2017-2018 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Literacy and Reading Education, Department of
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Department Chair
Erica Bowers
Department Office/Website
College Park 570
657-278-3497
ed.fullerton.edu/reading
Faculty
Brad A. Biggs, Erica Bowers, Kathryn Glasswell, Julian Jefferies, Rosario Ordonez-Jasis
Introduction
The Literacy and Reading Education Department offers state and nationally accredited graduate programs in Literacy and Reading Education. Coursework and field experiences equip candidates to make informed decisions in a variety of leadership roles. Based on the professional dispositions targeted by the College of Education, the graduate programs are designed to prepare professionals who promote diversity, engage in collaborative endeavors, think critically, maintain professional and ethical standards, and value lifelong learning. The department also offers undergraduate courses, preparing students to make informed choices of the techniques, materials, strategies and approaches most appropriate for their academic, professional and personal needs.
Degree Description
The Master of Science in Education with a concentration in Literacy and Reading is designed to develop literacy/reading professionals who can recognize, understand and value the forms of literacy that exists in society and their importance in learning across the disciplines at all levels pre-K through adult. Coursework focuses on foundations of literacy development, disciplinary literacy, curriculum theory and design, assessment and intervention, and theory-to-practice fieldwork experiences. Graduates of the program become informed decision-makers, with knowledge and skill in the use of a variety of pedagogical approaches, methods and practices. The program emphasizes issues of social justice, diversity and inclusiveness, and critical stances in literacy instruction and assessment that empowers all learners to read to their full potential.
Learning Goals and Student Learning Outcomes
Programs and Courses Offered
ProgramsMaster of ScienceNon-DegreeCertificateCoursesLiteracy and Reading
Courses are designated as READ in the class schedule.
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