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Education – Bilingual Education

EDBE 5010 (0-3-0) Bilingual Education Certification Seminar

This course is designed to help students prepare for the Texas Examination of Educator Standards (TExES) in Bilingual Education Certification. The course will focus on content and sample questions from state authorized preparation manuals distributed by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Students must score a minimum of 85% on the DBU TExES post-test in order to pass the course and be authorized by the College of Education to take the TExES examination.

Requisites: Completion of EDBE 5301, EDBE 5302, ESLS 5301, and ESLS 5306. The course can be waived for students who are state ESL or bilingual certified.

Offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.

EDBE 5011 (0-3-0) Bilingual Target Language Proficiency Test (BTLPT) Seminar

This seminar is designed to help students prepare for the Bilingual Target Language Proficiency Test (BTLPT) Texas Examination of Educator Standards (TExES). The course will focus on content and sample questions from state authorized preparation manuals distributed by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Students must score a minimum of 85% on the DBU TExES post-test in order to pass the course and be authorized by the College of Education to take the TExES examination. Only students seeking bilingual certification will be required to complete the EDBE 5011 seminar.  

Requisites: Completion of EDBE 5301, EDBE 5302, ESLS 5301, and ESLS 5306. The course can be waived for students who are state ESL or bilingual certified.

Offered:  Fall, Spring.

EDBE 5301 (3-3-0) Principles of Biliteracy Development in Spanish and English

Models of reading instruction and the components of a Spanish reading program for native speakers will be investigated  from multiple perspectives. Students will examine practical classroom applications, the historical development of literacy, the processes that affect acquisition and development of literacy in the home and school. Students will study how spelling develops in Spanish and how native Spanish speakers develop as spellers in English. Special emphasis will be given to the choosing of culturally relevant texts and the teaching of language through content and themes. In addition, the role of phonics and phonemic awareness in the teaching of reading to English language learners will be discussed. This course is taught in Spanish.

Requisites: Satisfactory score on Spanish language proficiency entrance exam.

Offered:  Summer.

EDBE 5302 (3-3-0) Academic Spanish Across the Content Area

This course, taught in Spanish, focuses on the use of academic Spanish in the teaching of science, mathematics, social science, music, art, and language arts, and current approaches of teaching those subjects in bilingual classrooms. The course includes the study of standard academic Spanish as well as dialects of Spanish.

Requisites: Satisfactory score on Spanish language proficiency entrance exam.

Offered:  Fall.

EDBE 5303 (3-3-0) Literatura Infantil

The focus of this course is to develop an awareness and appreciation of poems, short stories, theatre and novels for   children, written originally in Spanish by authors from diverse regions of Spanish-speaking world. Students will be required to analyze and interpret texts from a literary perspective. Students will examine and implement various strategies for incorporating children’s literature into the bilingual education curriculum as well as assess the cultural authenticity and aesthetic value of texts. This course is taught in Spanish.

Requisites: None.

Offered: Periodically.

EDBE 5304 (3-3-0) Principles of Curriculum Development in Dual Language and ESL Classrooms

Students will connect research and theory to best practices for English language learners in dual language and ESL settings. Students will apply their understanding of best practices to evaluating and planning curriculum. In this course students will understand two-way bilingual and ESL program models in the context of bilingual education. Students will learn about teachers’ and administrators’ roles and the importance of parental involvement in dual language and ESL programs. Research on students’ outcomes will also be analyzed.

Requisites: None.

Offered:  Summer.

EDBE 5320 (3-3-0) Assessing English Language Learners (ESLS 5320)

Students will develop the knowledge and skills needed to assess English language learners in ways that are valid, reliable, and fair. Students will learn about and apply the use of formal and informal assessment tools and techniques that inform instruction.

Requisites: None.

Offered:  Fall.

EDBE 5321 (3-3-0) Linguistics for Reading and ESL (ESLS/READ 5321)

This course explores the linguistic basis for teaching reading and ESL (English as a Second Language). Students will consider the implications of the basic concepts from phonology, orthography, morphology, and syntax for teaching reading and for teaching English language learners.

Requisites: None.

Offered:  Spring.

EDUC 6013 (0-3-0) Defense of Degree

Because of Dallas Baptist University’s quest for meaningful assessment of graduate candidates, a defense of degree is required in all College of Education Graduate Programs. The defense of degree is a capstone collection of signature assessments and artifacts with reflections that demonstrate a candidate’s personal growth, development, and acquisition of knowledge, skills, and dispositions. 

Degree seeking students in the College of Education will be expected to present their Defense of Degree to the Educator Preparation Board for assessment as evidence of program success during their final semester. Candidates are to follow the Defense of Degree guidelines provided by the College of Education.

Requisites: None.

Offered:  Fall, Spring, Summer.