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ReadOregon

Online Reading Endorsement

Course of study
For the eight-term catalog of ReadOregon courses by thematic area and the current schedule of reading/literacy courses available through ReadOregon, visit www.readoregon.org

ReadOregon Reading Endorsement - 24-credit program

ReadOregon Classroom Teacher Certificate of Literacy - 12-credit program

Course waiver and transfer credit guidelines
Following are the general guidelines to request course waivers and transfer credits for the ReadOregon reading endorsement:

*  Students can only transfer 15 credits into a master’s degree. Portland State University coursework taken prior to admission to the master’s degree and non-PSU coursework are considered transfer credits into master’s degrees. Therefore, students cannot complete the 24-credit ReadOregon reading endorsement program, apply for the master’s degree, and transfer all of the 24 credits into the degree. Students must be simultaneously admitted to the ReadOregon endorsement and the master’s degree for all PSU ReadOregon courses to count but non-PSU ReadOregon courses will still be considered as “transfer credits” for master’s degrees.

Program benefits
Both courses and modules are delivered through distance education and other flexible formats to accommodate the schedules of busy teachers. The collaborative nature of the development and delivery of the program ensures that high quality, accessibility, and regular availability of courses/modules aligns with Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) and International Reading Association (IRA) standards, and focuses on application in the classroom and in school literacy programs.

Each institution offers a mix of courses and modules, making best use of the expertise available from the individual institution's faculty.

Program goal
The goal of both the Literacy Education course of study and the Reading Endorsement program is to improve the reading abilities of students in Oregon's schools. Courses and modules are available in the areas of literacy foundations, literacy for diverse learners, literacy strategies and methods, assessment, literature, and leadership of school reading programs.

The ReadOregon reading endorsement was approved by TSPC, in August 2003. A course schedule and links to more than 40 distance-delivered courses in the ReadOregon programs can be viewed at www1.ous.edu/ousweb/plsql/owrf_course_show_theme.