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Master s in Reading The Master of Science in Education in Reading (M.S. Ed. in Reading) at Illinois State University is intended for educators teaching reading and writing in kindergarten through 12th grade. Candidates entering the program have backgrounds in elementary education, middle level or secondary, special education, or early childhood education. The reading program will prepare candidates to plan reading and writing curriculum, implement language- centered instructional strategies, design effective programs of reading and writing assessment, and design professional development in literacy. The curriculum reflects a research- based approach that integrates reading and writing; emphasizes a holistic, language- centered approach; and helps teachers support all literacy learners in the classroom. Career Options Graduates of the Master of Science in Education in Reading program advance their careers in teaching and may pursue careers as reading specialists, school reading/language arts coordinators, literacy coaches, and consultants. Reading Teacher Endorsement The Illinois State Board of Education has identified six areas of study required of all teachers whose major teaching assignment is reading. All teachers assigned departmentalized responsibility in reading or language arts must meet this 24 semester hour requirement. The reading program offers all course work leading to the endorsement of a reading teacher. 1. Foundations of reading 2. Content area reading 3. Assessment and diagnosis of reading problems 4. Developmental and remedial reading instruction and support 5. Developmental and remedial methods and resources 6. Literature appropriate to the students across all grade ranges 7. Other literacy courses to complete 24 hours Teachers interested in transcript evaluations should contact their regional school superintendent or complete a subsequent endorsement form. Reading Specialist Certificate The M.S. in Reading Program is approved by the Illinois State Board of Education for the Reading Specialist Certificate. The program leading to the Reading Specialist Certificate requires the completion of 36 semester hours in reading and related educational areas. Students working on the Reading Specialist Certificate must first have a current teaching certificate and two years of teaching experience.

Admission Requirements Applicants in Reading must meet the following requirements: a 3.0+ GPA in the last 60 semester hours of undergraduate work a current teaching certificate at least two years teaching experience (please indicate the schools and dates in the employer/work section of the online graduate application) a brief essay to the supplemental question located in the application materials online a graduate application Application deadlines: Applications are accepted at anytime. New applications are reviewed on a monthly basis. Taking courses as a student- at- large Candidates may only count up to 12 semester hours of course work completed successfully at Illinois State University as a graduate student- at- large. Program Requirements The M.S. Ed. in Reading is a 36- hour program that includes a culminating Professional Research experience. The courses listed below are required for the program. Course Work Required Courses: TCH 452, 462, 471, 463, 464, 474, 465, 466, and 467 Electives: Suggested Elective: TCH 461 or 470.01; although an elective may be chosen from any courses listed in the Graduate Catalog (available online), except any course numbered 429.xx. On rare occasions, your advisor may ask you to justify your choice of electives, that is, explain how the topic is compatible with a Master s in Reading. Professional Research or Thesis: TCH 468 or EAF 415 and TCH 469 Completing the program As candidates progress toward completing the program, they should keep track of their courses on a Plan of Study. A degree Audit form must be submitted to the program coordinator via email prior to the last semester of coursework. The candidate needs to meet with an advisor to review accomplishments and timeline. If all courses are completed or in process, and all

requirements have or are being met, your advisor will support the Degree Audit and then forward this to the program coordinator for review and submission to the Graduate School. Program Contacts and Advisement Contact Phone E- mail Coordinator: Dr. Linda Haling (309) 438-8863 E- mail Dr. Haling Support Staff: April Nordbrock (309) 438-8537 E- mail April Nordbrock Advising Candidates should contact their advisors in the first year in order to help plan future courses. If you are not in your final year of coursework, please make an effort to contact your advisor for a tentative planning meeting. Overrides Certain courses always require an override for all candidates before admission to the course can be granted. TCH 468 and 469 fall into this category. Candidates who want to take these courses must contact the professor teaching the course in order to get the override. Advisors do not issue overrides unless they are the professor of record. Overrides due to a course being full are given at the discretion of the instructor teaching the course. Transfer Courses Candidates who believe they have course work that can transfer as elective credit must consult with their advisor, follow graduate school guidelines, and complete the appropriate graduate school form. Courses that were used toward another degree or certificate may not be used as transfer credit. Students may transfer up to 9 semester hours of approved graduate coursework (described in an accredited university's graduate catalog). Complete the transfer form on the Graduate School web site. Review the university's transfer rules, fill out the form, and give it to your advisor or the Graduate Coordinator along with the syllabus. If the course content seems to be appropriate, your advisor or the Coordinator will sign the form and submit it to the Graduate School. The Graduate School will confirm whether or not the course meets those university transfer requirements and let us know whether the credits can be accepted.

Graduate School As you near the end of your program, please make a habit of checking the Graduate School website for important information. All necessary dates for completion of your degree are posted. Remember that even if you do not participate in the graduation ceremony, you still must apply for graduation and pay a nominal fee. Are you finishing this degree program next semester? If so, please look at the Graduate School's Web page containing important deadlines for filing your Plan of Study, degree completion application and any other requirements. Degree Audit Form Your degree audit, completed in consultation with the graduate coordinator, details the courses that will be used to satisfy your degree requirements. The electronic audit must be submitted to the ISU email account of the Graduate Coordinator of your department and approved by the Graduate School before you can be cleared for graduation. Master s Degree Audit Graduate School Dates and Deadlines: Important degree completion deadlines (PDF) Scholarship The Reading Master s program has a scholarship for reading candidates. Be sure to look at the College of Education website for information as to deadlines and eligibility. Graduate Teacher Education Students In addition to these scholarships, you may be eligible for other awards within your department or major. Spycher Award in Graduate Reading Studies Endowed Scholarship

School of Teaching and Learning Plan of Study for M.S. in Education in Reading (effective Fall 2013) Current Date: Catalog Year: Name: UID Number: Advisor: E-Mail: Degree: M.S. in ED in Reading Expected Graduation Date: TRANSFER COURSES and/or SUBSTITUTIONS University Course Number and Title Substitute For Hrs. Grade Sem/Yr Course No. Substitute For CORE COURSES - 27 Semester Hours Required Course Title Hrs. Grade Sem/Yr TCH 452 Writing in K-12 Classrooms 3 TCH 462 Connecting Literacy Theory, Research and Practice 3 TCH 471 Social & Cultural Contexts for Language & Literacy 3 TCH 463 TCH 464 Classroom Based Assessment and Evaluation for Diagnosis and Instruction Developmentally Appropriate Strategies, Materials & Resources in Literacy TCH 474 Reading Literature with Children in the Classroom 3 TCH 465 Content Area Literacy 3 TCH 466 Evaluation and Leadership in Literacy 3 TCH 467 Reading Process and Instructional Strategies 3 3 3 ELECTIVE 3 Semester Hours TCH 468/ EAF 415 TCH 469 TCH 499 TCH 499 PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH 6 Semester Hours Option 1: Synthesizing Experience Professional Research I Professional Research II OR Option 2: Thesis Thesis Thesis Total Hours (36 minimum) Student: Date: Advisor: Date: Coordinator: Date: Revised June 2013