M.Ed. Reading Education

 

Overview

The purpose of a Master's of Education in Reading is to educate reading professionals who have an in-depth knowledge of reading theories, processes, strategies, curriculum, and research and who can use that knowledge to plan appropriate reading programs and curricula for a variety of contexts, and communicate information to a wide variety of audiences.

 

Graduates of the Master's of Education in Reading program will demonstrate:

  • An understanding of reading as the process of constructing meaning through the interaction of the reader's existing knowledge, the information suggested by the written language, and the context of the reading situation.
  • Knowledge of the influence of cultural, ethnic, and linguistic backgrounds on the reading process and how to use what the reader brings to the reading experience.
  • An understanding of relationships among the language processes of reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
  • Support for students in acquiring the ability to monitor comprehension and reading processes and apply appropriate strategies for a variety of purposes.
  • Knowledge of assessments that involve multiple indicators of learner progress.
  • Development of an environment that motivates students to pursue and respond to reading and writing for personal growth and development.
  • Classroom-based research in reading.
  • Expertise in sharing knowledge of reading research and instructional practices with peers.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

For admission, individuals must have:

 

A. Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution

B. Admission to the Clemson Graduate School

 

        • To be considered for admission to the Graduate School candidates must submit:
        • Online application ($55.00 application fee)
          • Select program code 347 (Reading Education) on the online application form
        • Official transcripts
          • Transcripts are required from prior institutions from which a degree was awarded and from which transfer credit is desired (GPR of 3.00 during the last 60 hours)
        • Two recommendations (one from immediate/prior supervisor)
          • Recommendation forms may be sent to recommenders electronically from online application or you may download a PDF recommendation form to send to your recommenders to complete and return to the Graduate School
        • Copy of valid teaching certificate
        • Statement of purpose (addressing professional goals and philosophy of teaching)
        • Competitive GRE scores
          • Competitive scores are required for admissions for degree-seeking candidates. Scores are considered holistically with applicant's background and potential success in graduate school
          • For more information on registering for the GRE, please visit the GRE website
          • Applicants for whom English is a second language must also submit acceptable TOEFL scores

         

        Regular application deadlines are October 1 (for Spring admission), March 1 (for Summer admission) and April 1 (for Fall admission). Only complete application packets will be considered for admission.

         

        To check on the status of a submitted application, please go to: http://www.grad.clemson.edu/ApplicationCheck.php

         

Program REQUIREMENTS

 

Degree requirements: 36 semester hours and successful completion of electronic portfolio

 

The Master of Education in Reading offers 5 plans for completion of course requirements:

I. Reading Teacher & Reading Consultant certifications + additional literacy coursework

II. Reading Teacher & Reading Consultant certifications + Reading Recovery Training (prerequisites: 3 years teaching experience and district support)

III. Reading Teacher, Reading Consultant & Reading Coordinator/Director certifications

IV. Early Literacy Emphasis: Reading Teacher & Reading Consultant certifications

V. Reading Teacher, Reading Consultant certifications and ESOL emphasis

Core Courses (required in all five plans)

READ 860* Reading Instruction in the Elementary School 3 hours

READ 861 Fundamentals of Basic Reading 3 hours

READ 862 Clinical Research in Reading 3 hours

READ 863 Organizing and Supervising Reading Programs 3 hours

READ 864 Teaching Secondary School Reading 3 hours

READ 865 Evaluation & Remediation of Reading Problems 3 hours

READ 866 Practicum in Reading (Prerequisite: READ 865) 3 hours

EDF 702 Advanced Educational Psychology 3 hours

EDF 808 Educational Tests and Measurements 3 hours


*If completed at the undergraduate level, consult advisor for course substitution.

* READ 860 or its undergraduate equivalent is a prerequisite for Plan V.

Plan I. Reading Teacher & Reading Consultant

Three (3) additional reading/language arts courses from suggested course list 9 hours

Plan II. Reading Recovery Teacher, Reading Teacher & Reading Consultant

READ 880 Reading Recovery Teacher I (taken concurrently with READ 882) 3 hours

READ 881 Reading Recovery Teacher II (taken concurrently with READ 883) 3 hours

One (1) additional reading/language arts course from suggested course list 3 hours

Plan III. Reading Teacher, Reading Consultant & Reading Coordinator/Director

One (1) of the following curriculum courses: 3 hours

ED 760 Curriculum Development in the Elementary School

ED 765 Secondary School Curriculum

ED EL 937 Designing Elementary Curriculum***

One (1) of the following Educational Leadership courses: 3 hours

EDL 700 Public School Administration****

EDL 705 The Principalship

EDL 710 Organizational Theory for School Administrators****

EDL 720 School Personnel Administration

EDL 730 Techniques in Supervision

EDL 735 Educational Evaluation

One (1) of the following Counseling courses: 3 hours

EDC 801 Foundations of Counseling in the Elementary School

EDC 811 Multicultural Counseling

EDC 812 Career Counseling

 

***Permission of instructor required for ED EL 937 course registration.

****Certification approved courses still needing EDL approval. Currently not available for enrollment.

 

Plan IV. Early Literacy Emphasis with Reading Teacher & Reading Consultant Certifications

Three (3) of the following Early Literacy courses: 9 hours

READ 870 Early Literacy: Strategic Reading & Writing Instruction

READ 871 Literacy Across the Curriculum

READ 872 Guided Reading & Guided Writing

READ 873 Models for Balanced Literacy

 

Plan V. Reading Teacher, Reading Consultant Certifications and ESOL Emphasis

READ 870 Early Literacy: Strategic Reading & Writing Instruction 3 hours

READ 874 Principles and Strategies for Teaching ESOL 3 hours

READ 823 Teaching Individuals with Disabilities in Integrated Settings 3 hours

READ 839 Introduction to Linguistics 3 hours

 

Suggested course list for additional expertise in reading/language arts and related areas:

READ 867 Middle School Reading

READ 868 Using Literature & Technology for Reading Instruction

READ 869 An Integrated Approach to Reading and Writing

READ 870 Early Literacy: Strategic Reading & Writing Instruction

READ 871 Literacy Across the Curriculum

READ 872 Guided Reading & Guided Writing

READ 873 Models for Balanced Literacy

READ 874 Principles and Strategies for Teaching ESOL

READ 882 Reading Recovery Practicum I (taken concurrently with READ 880)

READ 883 Reading Recovery Practicum II (taken concurrently with READ 881)

ED F 778 Experimental and Nonexperimental Research Methods in Education I

ED F 880 Instructional Technology in the Elementary and Middle School

ED SP 820 Language Arts Instruction for Individuals with Disabilities

ENGL 700 Children's Literature for Teacher

 

One of the following courses

ED 837 Teacher as Learner During the National Board Certification Process

ED 838 Teacher as Reflective Practitioner and National Board Certification

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Program Information PDF

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Pamela Dunston, Ph.D.

Tillman 400-B

(864) 656-5120

pdunsto@clemson.edu