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COURSE OUTLINE

Course Title: Linking Learners for Literacy Online
Course Code: LLL2O
Department: English
Course Developer: Deborah Homuth
Development Date: Winter 2008


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Course Overview:

The goal of this course is to improve the literacy of people and adults throughout Canada and the world. The course is designed to assist learners with the acquisition and improvement of reading, writing, and computer skills.



Who should take the course?


Unit

Titles and Descriptions

Time and Sequence

Unit 1

Introduction

In this unit students will explore the course outline, read how they will be assessed on their work and be introduced to the software and how to use it.

1 hours

Unit 2

Sense and Sensibility: Reading and Thinking

Students begin by learning how to read information text, how to skim and scan, how to read expository non-fiction and how to read graphic texts.

25 hours

Unit 3

Sentence Review

Students will review the elements of a sentence and review the summary rules for writing in English.

5 hours

Unit 4

Voice and Choice: Writing and You

In this unit students will learn and practice the key writing skills of writing an information paragraph, writing a summary, writing an opinion piece, writing a narrative, writing a newspaper article, and writing a text in entirely in graphics.

25 hours

Unit 5

Language and Power: Voices through Reading and Writing

In this unit students will learn how to read and how to write in several different forms including: brochures, classified ads, textbooks, letters to the editor, websites, urban legends, and display ads. The unit concludes with a look at the use and power of language in North American society.

20 hours

Unit 6

Growth in Literacy: Into a Global Community

In this unit students will practice listening for a purpose. They will read articles regarding global issues and make personal reflections on global issues.

20 hours
Unit 7

Putting it all Together

This is the unit where students bring all their skills to bear at once. The students will produce four summative tasks: demonstrate their new reading skills, producing a summary and information paragraph and a self-reflection.

20 hours

Assessment

Assessment is a systematic process of collecting information or evidence about a student’s progress towards meeting the learning expectations. Assessment is embedded in the instructional activities throughout a unit. The expectations for the assessment tasks are clearly articulated and the learning activity is planned to make that demonstration possible. This process of beginning with the end in mind helps to keep focus on the expectations of the course. The purpose of assessment is to gather the data or evidence and to provide meaningful feedback to the student about how to improve or sustain the performance in the course. Scaled criteria designed as rubrics are often used to help the student to recognize their level of achievement and to provide guidance on how to achieve the next level.

Resources:

Students will have all the resources they need right inside the course except for access to the internet for some additional articles.

 

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