Language Arts for Young Children - CHD 118 at Laurel Ridge Community College


         
 
Advanced Search
Distance Learning
Restrict search to:
   Distance Learning Types
Time of Day
Restrict search to:
Term
Restrict search to:
CHD 118 - Language Arts for Young Children
Emphasizes the early development of children's language and literacy skills. Presents techniques and methods for supporting all aspects of early literacy. Surveys children's literature, and examines elements of promoting oral literacy, print awareness, phonological awareness, alphabetic principle, quality storytelling and story reading. Addresses strategies for intervention and support for exceptional children and English Language Learners.
Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.
3 credits

Schedule at Laurel Ridge Community College

Class # Section Credits Day Time Start Location Mode
46683 CHD 118-100V 3
       
0:00 a.m.-0:00 a.m.
2024-01-16 Virtual-Distance Learning WW
Up to two proctored exams may be required to be completed in the Laurel Ridge testing centers or through another approved proctor.
This class will use OER (Open Educational Resources) and will have no textbook costs. Educational materials will be provided to you by your professor.
Requires a brief, approximately 4 hour, observation in an early childhood setting.
A camera and microphone may be required for online presentations.
46686 CHD 118-1L0V 0
       
0:00 a.m.-0:00 a.m.
2024-01-16 Virtual-Distance Learning WW
This class will use OER (Open Educational Resources) and will have no textbook costs. Educational materials will be provided to you by your professor.
Requires a brief, approximately 4 hour, observation in an early childhood setting.
A camera and microphone may be required for online presentations.
Not scheduled
Not scheduled
What Next?
Sign up with your college navigator
Already a student at Laurel Ridge? A New Student?
  1. Register using SIS at My VCCS
  2. Purchase books
  3. Attend class
  1. Complete and submit an application for admission
  2. Request transcripts from your high school or other colleges attended
  3. Take placement tests
  4. File for financial aid
  5. Register for classes
  6. Purchase books
  7. Attend class

Any questions? Contact the college and talk to a counselor.