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Nov 27, 2024
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2022-2023 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Critical & Cultural Literacy, M.Ed.
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Faculty:
- Daniel Casebeer, Ph.D.
- Kathleen Harris, Ph.D.
- Melissa Tamburrino, Ed.D.
The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Critical & Cultural Literacy provides certified teachers with the training they need to pursue careers as Literacy Professionals. In addition to assuming leadership roles in assessment, research, and policy-making firms, graduates will be eligible to become Reading Specialists by passing the state certification exam.
Educational Objectives:
Upon completion of the Critical & Cultural Literacy Program, graduates will be prepared to:
- Provide reading instruction to students (PreK-12) across the curriculum.
- Maintain multi-tiered systems of support for readers at all proficiency levels.
- Collaborate with allied professionals to provide coaching and remediation.
- Advance a critical approach to literacy that empowers students to take action.
- Implement culturally-responsive reading instruction, assessment, and intervention.
- Develop critical, cultural, spiritual, and visual literacy programs.
Admission:
Students who wish to enroll in the Critical & Cultural Literacy Program must hold a bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 from a regionally accredited institution and an Instructional I teaching certificate from the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
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Critical & Cultural Literacy Curriculum
Reading Specialist Certification Only:
Certified teachers can also pursue Reading Specialist Certification as an add-on by completing the Reading Specialist Post-Baccalaureate Program. This program, which is comprised of eight courses, provides teachers with the twenty-four credits needed for Level II certificate and mirrors the curriculum for the M.Ed. in Critical and Cultural Literacy, minus SED667 and SED669.
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