Literacy Education with Reading Teacher K-12 Endorsement, MA
Discontinued, Spring 2023
Introduction
This MA with endorsement is designed for K-6 and 7-12 teachers to meet the Colorado Department of Education requirements for adding the Reading Specialist K-12 endorsement to a current Colorado teaching license. Recommendations for endorsements are made by the program, but endorsement is granted by the State of Colorado. Individual state requirements vary and may include teaching experience in addition to a valid teaching credential. Students should consult with the Colorado Department of Education (https://www.cde.state.co.us/) or another state in which they wish to be endorsed for the most updated endorsement requirements. Please note that the Colorado Department of Education also requires 3 or more years of licensed teaching experience to apply for the reading specialist endorsement after graduation.
Program Delivery
- This degree is available completely online.
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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Literacy Core Courses | ||
LCRT 5810 | Oral & Written Language & Literacy | 3 |
LCRT 5020 | Reading Development, Instruction and Assessment | 3 |
LCRT 5055 | Literacy Assessment & Informed Instruction | 3 |
Content Courses | ||
LCRT 6910 | Seminar & Practicum in Literacy and Language | 3 |
LCRT 5710 | Primary Literacy for Diverse Learners, Pre K-Grade 3 | 3 |
or LCRT 5730 | Language and Literacy Across the Curriculum | |
LCRT 5720 | Writing Development, Instruction and Assessment | 3 |
LCRT 5795 | Current Children's Literature 1 | 3 |
or LCRT 5201 | Adolescent Literature | |
SPED 5140 | Assessment: Inquiry, Instruction, & Intervention | 3 |
Choice from SEHD Thematic Course Categories list with Faculty Advisor Approval | 3 | |
https://education.ucdenver.edu/academic-services/student-resources/thematic-course-categories | ||
Capstone | ||
LCRT 6915 | Seminar and Practicum in Literacy Professional Development (Comprehensive Exam) | 3 |
Total Hours | 30 |
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Or LCRT 5780 Connecting Cultures Through Literature, or LCRT 5790 Children's Literature: Grimm through Graphic Novels are offered occasionally
Cumulative Portfolio
The MA portfolio fulfills the comprehensive exam requirement for the master's degree. The portfolio is an accumulation of the performance based assessments completed during program courses and reflects on the student's development over the course of the degree program. The final portfolio is due approximately 6 weeks before graduation, and it is usually completed during LCRT 6915.
Program Requirements and Courses
To complete the Literacy Education program and earn a master's degree and endorsement, students must complete the appropriate course work as outlined. All courses require a grade of B- or better and a 3.0 minimum GPA is required for graduation.
Course Scheduling
During the fall and spring semesters, most courses are offered in the late afternoon and evening and meet for three hours once a week over a 16-week semester. Courses are offered in various formats, including completely face-to-face classes, hybrid, or online classes. In the summer semester, three-to eight-week sessions are offered, and courses may be in the morning, afternoon or evening.
Note: Courses are subject to modification given changes in Colorado Department of Education standards.
Planning
For practicing full-time teachers, we recommend taking one course each fall and spring semester, and up to two courses each summer. Plan carefully because some courses are only offered once a year.
Active Status
Students must complete their programs within seven years, maintaining a GPA of 3.0. Students typically take four courses each calendar year. Failure to enroll over three contiguous semesters will result in a requirement to submit readmission materials.