
This new online master’s program is for the classroom teacher who holds elementary, secondary, or special education certification, and who desires to improve his/her reading instruction and literacy leadership. Based on current research, best practices, and state and national standards, the program will equip K-12 teachers to do the following:
Completion of this program qualifies the candidate for a K-12 Idaho Reading Endorsement.
Teaching and learning best occur when:
The program will utilize the Blackboard online delivery technology to provide access for all Idaho K-12 teachers. The online course, which is the delivery method for all courses offered through the program, is based on a cohort model in which learners and an instructor interact in an asynchronous course setting. All users do not have to be online at the same time, but may complete and submit assignments and engage in discussion as outlined in the course description and syllabus as their schedules permit.
In addition to the online courses, candidates will participate in three 1-credit online summer residencies during each of three summers.
Goals of these online summer residencies include the following:
A significant expectation of this program is the candidate’s identification and research of a classroom-based question about developing reading proficiency in children. The proposal for this action research project will be completed during Research Theory and Application for the Educator. Support will be provided during the Research Seminar during the data collection and implementation of the study. Candidates will present their action research projects during the final online summer residency. During this culminating residency, candidates will also present their electronic portfolios. Then after completion of all coursework, candidates will implement research-based interventions with struggling readers through the completion of a practicum in their own schools. During the practicum, a coach/mentor will provide online supervision and emailed support.
The Department of Education at NNU offers both bachelor’s and master’s degrees for the preparation of educators. These programs maintain voluntary national accreditation through the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and are approved by the State of Idaho.
An online Learner Handbook will be provided to participants to serve as a "how-to" resource for successfully completing this program. This handbook will clarify program requirements and expectations, as well as answers to frequently asked questions.
The program was designed to be available to participants from various regions of the state of Idaho and throughout the United States and even world. The admissions process will include consideration by the Graduate Education Committee about the ideal cohort composition of both local and statewide participants.
Federal Financial Aid for students who are U.S. Citizens is available for online degrees. You must complete both the FAFSA and the NNU Financial Aid Form.
Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA) Form
Northwest Nazarene University Financial Aid Form
Program contact information:
Dr. Lynette Hill, Director
208-467-8802
Audra Butkus, Secretary
208-467-8029
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208-467-8023
Northwest Nazarene University has maintained continuous accreditation through the National Council of Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) since 1967. The last NCATE visit was hosted Spring 2006. Continuing Accreditation was granted through Spring 2013.