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If you are a teaching professional who seeks to advance literacy knowledge and teaching skills, the reading endorsement K-12 is designed for you. Your coursework will include literacy theories, content area literacy, literacy assessments and evaluations, working with at-risk readers/writers, and serving as a literacy leader within a school setting.
Upon successful completion of the program and passing the licensure exams, the holder of an Ohio standard teaching credential may add an endorsement in Reading K-12.
Contact Information
Hannah Chai, Ed.D., Literacy Co-Director
937-775-2963
hannah.chai@wright.edu
Lee Welz, M.A., Literacy Co-Director
937-775-3263
lee.welz@wright.edu
View the reading endorsement program profile for sample occupations, average salary, and employment projections.
The College of Health, Education, and Human Services has provided a dedicated career consultant to assist you in connecting your major to a career. The career consultant focuses on staying up to date on career trends in education, kinesiology and health, leadership, and human services. Our assigned career consultant is an extension of services offered through Wright State’s Career Services.
View the Reading K-12 endorsement program information and requirements in the Academic Catalog.
Currently licensed teachers who wish to complete endorsement requirements, but do not want to pursue a degree may be admitted as licensure-only endorsement candidates. The reading endorsement courses may be applied toward the Master’s of Education degree in Literacy. If interested in pursuing both the endorsement and the master’s degree, apply as a degree-seeking candidate.
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