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Education, Reading and Language Arts Consultant Certification, DAS

Location(s): Main Campus, Waterbury Center


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Carlson Hall
Telephone: (203) 576-4764

This degree program provides advanced study in content and content pedagogy for persons interested in careers in education, and/or certification in the State of Connecticut to teach on the elementary, or secondary levels.

Intern Program

Carlson Hall
Telephone: (203) 576-4219

The Graduate School of Education provides an internship option for the following students: (1) those seeking a Master’s degree or 6th Year Certificate of Advanced Studies and teacher certification; (2) those already certified and seeking a Master’s degree or Sixth Year Certificate of Advanced Studies, or (3) those seeking a Master’s degree only for work in nonpublic American schools, schools in another country, or in other educational settings. This internship is designed to integrate field experience with graduate course work. During the internship students earn thirty-three tuition remission credits.

Master’s Degree Program

Master of Science in Elementary and Secondary Education

(Connecticut Teacher Certification)

This program provides educators with the opportunities for in-depth study of subject content, techniques and materials appropriate to contemporary classrooms within a structured framework of field concentration and professional development. Emphasis is placed on selected areas of concentration in content and content pedagogy and professional course work for the development of individual clinical competencies.

Individuals seeking Connecticut certification must take courses required for their license in a Master’s Planned Program of Study. This program consists of foundation courses, subject content courses, professional courses, field experiences, and residency teaching.

The following certification tracks are available: Elementary content area courses; Secondary and Middle Level Academic Subjects: Biology, Physics, General Science, Chemistry, Earth Science, English, Mathematics, History and Social Studies, Business Education, and Music (K-12).

Teacher Preparation Programs

Candidates who seek certification to teach in Connecticut must follow a Planned Program of Study that results in a Master’s Degree and a recommendation by the State Certification Officer at the University for an Initial Educator Certificate in the State of Connecticut.

Admissions into the Master’s Degree (Certification Track Programs)

Students seeking certification must apply to the program of their choice and must meet the following requirements PRIOR to admission into a Certification Track Program in Elementary, Secondary Academic Subjects, or Music:

  1. A Bachelor’s Degree in a subject area major (not professional education) from a regionally accredited institution with thirty-nine credits in general education, including course work in English, Mathematics, Natural Science, Social Studies, and World Language or Fine Arts (Grades below a C are NOT accepted for this category).
  2. Undergraduate GPA of at least a B-. (B Minus)
  3. A well-written essay, at least 350 words, describing the candidate’s reasons for enrolling in the program and experience relevant to teaching and demonstrating the appropriate dispositions for becoming a teacher.
  4. One letter of recommendation from a person able to testify to the candidate’s suitability as a prospective teacher and potential for graduate-level work.

Candidates seeking admission to the certification-track programs are expected to possess basic technology proficiencies, such as word processing, sending and receiving email messages, using the Internet, and the University’s web based platforms.

All candidates for Connecticut State Certification must meet the following additional requirements prior to recommendation for certification:

  1. Completion of all required Planned Program course work
  2. Completion of all General Education (undergraduate requirements)
  3. PRAXIS II examinations, as well as any additional - state mandated assessments for specific certification areas
  4. Demonstration of all state-required program competencies
  5. Demonstration of the knowledge, skills, and dispositions for teaching in the program area, including successful completion of all performance assessments specific to the certification program.

Program Goals

The Teacher Preparation Program Goals coincide with the six domain goals of the Connecticut Common Core of Teaching and the national States’ Common Core of Teaching. The Teacher Preparation program at the University of Bridgeport seeks to develop teachers who can accomplish all of the following:

  • Understand and apply essential skills, central concepts, and tools of inquiry in their subject matter or field;
  • Promote student engagement, independence, and interdependence in learning by facilitating a positive learning community;
  • Plan and Implement instruction in order to engage students in rigorous and relevant learning and to promote their curiosity;
  • Use multiple measures to analyze student performance and to inform subsequent planning and instruction;
  • Maximize support for student learning by developing and demonstrating professionalism, collaboration with others, and leadership.

Sixth Year Certificate of Advanced Study (CAS)

The Reading and Language Arts Consultant is a Teacher Certification Program designed to prepare educators for leadership positions in elementary, middle, and secondary schools. The program prepares the student for the roles of a curriculum and instructional leader, including the following: organizing, supervising, and enhancing literacy programs; coordinating the instruction and assessment of students in reading and language arts; guiding, improving, and enriching reading and language arts instruction in all content areas; and collaborating with teachers, administrators, parents, and other literacy leaders.

Applicants must have completed an appropriate Master’s degree, must have a valid teaching certificate (or be eligible for Connecticut certification) in elementary, middle, or secondary education; must have completed a minimum of thirty months of successful classroom teaching experience; and must have completed all state required tests, including the Connecticut Foundations of Reading Test. Upon the completion of the Planned Program with appropriate coursework, field experiences, performance assessments, and the demonstration of required certification competencies, a student may apply for the Reading and Language Arts Consultant certification.

Program Goals

The program goals in literacy are adapted from the international Reading Association Standards for reading Professionals - Revised 2010. The goals in Literacy for the Reading and Language Arts Consultant Program are as follows:

  1. Reading professionals understand the theoretical and evidence-based foundations of reading and writing processes and instruction.
  2. Reading professionals use instructional approaches, materials, and an integrated, comprehensive, balanced curriculum to support learning in reading and writing.
  3. Reading professionals us a variety of assessment tools and practices to plan and evaluate effective reading and writing instruction.
  4. Reading professionals create and engage their students in literacy practices that develop awareness, understanding, respect, and a valuing of differences in our society.
  5. Reading professionals create a literate environment that fosters reading and writing by integrating foundational knowledge, instructional practices, approaches and methods, curriculum materials, and the appropriate use of assessments.
  6. Reading professionals recognize the importance of, demonstrate, and facilitate professional learning and leadership as a career-long effort and responsibility.

Admissions Criteria

  1. A valid Connecticut teaching certificate (or proof of eligibility);
  2. An appropriate regionally accredited Master’s degree;
  3. At least two letters of recommendation from persons able to testify to your suitability as a prospective teacher and your potential for graduate-level work;
  4. An essay demonstrating a command of the English language and setting out the reasons for wanting to enroll in the program and emphasizing experience relevant to teaching;
  5. A successful team interview with faculty;
  6. Completion of at least 30 school months of successful classroom teaching experience.
  7. Connecticut’s essential skills testing requirements: passing scores in the PRAXIS I exams in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics or an official essential skills test waiver currently meeting this requirement.
  8. Passing scores on the Connecticut Foundations of Reading Test.

Summary of Requirements - 30 Credit(s)


Prerequisite Requirements - 16 Credit(s) *


*These Requirements May Be Met by Taking an Undergraduate or Graduate Course With a Grade of at Least a “B.”

Educational Psychology - 3 Credit(s)


(Required)

Children’s or Adolescent Literature - 3 Credit(s)


(Required)

Special Education - 3 Credit(s)


(Required)

Tests and Measurements - 3 Credit(s)


(Required)

Second Language Learning and Acquisition - 1 Credit(s)


(Required)

Initial Program Requirements - 16 Credit(s)


(The initial program requirements may be met through completion of the following courses at the Master’s or Sixth Year level:)

Diagnosis and Remediation of Reading and Language Arts Difficulties - 3 Credit(s)


(Required)

Clinical Field Experience - 7 Credit(s)


(Required)

Advanced Program Requirements - 12 Credit(s)


Advanced Reading and Language Arts Diagnosis - 2 Credit(s)


(Required)

Reading and Language Arts Consultant Practicum and Applied Research - 6 Credit(s)


(Required)

Additional Program Requirements


Final Degree Requirement


(Choose one of the following:)

Additional Coursework for Certification

(required if Noted)

Total Number of Credits

Sixth Year Total Minimum: 30 credits

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