Mar 29, 2024  
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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TSL 611 - Principles and Practices of TESOL


This course examines historical and theoretical perspectives on the field of TESOL, and describes contemporary models and approaches to the education of English Language as well as content. Principles of language development across the curriculum form the basis for a review of methods, materials, and technology appropriate to English Language Learners of all backgrounds and proficiencies, including those with disabilities. Broad understanding of the role of the ESOL educator is developed with reference to professionalism and advocacy in TESOL, interaction with parents and community, and the impact of Learning Standards in framing the education of English Language Learners. Pre or Corequisite: TSL 603. Clinical experience required. Number of hours will vary based on student’s program.

Prerequisites & Notes
Pre or Corequisite: TSL 603. Clinical experience required. Number of hours will vary based on student’s program. Term cycle: Fall and Spring. Yearly cycle: all years.

Credits: 3



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