California Educator

May 2013

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Classes now in B Ar ay ea! E arn Your Master's Degree in E ducation Administrative Masters with Preliminary Credential (30 units completed in 17 months) Curriculum and Instruction (30 units completed in 21 months) CCTC Approved Reading and Literacy Added Authorization UCSD Extension offers the Reading and Literacy Added Authorization (previously referred to as the Reading Certificate) which is a comprehensive program of study that provides students with a solid foundation in the research and methods of reading instruction. School Counseling with Pupil Personnel Service Credential (40 units completed in 28 months) The Reading and Literacy Added Authorization program is geared towards teachers with the potential to become leaders and mentors in the area of reading. It will provide educators with the right tools to improve student achievement. Satellite programs available! Convenience: Program Design: Students must complete six comprehensive courses to fulfill program requirements: • Reading & Literacy Program Orientation • R & L: Culture of Literacy • R & L: Assessment, Intervention, & Instruction • R & L: Research, Instruction, and Intervention • R & L: Planning, Organizing, and Providing Instruction • Reading and Literacy Portfolio Five 8-week sessions per year ► Classes meet 4:30 to 8:30 one night a week ► Schedule mirrors academic calendar with comparable holidays and breaks ► Competitive cost $440 per unit ► Cohorts are created in local districts to minimize commutes ► Engaging, collaborative learning settings Program Highlights: •฀The฀program฀provides฀participants฀with฀the฀skills฀to฀develop฀a฀researchbased program of reading instruction for implementation in their own classrooms or as a resource for other classroom teachers •฀This฀certiicate฀is฀aligned฀with฀the฀requirements฀and฀standards฀established฀ by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC). •฀100%฀online Program Features: Common Core Standards ► strategies to hook "digital learners" ► design deep learning assessments To view credential requirements, the program FAQs and to download an application please visit our Reading Instruction at extension.ucsd.edu/teachread. Contact: Patty Hunt patricia.hunt @cui.edu 949.214.3362 UC San Diego Extension also offers accessible and affordable online programs for K-12 and Postsecondary Educators. • New courses begin every month Most programs can be completed online within 1 year Interactive, Research-Based Programs with Practical Classroom Application Programs include: • CCTC Approved Clear Credential • CCTC-Approved CLAD Trough CTEL • Career and Technical Education (CTE) • College Counseling •฀Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) • Teaching Adult Learners • Teaching Online • Professional Development/ Salary Point Coursework • For more information, please contact Morgan Appel, Director of Education at: (858) 534-9273 or mappel@ucsd.edu extension.ucsd.edu/education 8 California Educator May 2013 SP13-4030 • • Learn More: Go to www.cui. edu/maedsf to learn about rigorous programs.

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