University of Portland Bulletin 2012-2013

Reading Endorsement

The reading endorsement advances teachers’ abilities to provide reading instruction and to diagnose and remediate reading problems in diverse instructional settings. Coursework leads to reading endorsement.

Endorsements in Reading

Candidates will know and understand the fundamental applications and concepts related to the following standards:

  • Foundational knowledge and professional dispositions.
  • Instructional strategies and curriculum materials.
  • Assessment, diagnosis and evaluation.
  • Creating a literate environment.
  • Professional development.
  • Leadership: Guidance and supervision of paraprofessionals.

Reading Endorsement Learning Outcomes

Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Candidate is a lifelong learner.
    1. Candidates analyze his/her ideas about change and the change process.
  2. Candidate is empathetic and respectful.
    1. Candidates will value the importance of adopting relational strategies that are appropriate for the individual circumstances, cultures, and abilities of students.
    2. Candidates will exhibit thoughtful, responsible, and participatory attitudes and behaviors characteristic of a professional educator and a reflective practitioner.
  3. Candidate communicates and works effectively with others.
    1. Candidates will understand techniques for collaborative work.
    2. Candidates will know the role of meditation in the coaching/supervision process.
    3. Candidates will collaborate with colleagues on extending understanding and implementing new teaching strategies.
    4. Candidates will acquire strategies for helping students to expand their response repertoire for problem solving and positive, fair choice making.
  4. Candidate had a broad knowledge about the individuals and world around him/her.
    1. Candidates analyze data from her/his school to justify a possible change goal.
    2. Candidates will understand how diversity among individuals and communities impacts their school.
    3. Candidates will understand how diversity impacts reform efforts at the school, district, and national level.
  5. Candidate has a deep knowledge about the subjects he or she teaches.
    1. Candidates know and use theory base of teacher leadership.
    2. Candidates understand the nature of knowledge and how a teacher’s paradigm of knowledge and assumptions shape their instructional decision-making.
  6. Candidate has a deep knowledge about how people learn.
    1. Candidates will use course concepts and recommended strategies to formulate a framework for making changes in management and instructional practices.
    2. Candidates will understand the neurological basis of student learning and of the impact of specific instructional strategies.
  7. Candidate has a deep knowledge and skills necessary to use instruction and the organization of classrooms to assist all learners to succeed.
    1. Candidates will gain insight into the role the teacher plays in cultivating the relationship the learner has with the object of study.
    2. Candidates will become skilled in reflectively analyzing and monitoring the development of personal classroom practices, beliefs, and style of leadership.
  8. Candidate fuses theory and practice.
    1. Candidates analyze school data and develop a personal theory of action.
    2. Candidates will understand the relationship between the theory base of teacher leadership and school culture.
    3. Candidates conduct peer coaching cycles, incorporating insights and techniques from cognitive coaching and clinical supervision.
    4. Candidates give skilled assistance to a colleague in analyzing and developing a lesson or learning activity.
    5. Candidates will use course concepts and recommended strategies to formulate a framework for making changes in management and instructional practices.
    6. Candidates will modify existing instructional practices and adopt new ones capable of engaging all students in the learning process.

Degree Requirements

Reading Endorsement Requirements — 18 hours

ED 464Reading Practicum PK-12

3

ED 480Elements of Reading PK-12

3

ED 481Reading, Language, and Cultural Diversity in Schools

3

ED 482Content Area Literacy

3

ED 483Diagnosis and Instruction of Learning Problems Related to Reading and Language Differences PK-12

3

ED 584Administration and Evaluation of Reading Programs

3