Course Descriptions

Reading Education

MRD 7801
Language Development
3 credits

This course is a detailed study of the relationship of language to reading. Social and cultural differences and similarities, typical and atypical language development, theories of language acquisition, effective language models, and the complexity of language are emphasized. Assessment and intervention strategies of language delays/deficiencies are included. Socio-psycholinguistic theories and metacognition are major components of this course. Strategies and skills for reading, spelling, language development, and writing instruction are demonstrated and applied (CEC Standard Six – Language).

Prerequisite(s): MED 6102