oakland macomb mat in reading and language arts
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Learn how to earn a Master of Arts in Teaching Reading and Language Arts through Oakland University-Macomb.TRANSCRIPT
Sue Sharma -‐ Program Coordinator Visiting Assistant Professor Reading & Language Arts [email protected] 248-‐370-‐4205
Macomb University Center 44575 Garfield Road
Clinton Township, MI 48038 586-‐263-‐6242
OU-‐Macomb Campus
Kristen Frazier
Hear from real teachers, Kristen Frazier and Lori Alderman, about why they chose the OU-‐Macomb
campus to earn a Master of Arts in Teaching Reading and Language Arts
Linda Pavonetti
Tanya Christ
RLA department professors teach all courses.
Gwendolyn McMillon Ledong Li James Cipielewski
Linda Ayres Ron Cramer Robert Schwartz Sue Ann Sharma Mary Lose
S. Rebecca Leigh John McEneaney Anne Porter
Face-‐to-‐Face
Blended
Online
Online: Learn at your convenience anytime, anywhere
Face-‐To-‐Face: Meet per schedule in a classroom setting
Blended: Classes are comprised of both face-‐to-‐face and online components
MAT program in Reading and Language Arts prepares teachers to address the literacy needs of young children, adolescents and adults.
Allows certified teachers to add one of the following
Michigan endorsements ▪ Classroom Reading Teacher K-‐8 (BT) ▪ Language Arts Teacher (K-‐8) (BX)* ▪ Reading Specialist, K-‐12 (BR) ▪ Early Childhood Education (ZS)* ▪ Educational Technology (NP)*
The degree requirements for off-‐site programs are identical to all MAT in Reading and Language Arts programs:
32 credits of courses which includes the Master’s Project (RDG 699), or
36 credits of courses may be elected in lieu of the Master’s Project (RDG 699)
Foundations of Reading Instruction Foundations of Literature for Children & Adults Teaching Writing in the Elementary and Secondary
Schools Diagnosis of Reading Disabilities Correction of Reading Disabilities Master’s Project: Independent Study (IS)
Note: Consult the OU schedule of classes for a complete list of offerings https://sail.oakland.edu/sail .
July 15 for fall semester November 15 for winter semester March 15 for summer semester Send all documentation to:
Oakland University Office of Graduate Admissions 2200 N. Squirrel Road 160 North Foundation Hall Rochester, MI 48309-‐4401
To be considered for graduate admission, all application documents must be received by the published deadlines.
Click here for Application Information and forms . Read all materials carefully and gather required documents to complete your application file.
To submit , click on the button to the right:
Application Type: Grad – Masters Planned Course of Study: MAT in Reading and Language Arts
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Direct enrollment questions to: Julie Trube, Director of Enrollment and Community Outreach
(248) 370-‐3910 [email protected]
Direct MAT in Reading and Languages questions to: Sue Ann Sharma, Ph.D., Program Coordinator for the OU-‐Macomb
(248) 370-‐4205 [email protected]