In partnership with the Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy, NCFL has developed and supported the Certificate in Family Literacy-a series of graduate courses available through Penn State University’s online World Campus.
Supporting the evidence that credit-bearing professional development provides that “intensity and duration” proven to be most effective for family literacy students, we’ve seen steady growth in interest and enrollment across the few years these courses have been offered.
Students represent a variety of careers and positions from all across and outside our nation, including teachers for children and adults, librarians, family literacy providers, educators supporting literacy for English language learners and literacy learning within other fields, such as health care.
We are pleased to announce the courses that will be available for Spring Semester 2009 and encourage you to enroll now and join this diverse community of learners. Expand your professional development to include Certificate in Family Literacy graduate courses through flexible online learning at Penn State University. Get the rigor of high-quality practical content that can immediately impact your perspective and practice.
Spring 2009 classes run January 21, 2009 through April 22, 2009 and registration is underway.
Certificate courses offered this semester include:
- ADTED 456, Introduction to Family Literacy, which probes comprehensive family literacy services as a way to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty and under-education.
- ADTED 459, Interactive Literacy: Parents and Children, a course that prepares educators to understand, plan and practice interactive literacy strategies in intentional and strategic ways. There is an ongoing focus on effective learning strategies for all children and families, including English language learners.
For more information visit http://www.worldcampus.psu.edu/FamilyLiteracyCertificate.shtml or contact Dr. Sheila Sherow at sms20@psu.edu.
Or you can click here to register!
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November 17th, 2008 at 1:36 pm
I am interested in obtaining a certification in Literacy. Is this an online possibility?
November 17th, 2008 at 1:45 pm
Hi Vickie,
Glad to see you are interested in obtaining a certification! All the courses and certification are available online, and different courses rotate between semesters.
For more in-depth information, feel free to email Dr. Sheila Sherow at sms20@psu.edu.
Thanks again for your interest!
November 18th, 2008 at 3:17 am
I am very interested in the content of your family literacy course. We deliver FL training nationally in Ireland, but we haven’t got it accredited to date. I would like to compare the cost, duration of your training and typical tasks/exams etc.
thank you, Mary.
November 18th, 2008 at 11:11 am
I am the ESL Manager for the YWCA in Tulsa,OK. We were asked to take over a grassroots Family Literacy class for the Hispanic parents of grade school childern. However, we are finding that there are so many more that need these classes in a city that has a large influx of both legal and illegal families. Is there some way to set up a whole class/ virtual classroom for teachers in this locale to gain this certification-perhaps even at a lower cost? Also, is there an independent or national certification board for those who finish- I would like to keep these teachers out from under the burden of having to all be state certified where they are teaching. We here are much more interested in improving the situation by using any great teacher than by being members of a exclusive pool of privileged persons?
William