Reading, Ed.S. Reading Specialist Option
This program is designed for teachers already holding a Professional Educator License who are interested in developing their literacy teaching or in applying to be Reading Specialists. The reading sequence fulfills the state of Illinois guidelines for the Reading Specialist Endorsement. Visit the Illinois State Board of Education for specific requirements, updates and amendments.
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):
1. Have a strong knowledge base in literacy teaching, learning, and assessment practices and the inquiry and reflection tools to continue updating their knowledge and practice;
2. Exhibit dispositions of reflective practice, ethical and professional behavior, ability to use self and other-critique for learning, appreciation for diversity, advocacy, and collegiality;
3. Use technology appropriate to their roles and to enhance literacy assessment, instruction, and environment;
4. Design, implement, and coach for equitable assessment and instructional practices for culturally, linguistically, and socio-economically diverse learners;
5. Create literate environments for all students that consider physical, social, emotional, cultural, linguistic, and intellectual factors.
6. Administer, score, analyze, and interpret a broad range of literacy assessments for all students, including those from racially, culturally, and linguistically diverse backgrounds and students with learning differences;
7. Plan, design, and implement individualized and culturally responsive literacy interventions for students experiencing difficulties in various areas of literacy;
8. Provide coaching, professional development, and other support to teachers and paraprofessionals to impact student learning positively.
In addition to National College of Education Graduate Admissions Requirements, applicants must:
- Have a valid Professional Educator License (PEL) endorsed in the teaching field (teaching endorsements can’t be added to administrative and school support PEL’s)
- Have a master's degree from a school with institutional accreditation
- Have documentation of two years of teaching experience working with varied grade levels in school based and clinical settings
- Applicants who do NOT hold an Illinois PEL are ineligible to seek an Illinois endorsement but may be admitted with the signing of the licensure limitation form
Program Details:
- Requires 30 SH for completion
- Students cannot receive more than one grade of "C" or below in any Reading courses (RLR, RLL, RLW prefix). Students who earn a second grade of "C" or below must receive approval from Reading program faculty to have the opportunity to retake a course. If Reading program faculty deny the request, students will have the option to petition the Academic Policies Committee for the chance to retake the course or continue in the program with more than one "C" grade.
- Proof of membership in a professional literacy organization is strongly recommended (monitored by the reading program faculty in the last two courses in the program)
- Requires a summer practicum
- Requires passing of the Reading Specialist Test #221 (previously #176)
Required Courses
Reading Specialist Endorsement - 30 SH
RLR 501 | Teaching Beginning Literacy | 3 |
RLR 502 | Teaching Comprehension and Content Area Reading | 3 |
RLR 510 | Diagnosis and Assessment of Literacy | 3 |
RLR 511 | Instructional Strategies for Literacy Intervention | 3 |
RLR 518 | Literacy Leadership and Staff Development | 3 |
RLR 520 | Survey of P-12 Youth Literature | 3 |
RLR 541 | Teaching Writing | 3 |
RLR 592A | Practicum: Literacy Interventions for Elementary Students | 2 |
RLR 592B | Practicum: Literacy Interventions for Secondary Students | 2 |
RLR 593 | Seminar in Reading Research | 3 |
Note: Students are also required to complete 2 SH of Elective(s) in Reading, ESL, or Learning Sciences Education with an advisor approval. Workshops are not accepted.