ECS 570 Full Course GCU
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ECS 570 Language literature and communication in early childhood/special education
ECS 570 Full Course Discussions GCU
ECS 570 Topic 1 DQ 1
After reading about how oral language is developed in
the early years, identify one strategy to develop oral language. Reflect
on that strategy and how it supports the development of language in young
children. Then describe how you will implement the use of this strategy
within your classroom to increase the development of oral communication.
ECS 570 Topic 1 DQ 2
There are many things that affect a child’s oral
communication development. Discuss the importance of family influences on
a child’s oral communication development. Reflect on this and how you, as
an early childhood teacher, can educate parents on their role in their child’s
oral communication development.
ECS 570 Topic 2 DQ 1
A teacher is required to understand child
development. Why is understanding the typical patterns of speech
development relevant to an early childhood educator? Explain how this
knowledge will be used as you develop your lesson plans in the classroom.
ECS 570 Topic 2 DQ 2
Children’s literature can be used to foster a child’s
early speech development. Name two children’s books you could use in your
classroom to build a child’s articulation skills and language
development. Describe how the books you reference can enhance your
instruction in these areas.
ECS 570 Topic 3 DQ 1
Describe a game you could use in your early childhood
class to facilitate the development of articulation skills. Discuss in
what ways you would use this game, and how it encourages development of
articulation skills.
ECS 570 Topic 3 DQ 2
A child’s speech development affects his or her
emergent literacy skills. Discuss the importance of exposure to
language-rich activities in the early years and their effects on emerging
literacy and becoming readers.
ECS 570 Topic 4 DQ 1
As with all things, teachers and students may face
challenges when utilizing assistive technology in the classroom. Discuss
challenges one might face when assistive technology is used, and how you as the
teacher will handle such situations.
ECS 570 Topic 4 DQ 2
After reading “Emerging Literacy through Assistive Technology’”
reflect on the importance of pictures and picture schedules for children who
are non-verbal or limited in their speech. Describe how picture schedules
can be used at school. Discuss other settings to which this skill can be
transferred.
ECS 570 Topic 5 DQ 1
Identify a local resource center and how it could be
beneficial to a child with special needs, as well as to his or her
family. Based on the information that you gathered, what do you consider
to be the most valuable service offered through the center? Please explain your
reasoning.
ECS 570 Topic 5 DQ 2
Special education services are funded through
different sources and agencies. Describe services available for children in
three different age groups: Birth-3, 3-5, and 5-8. Which age group has
the most access to services and discuss why you think it is that way.
ECS 570 Topic 6 DQ 1
Over the years, there has been much discussion about
the best order in which to introduce young children to letters and letter
sounds. What do you feel is the best order in which to introduce letters in the
classroom and why?
ECS 570 Topic 6 DQ 2
How can environmental print be used to build
pre-reading skills? Give an example of an environmental print and your
proposed plan to use it.
ECS 570 Full Course Assignments GCU
ECS 570 Topic 1 Developmental Milestones Brochure
Children entering into a developmental preschool
program might have delays in the area of oral communication. Many parents
find themselves uneducated about how to help their youngsters in this area.
Part 1: Brochure
Create a brochure that can be shared with parents as
well as general education teachers that describes:
- Developmental
milestones in the area of oral communication for children birth to 8 years
old.
- Two
strategies for children aged birth through Pre-K that would embed learning
opportunities that encourage communication in everyday routines,
relationships, activities, and places for the home setting.
- Three
strategies for children aged Birth-Pre-K that would embed learning
opportunities that encourage communication in everyday routines,
relationships, activities, and places, inside the classroom.
- Four
strategies that can be used to encourage oral communication development
for Birth-Pre-K students with exceptionalities; 2 for children with disabilities
and 2 for children with giftedness. Make sure to include both a home
strategy and a classroom strategy for children with disabilities and for
children with giftedness.
- Two
services available in the community for birth through Pre-K children and their
families related to developing oral communication and literacy.
Support your information with 3-5 scholarly resources.
Part 2: Reflection
In a 250-300 word reflection, discuss why it is
important to have information related to developmental milestones for oral
communication available for parents. Additionally, explain the validity of the
information you placed in the brochure.
Submit your brochure and reflection as two separate
deliverables.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines
found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An
abstract is not required.
This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior
to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for
successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to
LopesWrite. Refer to the LopesWrite Technical Support
articles for assistance.
ECS 570 Topic 2 Speech Development Graphic Organizer
Create a graphic organizer to share with families and
colleagues that illustrates the typical and atypical patterns of speech and
language development in children ages 4-8 years.
The graphic organizer should:
- Describe
typical and atypical patterns of speech and language development.
- Show
which sounds are appropriate at each age from ages 4-8 years.
- Include
how speech affects literacy.
- Include
an educational activity or exercise that could be used at home to foster
the development of those sounds at each age from ages 4-8.
- Additional
local/community resources for families to support speech and language
development.
Support your information with 3-5 scholarly resources.
Include a 250-350 word description of how you would
present this graphic organizer to your general education colleagues.
Submit your graphic organizer and description as one
deliverable.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines
found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An
abstract is not required.
This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior
to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for
successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to
LopesWrite. Refer to the LopesWrite Technical Support
articles for assistance.
ECS 570 Topic 3 Phoneme /k/ Lesson Plan
Design a whole group lesson on the phoneme /k/
appropriate for “Class Profile” kindergarten students using the “COE Lesson
Plan Template.” The lesson should focus on reading aloud basic sight words
beginning with the phoneme /k/ and include differentiation for language
development and communication skills of individuals with exceptionalities for students
who have IEPs in the “Class Profile.”
In addition, compose a 250-350 word reflection,
rationalizing your differentiation strategies based on the “Class Profile”
students.
Support your rationale with 2-3 scholarly resources.
Submit both the lesson plan and summary as one
submission.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines
found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An
abstract is not required.
This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior
to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the exceptions for
successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to
LopesWrite. Refer to the LopesWrite Technical Support
articles for assistance.
ECS 570 Topic 4 Assistive Technology Essay
There are a variety of assistive technologies (AT)
available for early childhood teachers to incorporate into instruction for
students with learning disabilities.
For this assignment, choose an assistive technology
device that can be used to support the development of language, literacy or
communication skills in either an early childhood inclusive preschool setting,
or a K-3 inclusive classroom. In a 750-1,000 word essay:
- Include
a description of the setting you have selected.
- Include
a picture or illustration of the AT device you have chosen.
- Describe
the device and its uses.
- Explain
how it is beneficial to children with development delays.
- Describe
how you could implement the device in your classroom.
- Reflect
on the challenges of implementing assistive technologies in the classroom.
Consider how you will seek resources or assistance in learning the device
and how to best use it to help the students be successful in their
learning environment.
Support your essay with 3-5 scholarly resources.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines
found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior
to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the exceptions for
successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to
LopesWrite. Refer to the LopesWrite Technical Support
articles for assistance.
ECS 570 Topic 5 Benchmark – Literacy Beyond the
Classroom
For this assignment, you will use the knowledge you
have gained in this course to create a digital presentation describing five
at-home activities for developing language, literacy, and communication skills
that are appropriate for children described in the provided “1st grade Class
Profile.”
Design a 10-15 slide digital presentation to show to
parents that explains five at-home activities that can be used to develop
language, literacy, and communication skills, based on the ELA standards, for
their child. Your presentation should include a title slide, references slide,
detailed speaker’s notes, and include the following:
- Title
and brief description of each activity. Each activity should be
developmentally appropriate and engaging. Include two activities to
develop reading skills, two for writing skills, and one for speaking
skills. Include 1-2 adaptations for children who may be struggling in each
area, as well as 1-2 adaptations for those who are above grade level,
based on data from the “Class Profile.”
- The
activities should teach cross-disciplinary knowledge and skills such as
critical thinking and problem solving.
- A
research-based explanation of how each activity will benefit the children,
relating it back to the data provided in the “Class Profile.”
- Ways
that each activity can be remediated for students with development delays,
as well as how it can be enriched for gifted students, based on the needs
of students outlined in the “Class Profile.”
- A
closing slide summarizing key points in your presentation.
Although you will be making instructional choices
based on data from the “Class Profile,” remember not to call out individual
children or use children’s names in this parent presentation.
Support your information with 3-5 scholarly resources.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines
found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the
rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the
expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to
LopesWrite. Refer to the LopesWrite Technical Support
articles for assistance.
Program competencies and national standards assessed
in the benchmark assignment:
COE 2.5: Use strategies to enhance language
development and communication skills of individuals with exceptionalities. [CEC
5.4; InTASC 2(e)]
COE 3.7: Use data to select, develop, and adapt
learning experiences for individuals with exceptionalities that are reflective
of their abilities, interests, and cultural, and linguistic factors. [CEC 5.1;
InTASC 1(b), 7(b)]
COE 3.8: Use augmentative and alternative
communication systems and a variety of assistive technologies to support the
communication and learning of individuals with exceptionalities. [CEC 5.3;
InTASC 3(h), 8(h); ISTE 1d]
COE 3.10: Teach cross-disciplinary knowledge and
skills such as critical thinking and problem solving to individuals with
exceptionalities. [CEC 5.7; InTASC 5(a), 7(h)]
ECS 570 Topic 6 Effects of Oral Language
Oral language forms the foundation of reading comprehension
and affects our understanding of the symbol systems that are used for reading
and writing. Teachers have opportunities to promote reading and writing through
various activities that involve oral language such as group activities that
engage students in conversations about what they read and write.
Review the following case study to inform the
assignment below:
Student: Raymond
Age: 6.1
Grade: K
Raymond is having difficulty mastering basic reading
skills and his teacher is concerned. Most of the students are able to rhyme CVC
(consonant-vowel-consonant) words. However, Raymond is having difficulty
identifying rhyming words. He can match all upper and lower case letters and
can identify all upper case letters. Raymond has trouble with lower case letters,
he mixes up /b/ and /d/, /g/ and /j/, /m/ and /n/, and /p/ and /q/.
His teacher is also concerned about Raymond’s
comprehension skills. He enjoys listening to stories and is able to identify
the characters and setting of the story. He is able to identify what happened
at the beginning and at the end of the story, but has difficulty sequencing the
middle of a story.
His teacher has spoken with his parents about the
possible need for additional support and his parents have agreed to help at
home with any activity the teacher sends home. The following are goals for
Raymond to achieve:
- Given
a list of CVC words, Raymond will match the rhyming words.
- Given
a CVC word, Raymond will produce rhyming words.
- Identify
lower case letters.
- After
listening to a story, Raymond will identify the main ideas.
- After
listening to a story, Raymond will sequence three or four events.
Case scenario used with permission from The Iris
Center.
http://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/wp-content/uploads/pdf_case_studies/ics_earrd.pdf
In a 500-750 word essay, describe the effect of oral
language on decoding, reading comprehension, and written expression. In
addition, describe communicative strategies that teachers can use to improve
Raymond’s reading and written expression skills. Your essay should include:
- A
discussion with examples about how oral language affects decoding, reading
comprehension, and written expression.
- Describe
at least two communicative strategies that can be used to develop
Raymond’s reading skills. Explain how these strategies improve decoding
and comprehension.
- Describe
at least two communicative strategies that can be used to develop
Raymond’s written expression skills. Explain how these strategies improve
the quality of writing samples.
- At
least two examples of assistive technology that could be used to support
the development of Raymond’s reading and writing skills.
Include at least three scholarly sources to support
your essay.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines
found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An
abstract is not required.
You are required to submit this assignment to
LopesWrite. Refer to the LopesWrite Technical Support
articles for assistance.
This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior
to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful
completion.
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