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- Effective Term:
- Summer 2019
- Course Number:
- ABE 0790
- Course Title:
- Intermediate Integrated Reading and Writing
- Credit Hours:
- 0
- Contact Hours:
- 60-72
Course Description
Integrates reading and writing skills to enhance critical thinking, analysis, and synthesis of information for understanding and effective communication. Required: CASAS Reading Placement 210-234.
Addendum to Course Description
Required: CASAS Reading Placement 210-234, Accuplacer 26-35/Accuplacer Next Gen 210-223
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon completion the student will be able to:
- Use and understand pre-writing and pre-reading strategies to identify, clarify, and or prepare for any reading or writing activity.
- Incorporate fluency and new vocabulary into daily and academic reading and writing.
- Apply a range of strategies including activating prior knowledge and cultural understanding to monitor and enhance comprehension.
- Utilize steps in the writing process and apply the appropriate English language conventions in daily and academic writing.
- Apply critical thinking in written responses to a text or prompt.
- Apply improved communication skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking).
Aspirational Goals
- Exhibit persistence, self-motivation, self-advocacy, and personal responsibility
- Reflect upon, assess, identify, and celebrate one’s own learning gains
- Explore, develop, and monitor appropriate academic and professional goals
- Advance knowledge and skills to make independent choices as a citizen, family member, worker, and life-long learner
Outcome Assessment Strategies
- Complete CASAS reading test
- Create writing portfolios, including reflections, drafts that show evidence of revising and editing
- Write paragraphs, short essays, letters, poems, journal entries, notes, annotations
- Graph reading rate
- Develop projects, presentations, and debates
- Complete Reading with Understanding Diary
- Assess comprehension with quizzes, multiple choice questions, written response and discussion questions
- Reading journal
- ABE Intermediate In-Class Reading and Writing Assessment
- Guided note taking and short discussions in response to videos
- Complete a computer-based assignment
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
Themes: Family, Citizen, Lifelong Learner, Worker, Social Studies, Science, Metacognition
Concepts: goal setting, critical thinking, decision making, confidence building, collaborative teamwork, student success skills, cultural literacy, media literacy
Issues: barriers to student success, access to resources, communication skills, learning differences, test and school anxiety, and behavior appropriate to academic and professional settings
Skills:
- Awareness of writing as a process (planning, developing, organizing, revising, editing)
- Develop writing content and style in a way that serves the purpose
- Draw on prior experience, new knowledge and one’s own questions, interests and observations to generate ideas
- Use one or more strategies to plan and organize text
- Develop and organize ideas logically in a simple academic or creative text
- Introduce a topic clearly and sequence ideas logically with a beginning middle and end
- Use basic and some complex grammar to construct sentences and linked paragraphs
- Use everyday and some academic vocabulary related to a broad range of topics and contexts
- Express one’s thought and ideas in a way that demonstrates attention to the purpose, context and audience.
- Consider and apply feedback from self and others to remove barriers to reader comprehension and better address the writing purpose
- Use writing conventions appropriate for simple and some complex text types
- Proofread and apply knowledge of basic conventions to enhance reader understanding
- Write using a variety of technologies and digital media
- Carry out writing tasks that require short, simple explanation
- Use a variety of strategies to reinforce writing development
- Appraise own writing skills and abilities and those of others through revision/editing process
- Revise and/or edit written work from self-review, peer or instructor feedback
- Summarize ideas in a text
- Read regularly for own purposes
- Identify, clarify, and/or prepare for reading purpose
- Monitor comprehension and adjust reading strategies
- Pronounce on sight words, and abbreviations found in simple and everyday texts related to areas of interest or study
- Recognize on sight syllable patterns/types, root words, and affixes in common words
- Acquire and apply meanings of words and phrases found in simple and everyday texts related to personal interest
- Accurately read aloud text composed of simple, compound and short complex sentences with appropriate pacing, phrasing, and expression
- Apply prior knowledge of the content and situation, including cultural understanding, to support comprehension
- Use textual evidence to analyze the content and reflect on the underlying meanings
- Use strategies in combination to pronounce and/or discern the meanings of unfamiliar words found in a simple text
- Choose from a range of simple strategies and integrate them to monitor and/or enhance text comprehension, (eg: use knowledge of common text formats and text features, make inferences, retell, reread, use simple graphic organizers, discuss with others, make a mental picture, use simple text markings like highlighting, underlining, noting personal reactions/questions)
- Locate, analyze, and critique stated and implied information and/or ideas simple functional, informational, or persuasive text
- Identify the topic, stated main idea, or central claim, and key details within a short text
- Evaluate the reliability, accuracy and sufficiency of information and claims, (eg: checking for missing details, distinguishing fact vs. opinion, identifying misleading statements)
- Draw conclusions related to the common structural elements of a simple literary work
- Identify, interpret and appreciate an authors use of language and simple literary techniques
- Connect people/characters, events, information, ideas, or themes presented in one text with those in other texts and/or in real life to address the reading purpose
- Recognize compare/contrast and cause/effect