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LAE 4416 - Children's Literature in Early Childhood Education (Credit Hours: 3)

College Credit 14 - Upper Level Arts & Profession

Description

This course exposes learners to a variety of literature for young children while focusing on research based instructional practices in early childhood education settings using fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. The course analyzes childrens literature expanding on cultural competence, differentiation, and individual learner experiences. This course equips learners to identify, select, analyze, and assess childrens literature including the development of analytical thinking, writing skills, and oral expression as they are applied to the study of childrens literature

Prerequisites

None

Corequisites

None

Conditions

Junior-level status or above. Must be admitted to the Early Childhood Education (T100) (B.S.) program.

Credits

3

Contact Hours

3

Applicable Programs

B.S.

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