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Nov 27, 2024
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2005-2006 Graduate Studies Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
M.S.Ed. in Literacy Studies (Grades 5-12)
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Program Overview
The master’s programs in Literacy Studies are designed for certified teachers
to introduce students to contemporary theory and practice in literacy studies,
so that they become effective scholar practitioners who understand and deliver
high quality literacy instruction and offer proactive literacy leadership to schools
and community agencies. Our programs reflect advances in literacy research and
policies by the New York State Board of Regents regarding learning standards.
These policies are designed to articulate the highest learning standards possible
for all students and to balance attainment of these standards with consideration
of issues of equity and access to education for economically disadvantaged and
traditionally underrepresented groups at all levels of the education system.
Our programs prepare scholar practitioners to work with students Birth through
Grade 6, and Grades 5 through 12. Students will work at broadening the definition
of literacy practices beyond traditional school-based literacy in order to address
the issues of equity, access, and opportunity that are involved in literacy acquisition
in communities that are as economically, linguistically and ethnically diverse
as those found in New York State.
These programs prepare students to meet the educational requirements for certification
as literacy teachers in early childhood and childhood education, Birth through
Grade 6, or middle childhood and adolescence, Grade 5 through Grade 12. The degree
provides students with the opportunity to participate in classes that focus on
the most current understandings of literacy and pedagogical practices. Students
are prepared for the following teaching positions:
- Classroom teachers with advanced preparation in literacy instruction.
- Literacy specialists with advanced preparation in one-on-one and small group
instruction in literacy processes.
- Literacy specialists prepared to work collaboratively with classroom teachers
in designing and implementing effective literacy instruction in inclusive environments.
Admission Requirements
- B.A. or B.S. degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
- Two letters of recommendation.
- Possession of a New York State Initial or Provisional Teaching Certificate (see
note b below).
- Interview with a Program Director in Literacy Studies.
Program Requirements - Total Semester Hours: 36
The sequence presented below is recommended. However, Phase I courses must be
completed before entering Phase II. LYST 240 and 241 are prerequisites for LYST
243. LYST 300 must be taken as part of the first 12 semester hours of study. LYST
301 must be taken as part of the final 12 semester hours of study. Electives may
be taken at any time. Phase I - Semester Hours: 19
Phase II - Semester Hours: 13
International Scholars Forum - Semester Hours: 1
An International Scholars’ Forum (LYST 351) is offered each semester for one
semester hour. It is expected that students will take at least one International
Scholars’ Forum. Students can take three additional International Scholars’ Forums
to satisfy their elective requirements. Electives - Semester Hours: 3
A student may select any graduate course in the School of Education and Allied
Human Services, or in the University as an elective with advisement. The following
electives are recommended: Additional Certification in Birth-Grade 6 - Semester Hours: 12
Students who specialize in Middle Childhood and Adolescence (Grade 5 through
12) may obtain specialization in Early Childhood and Childhood (Birth through
Grade 6) by also taking the following courses: |
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