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Centreville, Virginia

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EDUC 616

Reading Specialist Practicum for Middle & Secondary Teachers

Practicum in working with middle school and secondary students with special reading problems. Understanding of the basic knowledge and elements of reading instruction for middle and secondary students will be the foundation of the practicum. The practicum will concentrate on diagnosis and remediation of reading problems, use of data-driven instruction, and understanding of the affective and cognitive domains in reading remediation. Students will use the Reader Self-Perception Scale and the Adolescent Reading Profile in addition to diagnostic cognitive reading assessments. The practicum student will display appropriate reading instruction in the areas of phonics, phonological awareness, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Understanding of student motivation, self-confidence and willingness to learn to read will be demonstrated in one-on-one conferences with the practicum student and middle school/secondary student. The practicum student will document 24 hours of seminar participation and 120 hours of classroom application of the latest reading research knowledge in assisting students in developing proficient reading strategies.

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
EDUC 590 - Analysis and Correction of Reading Disabilities
or
EDUC 380 - Diagnostic and Corrective Reading
and
EDUC 558 - Advanced Techniques of Reading Methods
or
EDUC 331 - Teaching Reading