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M.A. in Literacy Education

Program Overview  |  Admission Requirements  |  K-12 Reading  |  M.A. in Literacy  |  Remick Scholarship

Program Structure

The Master of Arts in Literacy Education prepares teachers for leadership through immersion in the theory, research, and best practice of literacy development across the lifespan. The first seven courses qualify a classroom teacher for licensure as a Minnesota K-12 or Wisconsin 316 Reading Teacher and may be taken as a stand-alone program graduate certificate. Those who wish to earn a master’s degree in literacy education continue with seven additional courses that focus on reading and writing development across the lifespan. Beginning with a focus on literacy development in American children, students also investigate cross-cultural and adult issues. Candidates for the degree have an opportunity to choose and develop a topic of interest across multiple courses, culminating in presentation of a research project.

Program Delivery

The K-12 Reading Teacher Graduate Certificate program is designed to fit the schedule of employed persons who desire to take classes on weekends, during the summer, or partially online.  The program is delivered on the Winona campus and at selected Saint Mary's University outreach sites.  The K-12 Reading Teacher program can be completed in 15 months.  Completion of the M.A. in Literacy Education requires an additional 15-18 months.  Delivery format consists of summer institute and Saturday courses.

Courses from the M.A. in Literacy Education may also be used to fulfill the six-credit elective requirements of other Saint Mary's University master's degrees: the Master of Arts in Education or the Master of Education in Teaching and Learning.

Program Eligibility

Any person who holds or is eligible for a classroom teaching license is eligible to enroll in the program.  This program has the potential of significantly enhancing reading achievement of K-12 students and of providing exciting new employment opportunities for teachers. 


 

Locations

Minneapolis metropolitan area and other locations across Minnesota

Admissions Contact
Denise Cichosz
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
700 Terrace Heights #23
Winona, MN 55987-1399

(800) 635-5987, Ext. 6629, or
(507) 457-6629
Fax: (507) 457-1992
dcichosz@smumn.edu

 Course Information


    Students who have completed the Saint Mary's University Minnesota K-12 Reading Teacher program in good standing (cumulative GPA 3.0 or higher) and who wish to earn a master’s degree in literacy education may do so through completion of seven additional courses, culminating in the presentation and defense of a research project. These courses are offered primarily through summer sessions, partially online, and on weekends during the school year. The leadership practicum is completed in an educational setting (K-12 school, technical college, community-based literacy organization) of the candidate’s choice.

    Completion of all required courses for the K-12 Reading Teacher program.

  • EDRD607 Theoretical Models and Processes of Reading (3)
  • EDRD608 Theory and Research in Writing (3)
  • EDRD609 Explorations in Children’s Literature (1)
  • EDRD610 Explorations in Adolescent Literature (1)
  • EDRD611 Leadership Practicum in Literacy Education (3)
  • EDRD612 Advanced Diagnosis and Remediation of Reading and (3)
  • EDRD613 Educational Research Design (3)
  • EDRD614 Master’s Project Presentation (1)


Program Staff
Jane Anderson, Ph.D.
Education - Dean, School of Education, Education - Professor, Reading Licensure Program - Director