2023-2024 Graduate Academic Catalog

CAGS in Specialist Teacher of Reading (All Levels) 42 credits

This program is approved by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for Initial License in Specialist Teacher of Reading (All Levels) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

This advanced program is designed for experienced professionals who already hold a master's degree in education. It offers thorough training in literacy strategies and approaches to meet the needs of diverse student learners. Candidates work with faculty on the cutting edge of literacy research, pedagogy, and policy, and focus on staff development as well as direct services to students across the grades.

Ideal for established K-12 practitioners looking to further develop their literacy skills and move to a higher-level degree while acquiring their specialist teacher of reading license, this program is of particular value to individuals who seek positions with responsibility for curriculum, staff development, and supervision.

Note: An Initial or Professional license and at least one year of teaching experience under that license are required by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to be eligible for a License as a specialist teacher of reading.

Program Prerequisites:

  • Master's degree in education
  • Initial or Professional license for classroom or special education teacher
  • EEDUC 5400 Literacy and Literature: Methods and Materials (1-6) (or equivalent)
  • EEDUC 5122 Development and Learning: Psycho-social Perspectives in Education (or a course in child development and a course in adolescent development)
  • EECLD 6115 Sheltered English Instruction (PreK-6) or EECLD 6116 Sheltered English Instruction (5-12) or documented state-approved SEI endorsement.

For the university's transfer credit policy for this and other programs, see the Transfer of Credits page.

Program of Study

Required Core Courses (21 credits):

All of the following required core courses must be completed prior to the practicum, and many courses include field-based assignments

EEDUC 6174Literature for Children, Tweens, and Teens in a Diverse Society

3

EEDUC 6101Content Literacy

3

EECLD 6002On Languages: What Educators Need to Know about Linguistics

3

EEDUC 6001The Teaching of Writing (K-12)

3

EEDUC 6136Literacy: Building Strengths, Addressing Needs

3

EEDUC 6135Assessment: A Literacy Perspective

3

EEDUC 7130Leadership in Language & Literacy: Coaching & Collaboration

3

EEDUC 7130: may be taken concurrently with EEDUC 7105

Practicum (3 credits):

Prerequisites: Completion of a 150 hour pre-practicum experience and all practicum documentation (including applicable MTEL score reports); practicum application submitted by April 1 for Fall or November 1 for Spring; cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher; completion of all pre-practicum courses with no outstanding incomplete or failing grades. This full time, semester-long experience requires an accompanying seminar course and includes a field experience fee and 3 credits of tuition. Field Placement Office must approve all practicum placements. 

EEDUC 7105Practicum: Literacy: Interactive Assessment and Instruction

3

Required Research Courses (9 credits):

EEDUC 7102Research in Reading

3

Select two of the following 3-credit research courses, in consultation with advisor:

EAGSR 7210Program Evaluation

3

EAGSR 7101Quantitative Research Methods I: Statistics for Research

3

EAGSR 7102Quantitative Research Methods II: Research Design

3

EAGSR 7103Qualitative Research Methods I

3

CAGS Courses (6 credits):

EEDUC 8001Advanced Professional Seminar

3

or

EARED 8000Advanced Professional Seminar

3

 

EEDUC 7003Directed Study: Reading and Language Arts

3

Capstone and CAGS Qualifying Examinations (3 credits):

EEDUC 7999Independent Study: Qualifying Portfolio and Oral Examination

3