementary classroom. The goal of the program is to
have the students possess the knowledge, skills, and
understanding of the role of language arts in elementary
education. The prospective teacher also should develop the
ability to communicate and use this knowledge in all areas
of the language arts classroom. This major may not be
combined with a reading minor.
Language Arts is an interdisciplinary program that combines
courses in the departments of Teacher Education and
Professional Development, English, and Speech Communication
and Dramatic Arts, and may be authorized by faculty in those
departments. A minimum 2.7 GPA (B-) must be earned in all teaching majors.
Core Requirements (16 hours):
EDU 330 (3) Reading in the Elementary School
EDU 431 (3) Corrective Reading in the Classroom
ENG 315 (4) Teaching Writing in the Elementary School
ENG 381 (3) Children's Literature
ENG 481 (3) International Literature for Children &
Young Adults
OR
ENG 582 (3) Cultural Pluralism in Young Adult and Children's
Literature
Other Requirements (11-12 hours):
Language Development (3 hours): Choose one from the
following:
CDO 130 (3) Normal Speech and Language Acquisition
ENG 175 (3) The Nature of Language
Literature (3 hours): Choose one from the following not
taken in the core section:
ENG 481 (3) International Literature for Children &
Young Adults
ENG 482 (3) Fantasy for Youth
ENG 581 (3) The History of Children’s Literature
ENG 582 (3) Cultural Pluralism in Young Adult and Children’s
Literature
ENG 583 (3) The Heroic Tradition in Children’s Literature
Usage (2-3 hours): Choose one from the following:
CDO 230 (3) Introduction to Speech, Language and
Hearing Disorders
EDU 532 (3) Reading in the Content Areas
ENG 371 (2) Pedagogic Grammar
ENG 517 (3) Reading in the English Classroom
SDA 302 (3) Voice and Diction
Performance (3 hours): Choose one from the following:
ENG 385 (3) Poetry for Children & Young Adults
IPC 569 (3) Communication in the Classroom
TAI 373 (3) Oral Interpretation for Children
TAI 585 (3) Creative Dramatics
Restricted Electives (8-9 hours): To be selected from the
above list of approved electives.
No more than 19 credit hours may be taken in the same
department.
Total:
36-37 semester hours
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