Reading Teacher Endorsement without a Degree
To obtain a Reading Teacher Endorsement, the State requires 24 hours of coursework in targeted reading areas. This program leads to a Reading Teacher Endorsement, but not an additional degree.
See complete admission requirements in College of Education introduction. Criteria to enter this program include the following:
- A valid Illinois Professional Educator License with teaching endorsement.
- Fulfillment of Survey of Exceptional Child requirement (105 ILCS 5/21-2a).
- Successful completion of the following program requirements.
Prerequisite: one 3 credit hour course in Reading (3)
Degree Requirements
Required courses
52-504 | Technology in the Reading and Writing Program | 1 |
52-509 | Child and Adolescent Literature | 3 |
52-523 | Foundations and Methods of Teaching Reading Grades 4-12, Including the Content Areas | 3 |
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52-524 | Foundations and Methods of Teaching Reading Grades P-3 | 3 |
52-527 | Teaching Reading to the Diverse Learner | 3 |
52-533 | Methods and Strategies for Reading Comprehension Instruction, Including Instructional Practicum for the Reading Teacher | 3 |
52-534 | Teaching Writing in the Literacy Program | 2 |
52-536 | Remediation of Reading Difficulties | 3 |
52-538 | Assessment and Diagnosis of Reading Problems | 3 |
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| 24 credit hours total are required for | |
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| Reading Teacher Endorsement | |
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| 65 Clinical Hours | |
Clinical/field work hours are embedded in required courses.
The design of the above program requires that an individual have at least three hours of previous coursework in reading. Any additional request for course transfer will have to be considered individually. Anyone who does not have three hours of previous coursework can fulfill that deficiency through Lewis University.
State Assessment Requirements
At the conclusion of the program, candidates seeking a Reading Teacher Endorsement on a Professional Educator License must pass the Illinois Certification Test for the Reading Teacher, or its State-approved equivalent.