Licensure

In Oregon, a system of multiple measures is used to determine the status of program completers, who can then be recommended to the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TPSC) for licensure. One component of this system requires the educator to pass a basic skills test, subject matter tests, and a civil rights knowledge test. For information on Oregon testing requirements please refer to the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission website.

Because passing tests is required for program completion in Oregon, the state pass rate is 100%. Those who do not pass the required tests are not considered program completers and are not eligible for licensure recommendation.

Graduate Teacher Education Program

Inclusive Elementary Educator Program (IEEP)

Secondary Dual Educator Program (SDEP)

International Teacher Education Program

Bilingual Teacher Pathway (BTP) Program

Initial K-12 Teaching License in Library Media

READOregon

ESOL/Bilingual endorsement

Library Media Endorsement

Educational Administration

Literacy Education/Reading Endorsement

School Counseling Licensing

Special Education Licensure Programs

Special Educator Initial License Program

Added Special Educator Endorsement (AddSPED)

Visually Impaired Learner Initial License or Endorsement Program

Early Intervention Special Education Initial License or Endorsement Program

Continuing Education Graduate School of Education (CE/ED)

Literacy Education/Reading Endorsement

The GSE on-campus literacy program offers face-to-face and hybrid courses designed to help preservice and inservice teachers become stronger teachers of literacy and to help teachers develop literacy leadership skills.

Students in the Literacy Education Program will:

  • Develop a theoretically-grounded, research-based, multi-faceted view of reading, writing, speaking, and listening with a focus on meaning making.
  • Examine the roles of and language in literacy development, assessment, and instruction.
  • Evaluate the strengths and limitations of assessment tools and assessment plans.
  • Use a constellation of assessments to identify students' complex patterns of literacy strengths and needs.
  • Design targeted, culturally-responsive instruction.
  • Plan family literacy outreach and facilitate literacy professional development experiences for colleagues.
  • Master the International Literacy Association standards for reading specialists and literacy coaches.
On-Campus program options include:
  • A 25-credit reading endorsement program 
  • A 12-credit certificate of completion

Endorsement

The PSU reading endorsement program is a 25-credit program including a core of 16 credits, 3 credits of practicum, and 6 credits of electives. The program is designed to prepare students for careers as Title I teachers, reading specialists, literacy coaches, consultants, and district-level reading and language arts coordinators. A reading endorsement is also very useful for classroom teachers wishing do develop stronger knowledge about literacy and about teaching students from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds.


Completion of the following coursework, the PRAXIS Specialty Area Exam in Reading, and a 90 hour practicum are required for an Oregon Reading (Intervention) Endorsement. No 400 or 800 level courses are accepted.

Requirements

Core (16 credits)

CI 522Literacy Foundations

4

CI 528Literacy Assessment for Reading Specialists

3

CI 529School Reading Program Leadership

3

CI 536Language, Literacy, and Culture

3

CI 574Assessing and Teaching Struggling Elementary Readers

3

Practicum (3 credits)

CI 509Practicum: Reading Endorsement

1-9

Electives (6 credits chosen in consultation with advisor)

CI 572Language and Literacy in Early Childhood Education

3

CI 547Advanced Elementary Literacy Methods

3

CI 520Linguistics for Teachers

3

CI 524Writing Workshop

3

CI 527Literature in Classrooms K-8

3

CI 531Facilitating Content Area Literacy Strategies

3

Lib 529Young Adult Literature

3

Total Credit Hours: 25