Teacher Leader of Reading Endorsement
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) created the Teacher Leader Endorsement for certified teachers who provide professional development and function in leadership roles such as coaching in their schools, but are not school administrators and are not seeking Type 75 license.
The Teacher Leader in Reading strand of courses offers students 18 SH of content which may lead to a Teacher Leader of Reading K–12 Endorsement through entitlement. Earning the endorsement calls for both coursework and fulfilling additional requirements.
Students are not required to be admitted to NLU if earning the endorsement independently from any degree program or certificate.
In addition to National College of Education Graduate Admission Requirements, applicants must:
- Have valid and active educator credentials (Early Childhood Education, Elementary, Secondary, or Special Type)
- Submit letter(s) signed by the chief administrator(s) or other designated officials of the employing school districts or nonpublic schools documenting that the candidate has no fewer than four semesters or experience as a “proven teacher leader” as designated by the Illinois Administrative Code 25.30(d)
- Have a master’s degree in Reading, Curriculum and Instruction, Literacy, Language Arts or Education
Coursework:
- 18 SH per the tables below
- Only 3 SH used toward the candidate's first master’s degree can be used toward the endorsement
- A grade of “C” or better in all coursework
Additional requirements:
- Note: Candidates are eligible for federal financial aid only for courses used for a degree in which the candidate is simultaneously enrolled.
Content Knowledge - 5-6 SH
Choose at least 5 SH from the courses below:
RLL563 | Reading Recovery: Models and Theories of Literacy Development | |
RLL562 | Reading Recovery: Research on the Acquisition of Literacy | |
RLL559 | Comprehensive Literacy Model for School Improvement | |
EDL528 | Maintaining Accountability with Date Use and Program Evaluation | |
Content Pedagogy - 4-6 SH
Select one set of two courses:
RLL569 | Early Literacy Assessment | |
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RLL568A | Reading and Writing Interventions Practicum I | |
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RLL561A | Reading Recovery Practicum for Teacher Leaders Part I | |
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RLL561B | Reading Recovery Practicum for Teacher Leaders Part II | |
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RLR502 | Teaching Comprehension and Content Reading | |
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RLR503 | Teaching Content Area and Advanced Reading | |
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RLR505 | Reading and Language Arts Instruction of Linguistically Diverse Students | |
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RLL533 | Language Development and Variation | |
Professional Development in Curriculum Design - 4-5 SH
Choose at least 4 SH of the courses below:
RLL566A | Reading Recovery: Seminar in Teacher Leadership | |
RLL566B | Reading Recovery: Seminar in Teacher Leadership | |
RLL570 | Literacy Coaching School Improvement | |
RLR518 | Leadership and Professional Development in Reading | |
RLR590 | Internship/Reading Specialist | |
RLW551 | Writing Across the Curriculum | |
RLL520 | Survey of Literature for Children and Adolescents | |
RLL528 | Survey of Multicultural Literature K-12 | |
Curriculum Implementation - 4-5 SH
Choose a minimum of 4 SH of the courses below:
RLL566C | Reading Recovery: Seminar in Teacher Leadership | |
RLL568B | Reading and Writing Interventions Practicum II | |
RLL561C | Reading Recovery Practicum for Teacher Leaders Part III | |
RLL565 | Intervention Designs for Struggling Readers and Writers | |
EDL527 | Guaranteeing a Differentiated and Coherent Curriculum | |
The Literacy Coach Leader and Reading Recovery Teacher Leader coursework is open only through special district-based arrangement and formal application to the director of the Reading Recovery Center for Literacy. A limited number of courses can be used toward degrees in Reading or Language and Literacy at NLU.