RLW - Reading and Language, Writing

RLW 541 Teaching Writing

This course addresses relationships among research, theory, and practice in the teaching of writing, as pertaining to developmental and composing processes, the role of the community, writing strategies and skills, writing to learn in the content areas, reading-writing connections and the role of writing in the development of reading, genres and modes of discourse, uses of technology, conventions of standard written English, assessment, and diverse learners. Prerequisite(s): Pre service basic course in teaching writing, RLL480B, or consent of instructor. 2 semester hours

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2

RLW 542 The Teacher as Writer

Provides an opportunity to develop competence and confidence in one's own composition by writing, critiquing, and revising in the context of in--class interaction; and by receiving relevant feedback on one's own writing, and to reflect on the implications of this experience for the teaching of writing. Designed for elementary, middle, and high school teachers. 2 semester hours

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RLW 583 Workshop/Writing/Contemporary Issues

1-4 semester hours

1 TO 6

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1 TO 6

RLW 584 Workshop/Writing/Programs and Materials

1-4 semester hours

1 TO 6

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1 TO 6

RLW 585 Workshop/Writing/Instruction

1-4 semester hours

1 TO 6

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1 TO 6

RLW 586 Workshop/Writing/Assessment

1-4 semester hours

1 TO 6

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1 TO 6

RLW 587 Workshop/Writing/Staff Development

1-4 semester hours

1 TO 6

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1 TO 6

RLW 594 Independent Study/Writing

1-4 semester hours

1 TO 4

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1 TO 4

RLW 595 Special Topics/Writing

1-4 semester hours

1 TO 6

Credits

1 TO 6