I have a number of questions about how I might use ReadOregon courses/modules for professional development or possibly getting a reading endorsement. Who should I talk to?
Reading/literacy faculty at your “home” institution are your best source for academic advice. Check the ReadOregon Home Institution page to identify a home institution if you do not have one. Are ReadOregon courses/modules accredited? All Oregon University System programs and courses are accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, and the reading endorsement is approved by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission. In addition, the ReadOregon programs are aligned with standards for reading professionals developed by the International Reading Association. Am I going to be able to do the practicum for the Reading Endorsement in my own school? Who will supervise my practicum? Practicum assignments in the ReadOregon Reading Endorsement Program are designed to be school-based so that you will be able to work directly with students and faculty in your school. Your ReadOregon advisor may ask you to design schoolwide or other class interv
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