Bank Street College of Education·New York
Develop and deliver course content for EDUC 869 while evaluating student performance and providing constructive feedback. Maintain open communication with students and collaborate with program faculty to ensure curriculum alignment.
Onground Adjunct Course Instructor for EDUC 869: Supporting Early Language and Literacy for Children with Developmental Variations (Birth-8)
Division: Graduate School of Education
EDUC 869: Supporting Early Language and Literacy for Children with Developmental Variations (Birth-8), 2 credits
Term: Fall, Onground
This course examines communication, language, and literacy as they emerge in monolingual and multilingual children from infancy through early childhood.
Participants examine how language, socialization, communicative competence, and literacy develop within, and are impacted by, children’s sociocultural contexts.
Participants are introduced to communication disorders and other learning variations of the early years that affect language and literacy learning.
Specific practices are identified to enhance the experience of young children who are receiving services in school as English language learners.
Modifications and adaptations to support children with learning variations are explored.
Compensation: $4,276
A Master's degree in early childhood special education or a related field is required, with a doctorate preferred. Candidates should have 5 or more years of experience teaching young children with disabilities.
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