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Nov 24, 2024
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2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Literacy, MEd
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Program Description
The purpose of the MEd degree in Literacy is to educate literacy professionals who have an in-depth knowledge of reading and writing theories, processes, strategies, curriculum and research, and who can use that knowledge to plan appropriate literacy programs and curricula. The program is approved by the International Literacy Association.
Summary of Degree Requirements
The MED Literacy program requires 30 credit hours of coursework. Additional requirements for certifications may include requisite years of teaching experience, PRAXIS exam, and other requirements as indicated by the South Carolina State Department of Education.
Coursework
Literacy Coaching Strand
ESOL Strand
Outcomes, Learning Objectives, and Graduation Requirements
Graduates with the MEd in Literacy 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;
- understanding of English language learners’ literacy and language development and expertise in supporting their literacy learning through strategic teaching;
- classroom-based research in reading; and
- expertise in sharing knowledge of reading research and instructional practices with peers.
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