Upon successful completion of the course, each participant should be able to:
- Create learning experiences with literature that are meaningful to the learner, incorporating prior knowledge.
- Utilize stories and poetry as tools for the social, intellectual and emotional development of the diverse learner.
- Share stories and poetry constructively, building communication skills necessary within and beyond the classroom.
- Use literature as a critical thinking tool for reading, writing, speaking and listening, as well as other communicative arts – movement, music, drama and art.
- Explore genres of literature and plan methods for utilizing reading in the content areas for supporting concepts and developing an awareness of a global society to support families in building community.
- Experience inquiry, choice and decision making while exploring all genres and discovering authors and researching topics and selecting quality literature.
- Read, discuss and apply theory, research and practice from professional literature to knowledge of teaching.
- Identify elements of children’s literature critical for quality literature.
- Reflect using art, writing, movement and drama to organize thoughts and ideas and share new knowledge both personally and professionally.
- Use the creative arts for expressing critical elements of the story.
- Compile an anthology of selected poems for children.
This course meets the following MoSPE standards: 1C1, 1C5, 4C2, 6C3.