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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
SUBJECT MATTER KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS – TEACHER LICENSURE
Similarities and differences between oral and
written communication
Reading Theory, Research, and Practice at the
Middle and High School level
List course name and course number.
Modern and contemporary theories of rhetoric
Attach all transcripts.
American and world literature *
Coursework taken to fulfill Subject Matter Knowledge Requirements.
Check off requirement that is fulfilled by course.
Principles of classical rhetoric
Level:
Initial Licensure
Knowledge of the rules and conventions of
standard written and spoken English
ENGLISH
History and structure of the English language
NAME:
* 1. American literature including the Colonial Period; the Revolutionary Period; American Romanticism and the American
Renaissance (to include Hawthorne, Emerson, Melville, Whitman, and Thoreau); the Civil War and the post-war period; and fiction,
poetry, drama from the early 20th century to the present.
2. World literature including British literature (including the Anglo-Saxon period, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Restoration
and the 18th century, the Romantic Period, the Victorian Period, and the 20th century) and other European literature; literature of
Africa, Latin America and Asia; Ancient Greek and Roman literature; the Bible as literature; world myths and folktales.
3. Characteristics of the different genres of literature and various schools of literary criticism.
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Additional course(s) needed to fulfill Subject Matter Knowledge Requirements:
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Student signature
Date
Liaison signature
Date
Advisor signature
Date
Similarities and differences between oral and
written communication
Reading Theory, Research, and Practice at the
Middle and High School level
Modern and contemporary theories of rhetoric
Principles of classical rhetoric
Knowledge of the rules and conventions of
standard written and spoken English
History and structure of the English language
American and world literature *
SUBJECT MATTER KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS – TEACHER LICENSURE (cont.)