ESL608 Writing Instruction (3 cr.)Prerequisite(s): ESL600 This course focuses on the concepts and skills needed to develop strong writing programs for students who differ in how they acquire literacy because of language and/or cultural differences. Major topics include exploring the history of the English language; strengthening students’ use of academic language (including grammar, usage, mechanics, style); writing for varying purposes and audiences across content areas; deepening the understanding of the role of technology in writing; and formal and informal assessment of writing.
Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to do the following:
- Understand a variety of methods, techniques, and program models suitable for second language instruction with diverse learners, including adapting existing materials to meet the needs of the students with limited English proficiency.
- Demonstrate an understanding of communication instruction in the second language context and the importance of developing communication skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing across the curriculum.
- Understand and use formal and informal second language assessment techniques to determine appropriate placement and to evaluate the progress of students with limited English proficiency.
- Understand the contributions of general and applied linguistics to second language education.
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