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School of Teaching & Learning

About STL

Program Areas; Faculty & Staff; Administration

Program Areas

Curriculum, Teaching & Teacher Education;
Early Childhood Education;

Educational Technology;
Elementary Education
;
English Education;
ESOL/Bilingual Education;
Literacy & the Arts;
Language Arts & Children's Literature;
Mathematics Education;
Reading & Literacy
;
Science & Environmental Education;
Social Studies Education;
Teacher Leadership for School Improvement

Academic Learning Compacts

Elementary Education
Early Childhood Education

Degrees

Ph.D./Ed.D., Ed.S., MAE, M.Ed., BAE, Online

Admissions

Ph.D./Ed.D., Ed.S., MAE, M.Ed., BAE, Financial Aid, Deadlines

Faculty Resources

Teaching Handbook; Advising Forms

Current Student Resources

Program of Study Forms; Independent Work Forms; Forms for Doctoral Students; Doctoral Student Travel Support; FingerPrint & Background Check Requirements; Applying for a Secondary Internship; Steps for Florida Teacher Certification

News

Points of Pride; Student Presentations; Student Publications

School of Teaching & Learning

Reading Education

Reading is essential to success in our society. (Snow, Burns, & Griffin, 1998)

Reading is the number one priority, and reading has been declared a critical teacher shortage area. (Florida Department of Education)

The graduate program in Reading Education is housed in the School of Teaching & Learning within the College of Education. Its main emphasis is to prepare exemplary researchers, teachers, and teacher educators who are committed to improving literacy education for PreK-16 students.

The program offers diverse, rigorous, and coherent sequences of coursework, as well as related experiences, that lead to reading endorsement, reading certification, Master's of Education (M.Ed.) in reading, and advanced degrees (Ed.S., Ed.D., Ph.D.) in Curriculum & Instruction with an emphasis on reading.

The program faculty include nationally recognized experts in the field. They have published books and journal articles, and presented at international, national, and state conferences. The program also boasts a diverse, dynamic body of promising graduate students who often collaborate with faculty in a variety of teaching, research, and service activities. Past graduates of the program have found jobs in colleges and universities, PreK-12 schools, state departments of education, and other education-related agencies.

See the following pages to learn more about the Reading Education program.

Academic Programs

Additional Admission Information for the Reading Education Program

Financial Assistance

Reading Education Faculty

 

To learn more about the Reading & Literacy Education program, please contact

Reading Program Coordinator

STL Graduate Program Coordinator

Dr. Zhihui Fang
2403 Norman Hall
P.O.Box 117048
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-7048

Telephone: (352) 392-9191 x 287
Fax: (352) 392-9193
zfang@coe.ufl.edu

Dr. Colleen Swain
2403 Norman Hall
P.O. Box 117048
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-7048

Telephone: (352) 392-9191 x 264
Fax: (352) 392-9193
cswain@coe.ufl.edu

STL Graduate Admissions & Records Secretary

COE Office of Graduate Studies

Ms. Tammy Perez
2403 Norman Hall
P.O. Box 117048
University of Florida
Gainesville, F 32611-7048

Telephone: (352) 392-9191 x 800
Fax: (352) 392-9193
jtperez@coe.ufl.edu

Dr. Thomasenia Adams, Director
186 Norman Hall
P.O. Box 117040
University of Florida 32611-7040

Telephone: (352) 392-0726 x 267
Fax: (352) 392-6930
tla@coe.ufl.edu