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Ayn Keneman, Ed.D.

Title:

Professor

Early Childhood Education

National College of Education

Programs/Classes Taught:

M.A.T. Early Childhood Education
M.Ed. in Early Childhood Administration
M.A.T. Elementary Education, traditional and alternative route
M.Ed. Reading Specialist
B.A. Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Practice

Early Childhood Education

ECE 320                             Speech and Language
ECE 330                             Informational Technology (online)
ECE 345                             Curriculum, Differentiation and Assessment
ECE 460                             Early Childhood Practicum Seminar
ECE 470                             Early Childhood Student Teaching Seminar
ECE 492/493                     Internship Child Care and Preschool/Toddler
ESR 504                             Assessment in Early Childhood Education Settings: Purpose
                                           and Practice                        

Elementary Education

ELE 200                              Practicum I
ELE 450                              Practicum II
ELE 460                              Practicum III
ELE 470                              Student Teaching Seminar

Reading and Language

RLL 480A                              Methods of Teaching Reading and Language Arts
RLL 480B                              Methods of Teaching Language Arts
RLL 481                                 Theory and Methods of Teaching Primary Reading
RLL 480B/RLR 500               Integrated Courses in Reading and Language

Graduate:

Early Childhood Education

ECE 501                              Instructional Methods Primary Language Arts/Social Studies (online)
ECE 506                              Instructional Methods for Early Childhood Instructional Methods/
                                            Preprimary/ Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies (online)    
ECE 547                              Developmentally Appropriate Curriculums in the Primary Grades
ECE 548                              Developmentally Appropriate Curriculums in the Primary Grades
ECE 590                              Student Teaching Seminar Field Experience

Elementary Education

ELE 580                               Practicum I Elementary Education
ELE 581                               Practicum II Elementary Education
ELE 587                               AUSL (Academy for Urban School Leadership) Practicum
ELE 597                               AUSL (Academy for Urban School Leadership) Student Teaching
ELE 590                               Student Teaching Seminar

University Supervisor Practicum II, III, Student Teaching Advising

Reading and Language

RLL 500                               Survey of Reading Methods and Materials
RLL 50                                 Teaching Beginning Reading (Blended)
RLR 502                              Teaching Comprehension and Content Area Reading
RLL 538                               Literacy Methods K-4
RLL 539                               Literacy Methods 5-8
RLR 595                              Classroom Systems that Support Struggling Learners
RLR 541                              Teacher as Writer

Early Childhood Education

ECE 501                              Instructional Methods Primary Language Arts/Social Studies (online)
ECE 547                              Developmentally Appropriate Curriculums in the Primary Grades
ECE 548                              Developmentally Appropriate Curriculums in the Primary Grades

Field Experience

Areas of Expertise:

Emergent Literacy
Struggling Readers and Writers
Role of Technology in Early Childhood

Biography:

Ayn Keneman is an Associate Professor in the National College of Education faculty, Early Childhood Education at National Louis University, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Keneman teaches courses in early childhood education, literacy instruction, human development and technology. Dr. Keneman's career as an educator includes 15 years as a public school teacher in Trenton, New Jersey, and Winnetka, Illinois and 6 years as a reading/learning disability specialist at The Trinity School in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Keneman's research on struggling readers led to the publication of her book: Literacy Leadership to Support Reading Improvement (Guilford Press, 2011).  Ayn is President of a SIG of the International Literacy Association, Organization of Teacher Educators of Literacy. She conducts literacy workshops (Daily Five, Guided Reading and Writer's Workshop) in an Apple distinguished School with a focus on embedding technology to transform and enhance the learning environment. She serves as a member of the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) review team for elementary education programs. Ayn was awarded an ISBE Early Childhood grant (2013-2014) to strengthen partnerships with community colleges. She is a member of the Service-Learning and Civic Engagement Consortium with local Chicago Universities embedding pedagogy and projects in instruction for undergraduate teacher preparation programs at NLU. Dr. Keneman is conducting research with her co-author for a second book: Literacy Development and Engagement for all 21st Century Digital Natives.

Publication
Moskal, M. & Keneman, A. (2011). Literacy Leadership to Support Reading Improvement. New York: The Guilford Press.

Education:

Ed.D. National Louis University, Reading and Language

M.Ed. Rutgers University, Elementary Education

B.S. The College of New Jersey, English and Elementary Education

Other: University of Copenhagen (Study Abroad Peabody School of Education, Vanderbilt University)

Research and Interests:

Emergent Literacy  Struggling Readers and Writers  Role of Technology and 21st Century Digital Natives

Contact Information:

akeneman@nl.edu

 

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