Reading in the Middle, Junior, and Senior High School
SUMMER SEMESTER 2008
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DR. Woodrow Trathen |
| (e-mail: trathenwr@appstate.edu or trathenwr@gmail.com) |
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Office: EDH 326A |
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Office Phone: 828.262.6056 Cell Phone: 828.406.0514 |
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Office Hours: By appointment please |
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Course: Web-based |
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This semester you will participate in a web-based course that is by design self pacing. A
substantial part of the instruction
will use telecommunication technology.
All skills in this area that you will be expected to use will NOT be explicitly
taught--this course assumes a certain level of expertise with computers.
If you need help with technology, you need to
find someone who can assist
you. Patience and flexibility are required for success in this class.
Content Area Reading Web site. http://www.ltl.appstate.edu/carol/
Auxiliary Texts (listed on assignments page)
General assignments: 85% (Introduction: 15%; Materials: 25%; Literacy Teaching Strategies: 25%; Content Area Lessons: 20%)
Plusses and minuses on final grades are at the discretion of the Instructor.
Each assignment will include detailed expectations.
GRADING SCALE
COURSE DESCRIPTION AND CALENDAR
SECTION I: Introduction (May 9 - 15, 2008)
Class attendance, assignments, and participation: Weekly attendance
is mandatory. Attendance in a web-based course
means showing up in discussion.
You must develop a regular routine where you read
e-mail and web blogs DAILY.
Periodically the instructor will post questions to the class blog for scholarly discussion, please be prepared to comment on
these items and to interact with fellow class members regarding their responses. In addition, you may pose a question to
other members of the class requesting a response that would assist you with making a positive impact on classroom instruction
now or in the future. You should always be prepared
for discussion by completing assigned tasks such as readings
and class activities
in a timely manner. Preparation for class is
demonstrated through your active participation in assignments and web blog discussions.
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updated 4/27/08