Online Classroom Reading Endorsement (P-12)

Overview

The classroom reading endorsement (P-12) online program is designed for certified Kentucky teachers who want to boost their specialized expertise or credentials and work toward a master’s degree or Rank I.

Offered by the College of Education at the University of Louisville, the classroom reading endorsement focuses on effective reading and writing instruction, and better understanding of working with P-12 students of varying abilities. By delivering an enriched approach to literacy, this program prepares you to create learning opportunities in your classroom that empower students to tackle and overcome the challenges of reading and writing in our modern society.

Highlights

Teachers give their best to their students and UofL gives its best to teachers!

UofL offers a 25% Tuition Reduction for Teachers enrolling in approved teacher education programs.

To learn more contact Betty Hampton, Director of Graduate Services in the College of Education and Human Development at UofL.

Outcomes

Teachers often seek out this teaching endorsement because it helps them better address the wide array of challenges they face in the classroom, particularly in helping children on a wide spectrum of skills and challenges in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Additionally, teachers who are interested in expanding the reach of their knowledge and taking on different roles within their institution or district will gain superior marketability in the field with the CRE (P-12) endorsement.

Some of the career opportunities that arise from completing the online Classroom Reading Endorsement (P-12) include:

  • Leadership roles and assignments
  • Career change/transition to training and learning
  • Advancement in current teaching field
  • Increased pay within current school district
  • Meeting current or future licensing, credential or certification requirements
  • Professional development, interest or enrichment

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How to Apply

Preferred Application DeadlineTermStart Date
August 1FallAugust
December 1SpringJanuary
April 1SummerMay/June

Note: We admit students on a rolling basis. The preferred deadlines help you complete the application process on time, be notified of acceptance and enroll before the term begins. We review applications as they become complete, and admit students for a specific term up to the day classes start. We recommend you work on and submit your complete application well in advance of the preferred deadline, as obtaining transcripts and other materials may take more time.

Steps to Apply

  1. Completed graduate application– select the Master of Education degree or Rank I program*
  2. Submit signed code of ethics/technology statement, uploaded within the online application
  3. Submit $65 non-refundable application fee
  4. Submit official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work
  5. Check for Scholarships

*Should you encounter any issues while completing the application form, please contact Betty Hampton, Director of Graduate Student Services, at 502.852.0411 or betty.hampton@louisville.edu.

Please have transcripts sent directly to:
School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292
gradadm@louisville.edu

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree earned from an accredited institution*
  • Valid Kentucky Initial Teaching Certification or statement of eligibility for candidates outside Kentucky
  • Minimum 2.75 cumulative undergraduate grade point average (GPA) on 4.0 scale; minimum 3.0 GPA for graduate work

*See the Graduate School Transfer of Credit Policy for more information.

This program is open to all eligible candidates regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age.

Out-of-State Applicants

Certified teachers outside Kentucky should be advised that we cannot guarantee the program will meet licensure, salary, advancement or other requirements in their state. As part of the admission process, we require a written statement confirming their interest in the program for personal development and that they understand the program is designed to meet Kentucky certification requirements only. For more information, please contact Betty Hampton.

Curriculum

The online classroom reading endorsement is a 15 credit hour program that can be completed over a year’s progression with 2 courses taken in the fall semester, 2 in the spring semester and 1 over the summer term [subject to course availability].

The 5 required courses are listed below. Courses are taught 100% online. Some courses may be asynchronous, others synchronous with specified dates/times. Synchronous courses begin at 4:30 or later.

Course ListCredit Hours
EDAP 610 Literacy Research and Theory3
EDAP 615 Measurement and Diagnosis of Literacy3
EDAP 636 Advanced Reading Methods P-123
EDAP 642 Literacy Learning and Cultural Differences3
EDAP 678 Language Knowledge and Acquisition3
Total15

Sample Course Descriptions

EDAP 610: Literacy Research and Theory
An advanced course in literacy, providing an intense analysis of current research and theories in the strategies of teaching literacy at the elementary, middle and high school levels.

Course Purpose:
This course is designed to provide the foundations for literacy instruction; that is, it will provide teachers of all grade levels with knowledge of current literacy research as well as past literacy research and the ability to use this research in designing, implementing, and evaluating strategies for literacy learning. For some students, this course will serve as an introduction to the field of literacy, while for others it may be more of a review. For this reason, the course will allow individuals to read/study in their area of interest.

EDAP 615: Measurement and Diagnosis of Literacy
An introduction to diagnostic concepts in reading, with an emphasis on screening instruments, materials, and tutoring procedures. Prerequisite: EDAP 610.

Course Purpose:
This course is designed for in-service teachers to refine their literacy teaching knowledge and skill. The focus will be on assessment and diagnosis of literacy knowledge and difficulties.

EDAP 636: Advanced Reading Methods P-12
This course addresses knowledge and implementation of research-based reading methods appropriate for preschool through secondary students, with an emphasis on developing skillful and strategic lifelong readers. Concepts from the course will be applied in P-12 through required field experiences.

Course Purpose:
This course is designed for in-service teachers to refine their literacy teaching knowledge and skill. The focus will be on strategies to teach foundational reading concepts, with special emphasis on comprehension instruction.

EDAP 642: Literacy Learning and Cultural Differences
Explores the current knowledge base and theoretical frameworks used to explain differential achievement rates between students of diverse cultural, ethnic, and linguistic backgrounds.

Course Purpose:
This course will examine assumptions considering students, race, class, and culture and students will study major concepts (racism, classism, etc.) to explore multiple perspectives. The course will extend the principles of teaching and learning to include a new perspective on teaching students from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. A major focus of the course will be to prepare P-12 classroom teachers for working effectively with diverse student populations in literacy learning using culturally responsive instructional practices.

EDAP 678: Language Knowledge and Acquisition
Addresses teacher mastery of structure of the English language and alphabetic writing system, and knowledge of language acquisition to help diverse learners learn to read and write.

Course Purpose:
This course is designed to prepare in-service teachers to provide theoretically sound literacy instruction that supports the diverse needs of readers and writers through grade 12. The course will focus on the principles of language acquisition and mastery of structural language elements (i.e., phonemes, syllables, morphemes), the way they are represented in print, and how children learn them within a comprehensive literacy environment.

Contact Us

Amy Seely Flint
amy.flint@louisville.edu
502.852.2302
Program Coordinator

Betty Hampton
betty.hampton@louisville.edu
502.852.0411
Advisor, Graduate Ed Programs
Director, Graduate Student Services

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FAQ

Why do I need to complete the application for the master’s or Rank 1 program? I’m interested only in the endorsement.
Due to the way the system is set up, you will need to complete your application as if applying to either a master’s degree or Rank I program. From there, you will select the endorsement of your choice.

Can I receive federal aid while pursuing this teaching endorsement?
Unfortunately, federal aid is not available to students enrolled solely in the endorsement program. However, students also enrolled in a master’s degree program are eligible to receive financial aid. Visit the financial aid & tuition page for more information.

How does the CRE endorsement get attached to my teaching license after graduation?
In order to add the P-12 Classroom Reading Endorsement to your teaching license, you have to pass a Praxis test. To find out more information or select the correct Praxis test for Kentucky, access the Kentucky Education Professional Standards Board (EPSB) Praxis Test website at http://www.ets.org/praxis/ky/requirements. To view Praxis Test requirements for other states, visit: http://www.ets.org/praxis.