In the MEd in Literacy, Language, and Equity program, students may start any quarter and are not required to take specific classes each quarter.
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
Foundations and Research Core
- EDU 6085 Moral Issues in Education (3)
- EDU 6600 Communication and Collaboration (3)
- EDU 6975 Interpreting and Applying Educational Research I (3)
or EDU 6980 Applying Research in School Settings (3)
Reading and Language Arts Core
- EDRD 6506 Literacy Assessment and Standards (3)
- EDRD 6507 Language Development Diversity and Literacy (3)
- EDRD 6508 Vocabulary Development (3)
- EDRD 6509 Linguistics for Educators (3)
- EDRD 6529 Teaching Reading: Strategies of Instruction (3)
- EDRD 6531 Childrens and Young Adult Literature (3)
- EDRD 6533 Writing: Process to Product (3)
- EDRD 6600 Literacy Coaching in the STEM Disciplines (2)
- EDRD 6641 Foundations of Reading Instruction (3)
- EDSE 5653 Teaching Reading to Exceptional Students (3)
Practicum experience
The 1- to 3-credit practicum experience, EDRD 6980, is designed to give you an opportunity to apply the knowledge that you have gained in a classroom setting. It also meets several of the state competencies for the English Language Learners and Reading endorsements.
Within this course, you will:
- complete an independent field experience in literacy instruction, develop and teach a unit plan, and be formally observed by your course instructor as you teach a minimum of two lessons from that unit;
- submit a portfolio that documents your ability to have a positive impact on student learning, as well as your knowledge and teaching skills in the ELL and Reading endorsement areas.
Some students may choose to complete the Reading and ELL endorsements following completion of the MEd in Literacy, Language, and Equity. Students will complete a supervised field experience in the endorsements they are seeking. If students already hold these endorsements, they can replace the practicum with an elective.
Comprehensive examination
The comprehensive examination is a tool to help synthesize and apply the information you have gained throughout the course of study. Most students take the exam during the last quarter of coursework or the quarter following. In order to take the comprehensive examination, you must have completed all of the required courses in the program.
Program schedule
This program is designed to be completed within two years, including Summer Sessions. You must complete all requirements for the degree within six years.
Program requirements
The MEd in Literacy, Language, and Equity is a rigorous 27 to 39-credit program. To complete the program, you will be required to:
- hold a current teaching certificate;
- complete coursework with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher;
- complete all literacy coursework prior to beginning a practicum experience for the reading and English Language Learners endorsements;
- pass a comprehensive examination during the last quarter of coursework or the quarter following.
Suggested course sequence
Your Eight-Quarter Plan may be customized to meet your needs.
Adding Reading and ELL Endorsements
AMAT or MAT to MEd in Literacy, Language, and Equity
This option provides graduates who have earned a Master of Arts in Teaching degree to obtain a second master's degree in MEd in Literacy, Language, and Equity for an additional 27-30 credits, depending on prior coursework.
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
Foundations Core
- EDU 6085 Moral Issues in Education (3)
Reading and Language Arts Core
- EDRD 6506 Literacy Assessment and Standards (3)
- EDRD 6507 Language Development Diversity and Literacy (3)
- EDRD 6508 Vocabulary Development (3)
- EDRD 6509 Linguistics for Educators (3)
- EDRD 6531 Childrens and Young Adult Literature (3)
- EDRD 6533 Writing: Process to Product (3)
- EDRD 6641 Foundations of Reading Instruction (3)
- EDSE 5653 Teaching Reading to Exceptional Students (3)
Practicum
- EDRD 6980 Field Experience (3)