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About the Program
The Reading Education Program is designed to prepare teachers, clinicians, supervisors, directors and coordinators of reading for school systems. The program provides an in-depth view of reading research, theories, and the application of theory to classroom teaching. Methods and theories studied in the program are based on sound and current scientific research.
Approved by the Florida Department of Education
Candidates must maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) with no course lower than a C. An approved Planned Program and an Action Research Project Paper must be successfully completed for graduation. The Fulfilled proficiency level on the 12 Florida Educator Accomplished Practices must be met for graduation. For certified teachers, a passing score is required on the Florida Teacher Certification Examination, Reading K-12 Subject Area examination before receiving the M.A. in Reading and obtaining reading certification.
Admission Requirements
For Certified Students
(Elementary, ESE, Early Childhood, Secondary) |
Applicants must submit satisfactory evidence of
- A bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a regionally accredited university.
- A current Professional Educator's Certificate
- Proof of passage of the Florida Teacher Certification Examination (FTCE) General Knowledge Test IF Professional Educator's Certificate IS NOT FROM FLORIDA.
- A grade point average of 3.0 or greater in all undergraduate or upper division undergraduate work -OR- A previous graduate degree from a regionally accredited university -OR- A score of 1000 or greater on the combined verbal and quantitative portions of the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) taken within the last 5 years.
- The English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) endorsement, or inclusion of 60 hour ESOL course in Planned Program upon acceptance.
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Financial Aid / Scholarships Information
Please visit our Financial Aid / Scholarships section to navigate through the financial aid and scholarships information.
Advising
Advisor: Dr. Jan Blake
Email: jblake4@mail.usf.edu
Phone:
727-873-4531
(727) 873-4191 fax
Program of Study (Program Courses)
M. A. in Reading Education, Plan II - for certified students (Elementary, ESE, Early Childhood)
- PROCESS CORE
EDF 6481 Foundations of Educational Research
3
- CURRENT TRENDS IN SPECIALIZATION
LAE 6316 Trends in Literature in a Diverse Society
3
- CONTENT SPECIALIZATION
RED 6545: Trends and Issues in Vocabulary, Phonics, and Word Study
3
RED 6116 Current Trends in Differentiated Reading Instruction
3
LAE 6315 Writing and Writers: Trends and Issues
3
RED 6544 Cognition, Comprehension, and Content Area Reading: Remediation of Reading Problems
3
RED 6247 District and School Level Supervision in Reading
3
RED 6540 Assessment in Literacy
3
RED 6846 Practicum in Reading
3
RED 6449 Literacy and Technology
3
EDG 6935 Seminar in Curriculum Research
3
- ESOL
FLE 5345 Teaching ELLs K-12
3 (if not ESOL Endorsed)
- MASTERS COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
Total USFSP Hours:
33 - 36 credits
M. A. in Reading Education, Plan II - for certified students (Secondary)
- Pre- or Co-requisites *
LAE 4464 Adoles Lit Mid/Second Stu 3
EDG 6931 Foundations of Differentiated Reading Instruction 3
*Equivalent courses will be considered.
- PROCESS CORE
EDF 6481 Foundations of Educational Research
3
- CURRENT TRENDS IN SPECIALIZATION
LAE 6316 Trends in Literature in a Diverse Society
3
- CONTENT SPECIALIZATION
RED 6545: Trends and Issues in Vocabulary, Phonics, and Word Study
3
RED 6116 Current Trends in Differentiated Reading Instruction
3
LAE 6315 Writing and Writers: Trends and Issues
3
RED 6544 Cognition, Comprehension, and Content Area Reading: Remediation of Reading Problems
3
RED 6247 District and School Level Supervision in Reading
3
RED 6540 Assessment in Literacy
3
RED 6846 Practicum in Reading
3
RED 6449 Literacy and Technology
3
EDG 6935 Seminar in Curriculum Research
3
- ESOL
FLE 5345 Teaching ELLs K-12
3 (If not ESOL Endorsed)
- MASTERS COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
Total USFSP Hours:
39 - 42
Forms/Documents for Students
Please visit our Forms & Documents for Students section to download and print documents and forms.
Internship/Seminar Information
Please see RED 6846 Practicum in Reading requirements.
FTCE Information
Please visit our FTCE exam section to navigate through the Florida Teacher Certification Exam process.
Portfolio / E-Portfolio
Please visit our Portfolio section to navigate through the portfolio/e-portfolio process.
Graduation Requirements & Dates
- To be eligible for graduation, a student must earn an overall grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. No grade of C- or below will be accepted toward degree requirements. For students admitted to the degree program in fall 2007 or thereafter, all credits used to satisfy the requirements of the master’s degree must be taken and completed within five years prior to the date of graduation. Successful completion of a comprehensive exam (Action Research Project Paper and presentation) with a score of 90% or above by the posted due date is required. Attainment of the Fulfilled proficiency level on the 12 Florida Educator Accomplished Practices is required, and satisfaction of the ESOL requirement. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of 2 credit hours the semester that graduation is applied for and that the comprehensive exam is submitted. Passage of the Reading K-12 Florida Teacher Certification Examination is required for graduation and for receiving reading certification.
- Submit the Application for Degree to your advisor at the same time you submit your application for comprehensive papers, before the end of the semester prior to the one you plan to graduate. Meet with your advisor at this time to review graduation requirements. The form is online at http://www.registrar.usf.edu/forms/MPhDWebComp2007-06-13_9_48_13.pdf. Please print the form and take to your advisor for her approval and signature.
- Complete and submit an Application for Master’s Comprehensive Examination/Portfolio Submission (CE or PS) to your advisor by the 15th day of the semester, one semester prior to anticipated completion of the comprehensive exam or the portfolio. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of 2 credit hours the actual semester of taking the comprehensive examination or submitting the portfolio.
- Complete required registration information by the designated deadline in order to participate in the commencement ceremony. The registration form, other information, and announcements regarding the commencement ceremony can be found at: www.stpt.usf.edu/saffairs/commence.htm .
- Please also visit our Graduation section to navigate through the graduation process.
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