EDUC 126
Language, Literacy, and Academic Development: Educational Considerations for School-Age Multilingual and English Language Learner Students
Description: (Formerly numbered 166.) Seminar, five hours. Use of child-centered approach to examine instructional strategies and assessment practices with preK-12 multilingual and English learner (EL) students who are learning academic content at same time they are acquiring English (and possibly additional languages) in school. Critical comparison of effectiveness of English-only programming with dual-language approaches (e.g., two-way immersion, transitional bilingual education) and roles of summative and formative assessments in educational decision making with multilingual and EL students. Letter grading.
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Winter 2024 - Dr. Bailey was super understanding, cared a lot about her students & the course topics, and led the class beautifully! Classes were always engaging, the assignments were fun and creative, and the class’s structure really encourages peer connections & relationship building. Dr. Bailey did a great job integrating all classroom components and overall fostered a super fun environment where we felt ready & excited to learn. There were 4 major assignments: an article summary, a student interview, a parent interview, and a final paper. We also worked in pod groups for the first hour of class where we met in YRL and also had a separate group we were placed into based on our interests in the weekly topics. With the pod groups, we did small assignments like an infographic and with the other group, we created presentations to present in class. Other homework assignments included the readings (which could sometimes be long, but you could get away with not doing all of them) and weekly discussion posts based on the readings & your personal experiences. I highly recommend participating in class! Definitely take this class! Super fun teaching team & course!
Winter 2024 - Dr. Bailey was super understanding, cared a lot about her students & the course topics, and led the class beautifully! Classes were always engaging, the assignments were fun and creative, and the class’s structure really encourages peer connections & relationship building. Dr. Bailey did a great job integrating all classroom components and overall fostered a super fun environment where we felt ready & excited to learn. There were 4 major assignments: an article summary, a student interview, a parent interview, and a final paper. We also worked in pod groups for the first hour of class where we met in YRL and also had a separate group we were placed into based on our interests in the weekly topics. With the pod groups, we did small assignments like an infographic and with the other group, we created presentations to present in class. Other homework assignments included the readings (which could sometimes be long, but you could get away with not doing all of them) and weekly discussion posts based on the readings & your personal experiences. I highly recommend participating in class! Definitely take this class! Super fun teaching team & course!