English Language Arts
1. Language for Information and Understanding
Students will listen, speak, read, and write for
information and understanding. As listeners and
readers, students will collect data, facts and ideas;
discover relationships, concepts and generalizations;
and use knowledge generated from oral, written,
and electronically produced texts. As speakers and
writers, they will use oral and written language
that follows the accepted conventions of the English
language to acquire, interpret, apply, and transmit
information.
2. Language for Literary Response and Expression
Students will read and listen to oral, written,
and electronically produced texts and performances
from American and world literature; relate texts
and performances to their own lives; and develop
an understanding of the diverse social, historical,
and cultural dimensions the texts and performances
represent. As speakers and writers, students will
use oral and written language that follows the accepted
conventions of the English language for self-expression
and artistic creation.
3. Language for Critical Analysis and Evaluation
Students will listen, speak, read and write for
critical analysis and evaluation. As listeners and
readers, students will analyze experiences, ideas,
information, and issues presented by others using
a variety of established criteria. As speakers and
writers, they will use oral and written language
that follows the accepted conventions of the English
language to present, from a variety of perspectives,
their opinions and judgments on experiences, ideas,
information and issues.
4. Language for Social Interaction
Students will listen, speak read and write for
social interaction. Students will use oral and written
language that follows the accepted conventions of
the English language for effective social communication
with a wide variety of people. As readers and listeners,
they will use the social communications of others
to enrich their understanding of people and their
views.
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