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The Reading Endorsement program focuses on preparing K-12 teachers to be specialists or to improve their knowledge and skills in teaching reading.
SPRING TERM 2013 READING COURSES
This 24 credit graduate program focuses on reading theory, curriculum, assessment, and strategies to enhance and broaden both reading specific knowledge and other responsibilities encountered by classroom teachers, resource teachers, and reading specialists. This program leads to an add-on endorsement to an Oregon teaching license. You can complete the Reading program by itself or in conjunction with a graduate degree program.
The ReadOregon program has a short online Application form you can complete online. This helps to keep you updated with the current information for ReadOregon courses. READOREGON Application
When you confirm WOU as your home institution for completing your Reading Endorsement you need to get admitted as a Graduate student. You can only take up to 9 credits as a non-admit student, so it is important to start the process of getting admitted to Western's Graduate School. Here is a link to the WOU Graduate admissions webpage: Graduate Student Admission
Deb Charlton is the contact person in the Graduate Admissions office, 503-838-8597 and her email: charltod@wou.edu
Register for ReadOregon classes online if you're a WOU student; otherwise, print and submit by mail or fax our Registration Form (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader).
Division of Extended Programs (DEP) 503.838.8483 V/TTY or 1.800.451.5767| or e-mail: extend@wou.edu | or fax: 503-838-8473
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