READING
(RDG)
RDG 105 Cr.
2
Developmental
Reading
A
course designed to increase reading efficiency by emphasizing improvement in
reading comprehension, rate, and vocabulary. Attention is also given to
selected study skills including notetaking, test-taking, and listening.
Enjoyment of reading is stressed. Textbook purchase required.
RDG 320/520 Cr.
3
Emergent
Literacy
The
focus of this course is on developing preservice and inservice teachers’
knowledge and competencies in supporting the emergent literacy of young
children in prekindergarten, kindergarten, and primary grade settings. The
development of children’s language concepts will be examined and will serve as
a basis for planning an integrated reading and language arts curriculum.
Alternative assessments and evaluation of literacy development will also be
examined. Prerequisite: RDG 324. Offered occasionally.
RDG 324/524 Cr.
3
Elementary
Level Reading
This
foundation course in teaching reading introduces the prospective teacher to
current instructional strategies and materials used to teach reading at the
kindergarten through middle level. Prerequisites: junior standing and admission
to teacher education.
RDG 328/528 Cr.
3
Reading
in the Content Areas
This
course is designed to help prospective and practicing secondary-level teachers
guide students to more effectively comprehend assigned reading, use writing as
a tool for learning, develop better study habits, and expand their reading
interests. Prerequisite: admission to teacher education.
RDG 330/530 Cr.
2
Reading
in Performance Based Content Areas
This
course is designed for students seeking teacher certification in physical
education, music or art and for practicing teachers who wish to extend their
knowledge of literacy in performance based content areas. Open only to ESS, ART
and MUS education majors. Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education.
RDG 426 Cr.
2
Teaching
Children with Reading Difficulties: Planning and Implementing Effective Practices
Designed
for preservice teachers to develop skills for teaching children who experience
difficulty learning to read and write. Theory, assessment, instructional
strategies, organizational issues in the classroom and referral considerations
will be examined. To be taken concurrently with SPE 490. Prerequisites:
admission to teacher education, RDG 324 and SPE 420.
RDG 432 Cr.
3
Middle
Level Reading
An
examination of developmentally appropriate reading/language arts instruction
for the middle level (grades 5-9). The course focuses on 1) reading/writing
instruction which is consistent with the middle school philosophy and addresses
the needs of the young adolescent; 2) organization, management, instructional
practices and assessment of reading and writing; and 3) interdisciplinary
thematic instruction. Prerequisite: RDG 324 or RDG 328.
RDG 450/650 Cr.
3
Reading
and Writing Across the Curriculum: Learning to Learn from Text
Students
will learn how to implement components of the nationally validated “Content
Field Reading Program” of Kalispell, Montana. The program emphasizes how
content field teachers can help students read, study and learn from text. The
course is designed for content teachers (grades 4-12) and middle school, junior
high, and senior high reading specialists.
RDG 475/675 Cr.
1-3
Special
Topics Seminar in Reading Education
Special
topics in reading not covered by current reading courses. The particular topic
selected to be determined by current need and interest. Prerequisite: RDG 324
or 328. Repeatable for credit — maximum 6.