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Literacy, M.Ed., Secondary Strand
Program Outcomes
- All Read to Succeed coursework completed!
- An M.Ed. degree in Literacy/ Coaching with 2 certificates in Literacy Teacher and Literacy Coach.
- Acquisition of in-depth knowledge about literacy teaching and instruction rather than a general program of education that will transform your literacy teaching and your students’ literacy learning.
- Your development as a literacy leader at the school or district level who can support colleagues in literacy teaching, particularly in relation to learners who are at-risk.
Program Information
Degree Requirements: |
36 semester hours (for any strand). Additional requirements include requisite years of teaching experience, PRAXIS exam, and other requirements as indicated by the S.C. Department of Education. |
Course Format |
Our courses are offered online. A district (or districts) may contract with us to provide blended or face-to-face courses. |
Length of Program |
Literacy Coach Strand students take one course per semester and two courses during the summer. Degree completion time is approximately 3 years. Application deadline is April 1, 2019 for admission and classes begin in June 2019. |
Cost |
Tuition and fee rates can be found here. |
Investment |
Investing in a graduate degree has professional and economic benefits. The tuition cost of the M.Ed. is substantially offset by future earnings. For example, in most districts, a teacher with one year of teaching experience will receive a pay increase of $5,000 or more upon completion of the M.Ed., so total cost of the M.Ed. degree is recovered in 2-3 years or less. |
Admission |
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Secondary Strand - (with either Literacy Coach or Instructional Coach)
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2019 Literacy Coach |
2019 Literacy ESOL |
2019 Literacy Secondary |
Summer Year 1 |
EDLT 8100 – Foundations of Reading and Writing |
EDLT 8100 – Foundations |
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EDLT 8250 – Cultural Diversity in Education |
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Fall Year 1 |
EDLT 8110 – Children’s Literature |
EDLT 8110 – Children’s Literature |
EDLT 8100 – Foundations of Reading and Writing |
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EDLT 8270 – Content Area Reading and Writing |
Spring Year 1 |
EDLT 8120 – Assessment in Reading and Writing |
EDLT 8120 – Assessment in Reading and Writing |
EDLT 8370 (EDLT 8130) New DL course |
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EDLT 8120 – Assessment in Reading and Writing |
Summer Year 2 |
EDLT 8300 (new ESOL course) |
EDLT 8140 – Reading and Writing Instruction and Assessment for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students |
EDLT 8300 (new ESOL course) |
Summer Year 2 |
EDLT 8130 – Instructional Strategies |
EDLT 8130 – Instructional Strategies |
EDLT 8110 – Children’s and YA Literature |
Fall Year 2 |
EDLT 8150 – Guided Reading and Writing |
EDLT 8150 – Guided Reading and Writing |
EDLT 8150 – Guided Reading and Writing |
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EDLT 8160 – Instructional Practicum: Differentiated Instruction for Literacy Learners |
Spring Year 2 |
EDLT 8160 – Instructional Practicum: Differentiated Instruction for Literacy Learners |
EDLT 8220 – Principles and Strategies for Teaching English Speakers of Other Languages |
EDLT 8180 – Organization, Administration, and Supervision in Literacy |
Spring Year 2 |
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EDLT 8190 – Coaching for Literacy Education |
Summer Year 3 |
EDLT 8190 – Coaching for Literacy Education |
EDLT 8190 – Coaching for Literacy Education |
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Summer Year 3 |
EDLT 8170 – Content Area Reading and Writing |
EDLT 8170 – Content Area Reading and Writing |
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Summer Year 3 |
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EDLT 8230 – Introduction to Linguistics |
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Fall Year 3 |
EDLT 8180 – Organization, Administration, and Supervision in Literacy |
EDLT 8240 – Practicum in the Instruction of ESOL |
EDLT 8200 – Action Research in Coaching OR EDLT 8280 Critical Issues in Instructional Coaching |
Fall Year 3 |
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EDLT 8210 – Practicum in Literacy Coaching OR EDLT 8290 Reflective Coaching Practices |
Spring Year 3 |
EDLT 8200 – Action Research in Coaching |
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Spring Year 3 |
EDLT 8210 – Practicum in Literacy Coaching |
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