Academic Catalog 2024-2025

ECE ECE 250 Children's Literacy & Lit

High quality children's books are used as a vehicle for supporting and applying current research on the acquisition of language and reading. This course provides an overview of exemplary authors and illustrators of children's literature from birth to age eight. Students will become familiar with Caldecott Award winning books and the artistic techniques used to create these books. Poetry, multicultural books, and bibliotherapy as applied to early childhood education are studied. Students learn how to use children's literature to highlight the literacy elements of characterization, plot, setting, and theme. They learn how to teach domains of language (phonology, semantics, syntax, morphology, and pragmatics) through shared storybook reading. Additionally, students explore the teacher's role in promoting family literacy and participate in a service-learning project.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ECE 130, ENG 109