A board game teaches reading skills during a Reading Center practicum experience.

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Master's in birth-grade 12 literacy


St. Bonaventure University literacy student reading to childThis Master of Science in Education (MSED) in Literacy degree program, offered 100% online, is designed for certified teachers who wish to acquire a master’s degree to teach birth to grade 12 literacy.

You earn a full degree in a 15-month, 36-credit-hour, online program that includes an in-person or online summer practicum.

This program leads to a Master of Science in Education (MSED) in Literacy Education Birth to Grade 12 degree and a recommendation for dual certification in Literacy Education: Birth to Grade 6 AND Secondary Grades 5-12. This equips you with the skills and versatility to teach in a number of areas, such as a reading specialist, a literary coach, or as a K-12 literacy certified classroom teacher.

The heart of the program content includes professional field experience, learning to assess and diagnosis reading abilities followed by the SBURC practicum, and opportunities to provide coaching professional development by and for peers and parents alike.

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Complete this program in 15 months

This 15-month, 36-credit-hour, online graduate program in literacy includes:
  • methods and theory designed to have your students fall in love with reading
  • training in reading assessment and teaching reading strategies
  • in-person or online practicum experience in your own classroom during the spring and/or a short 7-week summer experience while K-12 school is not in session, both perfect for the working teacher
  • being prepared for the NYS literacy certification exam
     
  • Working full time and need more time? 

    For students who need a lighter course load we also offer a two year completion timeline. Program director, Sheri Voss, can assist students with a step-by-step plan to graduation.



    Inspiration & Opportunity


    Two recent Birth to Grade 12 Literacy graduates share how the program served as a gateway to success in their teaching careers.

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    SBU Reading Center practicum experience

    One value of this online graduate level program in literacy is the ability to learn from anywhere with individualized mentoring from a dedicated group of experienced teacher educators.

    A hallmark feature of this program is the St Bonaventure University Reading Center (SBURC) Practicum experience. It covers K-12 grade ranges ensuring that teachers get practical experience across grade levels to take with them into their careers.

    The practicum is completed in two phases:
    • in the spring in teachers’ own classrooms or placement
    • in the summer, either online or in an arranged in-person placement.
    This flexible in-house/online practicum makes an ideal situation for teachers to put best practices in-action with immediacy in their own locales.

    The practicum is supervised by St. Bonaventure faculty from the program and is accompanied by individual support from the faculty who focus on the various issues experienced by their young readers. Successful completion is a requirement for graduation from the program. 

    Youngsters in a St. Bonaventure University summer reading program
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    Physical Activity Club presents at state conference

    Dec 12, 2019

    St. Bonaventure University students presented with Special Olympics New York at the 82nd Annual New York State AHPERD Conference (New York State Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance), held Nov. 20-22 in Verona, New York. 

    The presentation, “Live it: Embracing Inclusive Physical Education through a Sport,” was given by Physical Activity Club (PAC) officers Charity Hammond, Jennifer Landow, Brianna Burgess, Jessica Farkas, Elizabeth Burke, PAC adviser Dr. Paula Scraba  and Bill Collins, director of sports training for Special Olympics New York.

    Special Olympics New York is the largest Special Olympics, Inc. in North America and the sixth largest in the world. All programs are free to participants.

    The conference presentation provided strategies to support educators with inclusive school environments aligned to state and national physical education standards with Special Olympics coaches' guides. St. Bonaventure students illustrated how inclusive instructional sport guides build community, improve skills for positive social interaction and create acceptance in physical education and sporting arenas. The Bonaventure students demonstrated how college students in teacher preparation programs and school districts can transform an existing physical education program for students to connect and grow through inclusive assessment guides for physical activities.

    For its efforts to advocate for Special Olympics, the Physical Activity Club is a recognized Special Olympics College Club. It functions as an official club on campus and connects college students and individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport to build friendships and help lead the social justice movement of Special Olympics.

    Most recently, PAC sponsored a major event with the SBU Polar Crew Team for the Polar Plunge into Lake Erie on Dec. 7 at Orchard Park by members of the men’s and women’s cross country/track team. Upcoming is a Special Olympics unified exhibition basketball game at halftime of the Feb. 6, 2020, women’s basketball game vs. George Washington. And St. Bonaventure will host the Annual Unified Basketball Competition with area school districts in the spring on Tuesday, April 28, 2020. Throughout the year, PAC continues to raise funds for Special Olympics programs in the area with the community through its bottle redemption program by partnering with Allegany Beverage and Redemption.