Dr. Samuel S. David

Assistant Professor of Multilingual Education

Courses


CI 5632: Literacy and Language Development in Second Language Classrooms

This course provides a background to inquiry in the areas of second/foreign language reading and writing for teacher candidates in the post baccalaureate ESL and World Language licensure program.


CI 5635: Culture and Diversity in Second Language Settings

This course serves teacher candidates in the post baccalaureate ESL and World Language licensure program. It explores the interaction of language and cultural identity and the implications for education.


CI 5641 Language, Culture, and Education

This course explores the interaction of language and cultural identity and the implications for education. It considers the broader social implications of diversity by examining issues of language and power.


CI 5645: Methods for Teaching English Learners

The course is designed to give Elementary Education licensure candidates grounding in theory and practice for teaching linguistically and culturally diverse students.


CI 5655: Teaching Multilingual Learners in Special Education Contexts

The course is designed to give Special Education licensure candidates grounding in theory and practice for teaching linguistically and culturally diverse students.


CI 5656: Teaching Literacy in Second Language Classrooms

This course uses a multiliteracies lens to deepen students’ understanding of second/foreign language literacy and of current pedagogical approaches to the teaching of literacy across many language classroom settings.


CI 5657: Teaching Speaking and Listening in Second Language Classrooms

This course introduces students to theory and practice in the teaching of world and second language (L2) oral language development with an emphasis on interactive, integrated, and proficiency-oriented approaches.