EDU 341: READING AND WRITING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM (5–12)

Program
Level
Undergraduate
Instructor
Stutz, Staff
Credits 3
This course emphasizes the investigation of theory and research related to the processes of reading, writing, and responding to content area text in middle/secondary education. It addresses a variety of topics such as strategy development for reading and writing to learn, methods and materials, cultural influences, assessment and evaluation, and the roles of teachers and administrators. There is a focus throughout the course on linking theory and research to practice. Limited to Education majors who have satisfied all the retention criteria. Students must concurrently take the associated pre-practicum course EDU 341F. This course is offered during alternate odd fall semesters.
Semester Offered
Fall 2025
Fall 2027