You are in the official 1998-99 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.
Department of Literacy and Early Education
COURSES
- Literacy and Early Education (LEE)
- Graduate Literacy and Early Education (LEE) Courses
- In-Service Literacy and Early Education (LEE) Courses
Note: Students must provide their own transportation to off-campus
sites for classes, student teaching, practica, and field activities -- and
defray any resulting expense.
Literacy and Early Education (LEE)
AR. Reading Skills (1-3; max total 3)
Designed to improve reading abilities. Emphasis on improving vocabulary,
comprehension, and flexibility in reading rate. Focus is on college level
textbooks. Lecture-discussion approach with directed reading. CR/NC grading
only; not applicable toward baccalaureate degree requirements.
1R. Reading Application Skills (1-3; max total 3)
A combination of lecture, discussion, and direct application to improve
skills, such as identifying main point, building vocabulary, and drawing
inferences. CR/NC grading only; not applicable toward baccalaureate degree
requirements.
2R. Basic Skills Reading Development (3)
Designed to further the basic skills in reading for applicants to teacher
education credential programs. Students who pass the course will satisfy
the CBEST reading requirement for admission into teacher education. Students
are still required to pass the CBEST to qualify for a teaching credential.
CR/NC grading only; not applicable toward baccalaureate degree requirements.
101. Practicum in Tutoring (1-3; max total 3)
Skills in tutoring individuals and small groups. Study habits, problem solving,
writing, and test-taking skills. Fieldwork in tutoring. Not applicable for
public school credentials.
120. Problems in Education
(2-3; repeatable with different topics; maximum of 3 units per code, e.g.,
CL, LA, etc.)
In-depth study of various areas in education including children's literature
(CL), language arts (LA), and storytelling (ST). Selected topics may require
activities.
138. Teaching the Linguistically Different (3)
Studies and methods used in English Language Development (ELD) classrooms,
including multimedia instruction, SDAIE methodology, development and adaptation
in materials. Parent involvement and working with paraprofessionals in an
ELD classroom.
139. Teaching Content in L1 (3)
Prerequisites: Spanish or Hmong language fluency or permission of instructor.
Teaches L1 methods and materials used to teach content in bilingual classrooms.
Designed for BCLAD candidates. Students will deliver lessons in bilingual
classrooms in local schools under university supervision.
146. Language and Literacy Development
in Early Childhood and Elementary Classrooms (3)
Prerequisite: admission to the Multiple Subject Credential Program, Option
II. Theories of reading, integrating literature, reading and writing throughout
the curriculum; emergent literacy, provision for individual differences,
reading motivation and assessment. Sociopsycholinguistic approach to literacy
development.
147. Early Childhood Education:
Classroom Ecology and the Child with Special Needs (3)
A study of classroom environment with a focus on the relationship, attitudes
and actions of teachers, children, parents, and staff who interact in a
regular classroom with a mainstreamed child. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
148. Integrated Curriculum (4)
Prerequisites: admission to the Multiple Subject Credential Program, Option
II; completion of or concurrent enrollment in EHD 110; ERF 130, 140. Taken
in place of CTET 150 by students in Option II program. Integration of curriculum
and use of instructional resources in early childhood programs and the elementary
school (K-6); methods of teaching. Lecture supported by curriculum development
activities. (3 lecture, 2 activity hours)
156M. Language and Literacy Development in the Elementary School (3)
Prerequisites: admission to the Multiple Subject Credential Program; ERF
130 and 140 (or concurrent enrollment); EHD 110; CTET 150 to be taken concurrently.
Oral and written language development, literature-based reading instruction
consistent with the California English/Language Arts Framework, teaching
methods utilized to foster literacy in culturally and linguistically diverse
classrooms.
156S. Literacy and Content Area Instruction (3)
Prerequisites: admission to the Single Subject Credential Program; concurrent
enrollment in EHD 155A or 155B. Language and literacy development as it
relates to content area teaching and learning, including techniques for
culturally/linguistically diverse learners. (Grades 7-12).
164A. Practicum: Diagnosis and Tutorial Reading for Grades K-6 (3)
Supervised diagnosis and tutoring experience with an elementary school remedial
reader. Six hours of additional testing is required throughout the semester.
(2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Instructional materials fee, $15)
164B. Practicum: Diagnosis and Tutorial Reading for Grades 7-12 (3)
Supervised diagnosis and tutoring experience with a middle school or secondary
school remedial reader. Six hours of additional testing time is required
throughout the semester. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Instructional materials
fee, $15)
171. Trends and Issues in Early Childhood Education (3)
A comprehensive study of the field of early childhood education, including
principles of early childhood education, parent relations, use of community
resources, and organization of programs in early childhood education.
175. Teaching and Evaluating English Learners in K-12 Classrooms (3)
Prerequisite: previous or concurrent enrollment in LEE 138. Methods and
materials for teaching and evaluating K-12 limited-English proficient students,
with special emphasis on developing and assessing English language ability
and interrelating language instruction with content area subject matter.
Emphasis on SDAIE, Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English.
180T. Topics in Literacy and Early Education (1-3; max total 9)
Issues and topics in reading, bilingual/cross-cultural education, reading,
and language development.
190. Independent Study
(1-3; max total 6)
See Academic Placement -- Independent
Study. Approved for SP grading.
GRADUATE COURSES
(See Course Numbering System.)
Literacy and Early Education (LEE)
213. Teaching the Language Arts K-12 (3)
Seminar on integrated language arts, reading-writing connections, and using
language arts in literature-based reading programs and theme cycles.
214. Literature for Children and Adolescents (3)
Prerequisite: admission to program or permission of instructor. Survey of
genre, authors, and illustrators; critical interpretation and classroom
application of books; the impact of social and cultural patterns in literature.
215. Language Issues in Reading (3)
Prerequisite: admission to program or permission of instructor. Seminar
exploring issues related to language acquisition and literacy development
with special emphasis on culturally and linguistically diverse learners.
221. Early Childhood Curriculum for Children with Special Needs (3)
Modifications in mainstreamed or special settings to adapt early education
curriculum for young children with special needs. Study of theoretical models,
research, teaching techniques, criteria for selection of appropriate materials
and provisions for adapting physical classroom environments.
224. Assessment and Development of Reading Abilities (3)
Analysis of reading performance utilizing portfolio and performance based
assessments and diagnostic instruments. Consideration of methods and materials
for instruction.
232. Reading and Language Arts in Early Childhood Education (3)
Prerequisite: admission to program or permission of instructor. Examines
development of oral and written language skills in young children. Explores
theories, curricula, and strategies for teaching language arts and beginning
reading.
233. Play, Observantion, and Assessment in Early Childhood Education
(3)
Prerequisites: LEE 171; admission to Early Childhood Emphasis or Specialist
program. Play theory and research and its relationship to growth and development
in young children. Observation-based assessment, developmental profiles,
rubrics and portfolios to document development. Structuring environments
that facilitate play and development in early childhood settings, infants
through grade three. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
234. Clinical Experiences in Reading Assessment and Instruction (3)
Prerequisite: LEE 224. Clinical experiences in the supervised application
of principles learned in LEE 224. Emphasis on individual and small group
evaluation and instructional procedures. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Instructional
materials fee, $10) (Formerly LEE 234A)
235. Concept Development in Early Childhood Education (3)
Prerequisite: LEE 233 or permission of instructor. Study of how young children
develop concepts, analysis of existing curriculum and design of relevant
curriculum. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
241. Fieldwork in Early Childhood Education (3)
Prerequisite: admission to Early Childhood Emphasis or Specialist program.
Supervised experiences in work with young children and their families in
at least two different levels including preschool, kindergarten, and primary.
(Minimum of 135 hours)
244. Research for Reading Professionals (3)
Prerequisites: LEE 213, 215, 278, and permission of instructor. Study of
past and current research in reading related to instructional issues; planning
and analysis of curricula in light of current re search; application of
research skills.
254. Supervised Field Experiences in Reading (3)
Prerequisite: LEE 224, 244, and permission of instructor. Intensive varied
supervised field experiences in settings with reading specialists, consultants,
or staff development personnel involving diagnosis and treatment of reading
difficulties; development or refinement of reading programs; evaluation
of reading instruction; application of interpersonal communications and
group process skills.
271. Culturally Responsive Teaching (3)
Ways in which culture affects personality, language, and cognitive development.
Similarities and differences in education and socialization in a variety
of cultural settings are studied. Curricula for multicultural education
are included. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
278. Literacy Processes and Practices (3)
Prerequisite: LEE 156M or 156S or permission of instructor. Understanding
literacy processes through the investigation of current theories, issues,
and practices.
280T. Advanced Topics in Literacy and Early Education (1-3)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced, in-depth analysis of issues
and problems related to literacy, bilingualism, and early childhood education.
Emphasis placed on advanced research.
290. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6)
See Academic Placement -- Independent
Study. Approved for SP grading.
298A. Project Literacy (4)
Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; B
average on 24 units of the master's program including ERF 220. See Criteria for Thesis and Project. A project
consists of a significant undertaking appropriate to education such as the
development of curricula and instructional materials, intervention programs,
studies of policy related to reading and literacy, and educational theory.
An approved proposal is required for enrollment. Approved for SP
grading.
298B. Project Early Childhood Education (4)
Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; B
average on 24 units of the master's program including ERF 220. See Criteria for Thesis and Project. A project
consists of a significant undertaking appropriate to education such as the
development of curricula and instructional materials, intervention programs,
studies of policy related to early childhood education, and educational
theory. An approved proposal is required for enrollment. Approved for SP
grading.
299. Thesis (4)
Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy for the master's degree; B
average on 24 units of the master's program including ERF 220 and completion
of an acceptable thesis proposal. See Criteria
for Thesis and Project. Preparation, completion, and submission of an
acceptable thesis for the master's degree. See School of Education and Human
Development's graduate programs coordinator for thesis guidelines. Approved
for SP grading.
IN-SERVICE COURSES
(See Course Numbering System.)
Literacy and Early Education (LEE)
380T. Topics in Literacy and Early Education (1-6; max total
12)
Studies in theory, procedures, and application in such areas as pertain
to departmental focus.
383. Problems in Child Study
(2; max total 12 if topic not repeated)
Methods of studying children; relationship of child study groups, reviews
of research findings in child development, and adolescent behavior.
