Course Number:ED G121
Credit Hours: 3
Course Title: Language, Culture, and Literacy in Middle and High Schools

Course Description: Retired August 31, 2007; replaced with ED G121 in the Graduate School of Education. Examines the interrelationships among language, culture, and identity, and explores the implications of those relationships for effective teaching in middle schools and high schools. Considers issues of linguistic diversity within their broad sociopolitical and philosophical contexts, emphasizing how language discrimination functions within the context of other forms of systematic oppression in our society. Explores the processes of identity development in the context of schooling and literacy performance. Also examines methods of helping linguistically diverse students to develop their oral and written language abilities within a learning environment that draws upon and celebrates their native language abilities and traditions. Graduate students are required to demonstrate advanced levels of study and research.

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Summer 1 Offering: Prerequisite 1: ED G104

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Cross-Listed Course 1: ED U521Prerequisite 3:

Cross-Listed Course 2: Prerequisite 4:

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Cross-Listed Course 5: Repeatable: N

Additional Information: Retired course