Reading Interventions

MSED6195N - Reading Interventions

Graduate | 1 Semester Credit | 4 Weeks

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$315.00
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Course Description

Today's classrooms require teachers to become competent and confident in supporting both students who struggle with reading and writing and those who excel. Education professionals in this course focus on accelerating the literacy development of learners with reading difficulties-including students with exceptionalities-and on addressing the needs of gifted students. Throughout this course, educators examine informal and formal reading assessments, consider how to use data to inform reading instruction, and develop a plan to create positive changes in literacy instruction that will impact students' learning in school and at home.

Applications for each non-degree, credit-bearing, course are reviewed by Walden University’s Admissions Office. Therefore, only a single credit-bearing Walden course can be purchased at a time until an admission decision is rendered (usually within 2 business days). If you have any questions, please contact an enrollment specialist at 855-621-4892.

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Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree conferred
  • Unofficial transcript(s) from institution(s) with accreditation recognized by Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or US Dept of Education. Unofficial transcripts must include the name of the institution, student name, grades earned, credits earned, degree earned, course names/numbers and dates of attendance.
  • Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
Coming Soon
$315.00
How To Enroll?
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  • feature icon 1 Semester Credit
  • feature icon 4 Weeks
  • feature icon Faculty Led

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  • 2Create your account
  • 3Register for course
  • 4Upload Document(s)
  • 5Make payment and submit application
  • 6Start learning
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