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2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Special Reading, M.A.Ed.


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The 31-credit hour Master of Arts in Education literacy degree is designed to prepare teachers to focus on literacy development, instruction, and assessment of students with diverse learning and literacy needs.

School of Education Master’s Program Policies


Admissions Requirements

The admission requirements for graduate programs in the School of Education can be found on the Admissions  page. Students must also meet the following:

  • Have a grade point average of 2.75 or higher on a 4.0 scale for all undergraduate or graduate-level coursework. Students with a GPA less than 2.75 or at least 2.50 will be admitted provisionally. Students admitted provisionally to the program must achieve a 3.0 GPA on the first nine credits in their program of study.
  • The admissions committee will consider all applications to evaluate any additional prerequisite courses needed.
  • Submit official transcript/s of the bachelor’s degree as well as any graduate-level coursework.

Student Status within the Graduate Program

Student in Good Standing

  • Has successfully met all entrance requirements.
  • Has maintained an overall GPA of 3.0 or better with no grade below “C” (only two courses with “C” grades are allowed; students may retake a class with a grade below a “C” once).

Probationary Status

  • If the student is missing the statistics course requirement, the student must take a stats course within the first two semesters in the program.
  • A student may change status from “Student in Good Standing” to “Student on Probation” if any of the following criteria are met: overall GPA falls below 3.0 or student receives a grade of “C” or lower in any course.
  • Students on probation due to GPA have six credit hours to return their GPA to 3.0 or above to regain “Good Standing”. Failure to raise the GPA may lead to dismissal from the program.

Outcomes


Students who complete the Master of Arts in Education degree will meet the following outcomes:

  • Understand the characteristics and needs of literacy learners at various stages of development.
  • Analyze and critique past practices and current trends in literacy learning, teaching, and evaluation.
  • Know and access the wide array of texts types available for use with literacy learners.
  • Consider a range of theories, approaches, methods, and techniques for learning and teaching literacy.
  • Utilize appropriate evaluation tools and remedial procedures.
  • Design and implement individualized instructional programs for struggling readers and writers based on assessment results.
  • Apply literacy teaching skills in supervised settings.
  • Discuss literacy concerns with students, parents, and other school professionals.
  • Understand the evolving nature of literacy learning and teaching and have strategies for dealing effectively with the change.

Assessment


Outcomes for the Master of Arts in Education degree are assessed through signature assessments, and research action projects as indicated on course syllabi.

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