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EDCURRIC 709B

: Literacy Intervention: Individual Inquiry
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Students engage in advanced study of theory and research related to optimising Literacy Intervention effectiveness. A critical understanding of Literacy Processing theory and Literacy Intervention principles and practices is integral to support teachers in effectively working with children having difficulty with literacy learning. A practicum component involving daily teaching of four six-year-old children forming case studies for analysis is required.
Subject: Education Curriculum Studies
Prerequisite: Departmental approval To complete this course students must enrol in EDCURRIC 709 A and B
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EDCURRIC 709B

: Reading Recovery: Individual Inquiry
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Students engage in advanced study of theory and research related to optimising Reading Recovery's effectiveness. A critical understanding of Literacy Processing theory and Reading Recovery principles and practices is integral to support teachers in effectively working with children having difficulty with literacy learning. A practicum component involving daily teaching of four six-year-old children forming case studies for analysis is required.
Subject: Education Curriculum Studies
Prerequisite: Departmental consent To complete this course students must enrol in EDCURRIC 709 A and B
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EDCURRIC 709B

: Reading Recovery: Individual Inquiry
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Students engage in advanced study of theory and research related to optimising Reading Recovery's effectiveness. A critical understanding of Literacy Processing theory and Reading Recovery principles and practices is integral to support teachers in effectively working with children having difficulty with literacy learning. A practicum component involving daily teaching of four six-year-old children forming case studies for analysis is required.
Subject: Education Curriculum Studies
Prerequisite: Departmental consent To complete this course students must enrol in EDCURRIC 709 A and B