Reading Teacher Endorsement
Why a Reading Teacher Endorsement?
From early childhood development to high school, literacy is one of the most important
areas of education for all ages. If you’re a current educator with a passion for reading
and would like to make it your primary teaching subject, then you’re the perfect candidate
for a Reading Teacher Endorsement through education coursework at McKendree.
McKendree’s program leading to a Reading Teacher Endorsement gives you the tools to
help students succeed regardless of their individual needs and reading levels. Practicum
experiences beyond the classroom ensure you learn by working directly with students
in the areas of curriculum development, assessment of reading difficulties, and reading
support.
You can add the Reading Teacher Endorsement to an early childhood, elementary, secondary,
or special (K-12) license.
Curriculum Requirements
EDU 429/529 - Children’s Literature (3 Credits)
EDU 430/530 - Early Literacy (3 Credits)
EDU 435/535 - Methods of Teaching Content Area Reading (Elementary) (3 Credits)
or
EDR 515 - Adolescent Reading & Writing in the Content Area (3 Credits)
EDR 510 Adolescent Literature (3 credits)
EDR 621 - Classroom Diagnostic Techniques & Testing Procedures for the Teaching of Reading (3 Credits)
EDR 623 - Strategies & Interventions to Assist Struggling Readers (3 Credits)
EDR 697 - Practicum in Reading (3 Credits)
To obtain the Reading Teacher Endorsement, you must earn a passing score on the Reading
Teacher Content Area Test, as required by the State of Illinois, and complete a minimum
of 18 semester hours in the following areas:
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Foundations of Reading
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Content Area Reading
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Assessment and Diagnosis of Reading Problems
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Developmental and Remedial Reading Instruction, Support, Materials and Resources
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Literature Appropriate to Students Across All Grade Levels
- Reading Practicum
Format
McKendree’s Reading Teacher Endorsement classes are offered in both eight-week and
16-week formats. Specifically designed for the working professional, they enable you
to meet your educational goals while managing a full-time teaching job.
Admission Requirements
McKendree University admits students who present evidence of their potential to complete graduate level work. Applicants are considered on an individual basis without regard to sex, race, disability, nationality, sexual orientation, or religion. The following documentation is required for consideration of admission:
1. A completed graduate admission application (no fee).
2. A bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education.
3. Official transcripts from each college or university attended. Official transcripts are those sent from institution to institution.
All students taking endorsement coursework will be classified as non-degree seeking.
Key Faculty
300 Stanton St., Upper Level
(618) 537-6880
jlwicker@mckendree.edu
Piper Academic Center (PAC) 200
(618) 537-2157
jagoble@mckendree.edu