National Louis University 2012–2013 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog

RLR511 Corrective Techniques for the Reading Specialist

This course introduces theoretical and practical perspectives on instruction and teaching techniques to use with readers experiencing difficulty (grades 1 through 12). A series of case studies (students at different reading ability levels) are presented and analyzed during the course. Additional attention is given to readers for whom English is a second language and for diversity of culture and learning style. Based on initial diagnostic information, a teaching program is planned and hypothetically carried out, with careful attention being given to specific teaching strategies and the sequencing of instruction over time and the development of a strategic, constructive model of learning. Prerequisite(s): RLR501, RLR502, RLW541, RLL520 (or RLL528), RLR510 and admission to the Reading Program or consent of program director. 3 semester hours

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