PA Reading Specialist Certification, K-12 without M. Ed.

Overview

Welcome to our PA Reading Specialist K-12 certification program!  This 30-credit program fulfills all PDE requirements in order for candidates to apply for their PA Reading Specialist Certification for grades K–12. If candidates have not yet fulfilled PA Chapter 49.13 competencies, they may have to take an additional 3-9 credits of coursework in Special Education and/or English Language Learners (in addition to the core 30 credits of literacy coursework). Please see the graduate coordinator for any required course questions you may have.

*Importantly, this program does not lead to an M.Ed. in Literacy. If you are interested in both and M.Ed. in Literacy and a PA reading specialist certification, please see our combined (1) M.Ed. in Literacy and (2) PA Reading Specialist K-12 certification program.


Our program mission is to prepare outstanding reading specialists who are experts in children’s and adolescents’ language and literacy development and instruction. Our graduates will become influential literacy leaders and advocates for social justice in their schools and communities. They are equipped to effectively teach a diverse population of students using practical tools grounded in deep theoretical knowledge, a strong research base, and evidence-based practice. 


Many of our program graduates take jobs as building reading specialists, literacy coaches, Title 1 teachers, and child study team leaders/coordinators in elementary, middle, and high school settings. Many others continue as classroom teachers in their current settings, but with an improved knowledge base and expertise to better serve the needs of their students and communities. 

 

Highlights of Curriculum

  • Nationally recognized faculty – all experienced classroom teachers and/or reading specialists/literacy coaches. 
  • International Literacy Association accredited and International Dyslexia Association -informed program standards
  • Coursework that targets the science of reading and structured literacy
  • A dedicated diversity course coupled with a strong program strand that focuses on culturally relevant pedagogy, equity, inclusion, and social justice
  • Coursework that includes the what, why, and how of assessing and teaching phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing. 
  • Evening and summer classes and flexible individual schedules to meet each candidate’s needs as a full-time working professional educator 
  • A blend of both face-to-face and online coursework  

 

Practicum Field Experience at the WCU Reading Center

An essential part of our M.Ed. program includes two closely supervised practicum experiences housed in our newly designed WCU Reading Center. During these practica (which occur after school during normal graduate class times or during the summer mornings), you will work directly with children and adolescent students who struggle with a variety of literacy skills. You will learn the nuts and bolts of what reading specialists do every day, including: 

  • Administering and analyzing data from a variety of literacy assessments
  • Designing a research-based intervention plan
  • Tutoring a student who struggles with literacy skills for an entire semester, with valuable and consistent feedback from your supervisor after each observation
  • Conducting progress monitoring and post-assessments
  • Writing a final case report for the student’s parents/guardians (and often school), and
  • Conducting an exit interview with the student’s parents/guardians

Student and teacher high-fiving

Watch the WCU Reading Center in Action!

Admissions Requirements & Application Process 

Admissions Requirements 

  • Two letters of professional recommendation (e.g., supervisors, professors, employers, colleagues)
  • All official transcripts (both undergraduate and, if appropriate, graduate). WCU transcripts are housed at WCU, so they do not need to be sent.
  • Professional statement of purpose
  • Initial teacher certification (e.g., PA teaching certification) 

Application Process

  • Apply here to The Graduate School.
  • Once all materials are received, admission decisions are normally made within 1-2 weeks.  

Transfer Student Information

We welcome transfer students!  If you have another masters or previous graduate coursework, we can potentially transfer in up to 30% of the credits from another institution; however, this coursework must be identified as equivalent by the Literacy Dept. when we complete a transcript analysis upon matriculation into our program.  

Clearance Information

Students must obtain clearances for each course containing field experience in accordance with Pennsylvania statutes. These include: 

  • Pennsylvania Criminal Record Checks
  • FBI fingerprinting
  • Pennsylvania Child Abuse Record checks - required for all who enter a school.
  • TB Test

View More Clearance Information for specific details about your program.

All clearances must be completed prior to the first day of the field course in which you are enrolled and updated every year. Please contact the Office of Candidate Services at 610-436-2999.  Some school districts hosting early field students and student teachers require a TB test issued within the year they begin their school district assignment.

NOTE: School district requirements take precedence over university policy. Failure to maintain a current set of clearances will prevent you from enrollment and/or may require your dismissal from field-based courses, blocked classes, and student teaching. 

Degree Candidacy Requirements

  • Students must apply for degree candidacy after the completion of 15 credits
  • Courses required within the pre-candidacy period include EDR 505, 507, 509, 519 and one additional course from the prescribed program.
  • Students must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0 during the pre-candidacy period. 

Degree Completion Requirements

In addition to meeting all requirements of the University, the candidate must:

  • Successfully complete 30 credits in literacy coursework. Workshops will not be accepted to satisfy this requirement. Candidates must refer to their individual advising sheets for the specific course requirements. If candidates have not yet fulfilled PA Chapter 49.13 competencies, they may have to take an additional 3-9 credits of coursework in Special
  • Education and/or English Language Learners (in addition to the core 30 credits of literacy coursework).Please see the graduate coordinator for any required course questions you may have. 
  • Achieve an overall GPA of at least 3.0.
  • The student must successfully submit a theoretical foundations portfolio (see below for additional information). 
  • Students must attempt the Reading Specialist Praxis Exam. 
  • Students are responsible for meeting all requirements within the specified time.

Theoretical Foundations Portfolio Policy

Students are required to complete a Theoretical Foundations portfolio as part of their successful completion of the degree program (see degree completion requirements above).

Portfolio Details

Students are eligible to submit their Theoretical Foundations Portfolio after they have completed EDR 505, EDR 507, EDR 509, EDR 516, EDR 519, and either EDR 512 or EDR 532and after they have attended a portfolio work session. Portfolio submissions are due on the 3rd Monday in October, or the 4th Monday in February, or the 3rd Monday in August. Candidates whose portfolios receive a failing evaluation are permitted one re-submission within a two-year period. Candidates whose re-submitted portfolios receive a failing evaluation are dropped from the degree program.

View the M.Ed. Portfolio Packet

PA Reading Specialist K-12 Certification Requirements

 In addition to (1) successfully completing the degree completion requirements (see above), candidates must also (2) pass the Reading Specialist Praxis exam before they can apply to PDE for a PA Reading Specialist Certification, K-12. For specific information on which test to take and how to apply to PDE, see the WCU College of Education links for the following: 

Socially Just Futures Literacy Department Scholarship

Requirements
Recipient Requirements:
  • Be a current applicant or a current candidate in the M.Ed. in Literacy Program
  • Exhibit excellent potential and performance
  • Demonstrate commitment to inclusive and socially just teaching
  • Minimum overall GPA of 3.0
  • Be a student of color/ underrepresented minority
Application Materials:
  • Applicants must submit:  
    • A cover letter that addresses:
      • How do you demonstrate a commitment to inclusive and socially justice teaching?
    • A copy of their most recent transcript
Timeline:
  • Candidates that meet the above requirements and wish to apply for the scholarship in the fall semester will be asked to supply the Scholarship Committee with all application materials by June 1st in order to be considered. Committee will notify fall recipients by August 1st.  
  • Candidates that meet the above requirements and wish to apply for the scholarship in the spring semester will be asked to supply the Scholarship Committee with all application materials by December 1st in order to be considered. Committee will notify spring recipients by January 1st.  
Award:
  • The scholarship for current applicants is pending acceptance to the WCU M.Ed. in Literacy
  • Program and is to be awarded at the discretion of the scholarship committee.
  • The recipient will receive a total of $2400 to be applied towards tuition. The scholarship will be distributed across three semesters of the recipient’s choosing ($800 per semester) pending the student maintains an average 3.0 GPA.   

 

Contact Information

Graduate Coordinator

Kevin Flanigan | KFlanigan@wcupa.edu | 610-430-5642

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