Class Syllabus: How to Teach Reading Fundamentals
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Course Description
Reading is the process of absorbing the written word. Whether in English or another language, reading is an essential part of communication between human beings. Reading comprehension is the ability to process, think through and connect ideas that are expressed on paper.
Reading may be achieved through a variety of methods and techniques that best suit individual learners and students of all ages and levels. This reading basics course is designed to help students increase their reading speed as well as their ability to comprehend content, directions, and absorb materials for retention. Whether a student is taking this course to increase reading skills as a second or foreign language or by native English speakers wishing to increase their comprehension of a wide variety of materials, students will be introduced to different techniques and materials to do so.
Whether a student needs to increase his or her comprehension for work environments, pleasure, or school, styles of approach, engagement, as well as the potential of using a wide variety of resources and tools are explored in this course. From learning the basics of reading comprehension such as decoding and retention to understanding how vocabulary is created and using the Internet to improve reading skills, this course offers students a basic and solid foundation in reading multiple types of materials for a wide range of daily living scenarios and needs.
Understanding the difficulties that may face many students, as focused on helping students gain the most from their reading experiences, this reading basics course is designed to encourage students to excel in their reading adventures and endeavors.
Course Requirements
This course will not require you to have previous experience in any particular area but you should have a high school reading level. No books will be required.
Course Topics
- Lesson 1: Introduction to Reading Basics
- Lesson 2: Reading Comprehension Basics
- Lesson 3: Components of Reading
- Lesson 4: Understanding Words
- Lesson 5: Vocabulary Building
- Lesson 6: Reading for the American Workplace
- Lesson 7: Using the Internet to Improve Reading Skills
- Lesson 8: English Grammar Basics
- Lesson 9: Reading Basics for ESL Learners
- Lesson 10: Improving Reading Skills
- Lesson 11: Reading Difficulties
- Lesson 12: Get the Most from your Reading Adventures
Course Materials
All course material will be provided in the lessons and netlinks. There are no required materials to purchase before taking the class.
Grading Policy
Each lesson will include a lesson review quiz along with one or two assignments. Students will successfully complete this course with 70% or better.
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