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EAL 300 Educational Foundations for Learning English as an Additional Language

The course provides an understanding of the historical, political, sociocultural and educational concepts and issues that affect linguistically and culturally diverse students in schools. The course considers local, state, and federal policies regarding entitlement and appropriate school services for English language learners. Theories of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) and bilingualism, sociocultural theories, and language and content standards for English language learners are analyzed for their pedagogical implications. Specific program models and ways to differentiate language and content area instruction for English language learners are examined. Pre-requisite(s): None. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours

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EAL 331 Cross Cultural Studies for Working with English Language Learners

This course examines the impact of culture on learners within society and the educational system and the importance of understanding the power of culture in addressing the needs of English language learners. It explores the processes of acculturation and cultural conflict. Participants examine the influence of cultural assumptions on student performance and self-image in the American educational system. Participants explore the behavior and learning styles of diverse students and the ways teacher beliefs and practices affect their lives and achievements. Assigned course requirements include the completion of 20 clinical/observation hours. Pre-requisite(s): EAL 300. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours

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