Psychology 340 - Lab: Cognition & Literacy
Fall
2012
01
4.00
Katherine Binder
M 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
81712
Reese 317
kbinder@mtholyoke.edu
Adult illiteracy in the U.S. presents an ever-growing challenge. To understand this problem, we will learn various theories of reading. However, since many models of reading are based on data gathered from children, we will also examine how the cognitive abilities of adults are different from those of children. A large component of this class concerns learning the lab techniques associated with assessing reading abilities. In addition, since this is a community-based learning course, each student will become a tutor for an adult enrolled in an area literacy program.
Instructor Permission Required. Prereq: A 100 level course in psychology, Psychology 200, 201, and instructor permission.