This
30-semester hour program is designed for teachers
with initial certification and satisfies the
requirements for a Master of Science in Education
Degree in Reading and Language Arts. In addition,
to required courses, candidates must pass praxis
examinations for certification in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. There is no internship or residency
requirement for the degree.
Course
work includes six credits in Educational Foundations
and Psychology, a minimum of eighteen credits in Reading
and Language Arts courses, and six credits of
electives.
Candidates have access to computer laboratories,
a multi-media center, curriculum library, a fully
networked and automated reference library, onsite
and remote access to online databases and electronic
journals. The Reading Clinic is used as a practicum
center by graduate reading candidates enrolled
in the diagnostic and/or tutorial labs.
Graduate reading and language arts courses
meet International Reading Association Standards
and encompass Duquesne University themes and
domains:
Standards
Standard 1: Foundational Knowledge of Dispositions
Standard 2: Instructional Strategies and Curriculum
Materials
Standard 3: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Evaluation
Standard 4: Creating a Literature Environment
Standard 5: Professional Development
Themes
Diversity, Leadership and Technology
Domains
Learning Theory, Curriculum Design, and School
Context
Students may qualify for reading specialist
and reading supervisor certificates, valid for
grades K-12, after completing specific required
courses following the basic program.
Graduates of the Reading Specialist program
will be qualified to fill these IRA specific
roles:
- Instruction-The reading specialist supports,
supplements, and extends classroom teaching
and works collaboratively to implement a quality
reading program that is research-based and
meets the needs of students.
- Assessment-The reading specialist has specialized
knowledge of assessment and diagnosis that
is vital for developing, implementing, and
evaluating the literacy program in general
and in designing instruction for individual
students. They can assess the reading strengths
and needs of students and provide that information
to classroom teachers, parents, and specialized
personnel such as psychologists, special educators,
or speech teachers in order to prove an effective
reading program
- Leadership-The reading specialist provides
leadership as a resource to other educators,
parents, and the community.
Reading Supervisor
Must complete five years as a reading specialist,
a Masters degree and 54 credits.
For further
information, please contact Dr. Rose Mary Mautino
(412)396 6088 or mautino@duq.edu
Catalogs, applications and course descriptions
are available from the Duquesne University School
of Education Graduate Education Services Office
at (412) 396-6091 or click here.
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