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Doctor of Education with a Concentration in Reading Education

ABOUT THE CONCENTRATION

The doctor of education with a concentration in reading at the Fischler School of Education is designed to deliver specialized training in reading instruction. Graduates of the Ed.D. in reading education program can have comprehensive knowledge of current and historical theories concerning reading instruction in order to make key decisions regarding teaching strategies and policy development. This concentration will examine multicultural and diverse mainstream classrooms and define critical issues, perspectives, and solutions when teaching reading to a heterogeneous audience. The Ed.D. in reading education program will strive to emphasize the importance of incorporating intervention strategies as a means of identifying reading deficiencies and implementing the proper remedial tools.

WHO SHOULD APPLY
  • Practicing educators or reading professionals who wish to pursue advanced training in reading instruction
    OR
  • Individuals with master’s degrees or above in education who wish to obtain doctoral degrees and increase their knowledge and skills in reading instruction
    OR
  • Individuals considering an online Ph.D. in reading education who would instead like to explore the benefits of an Ed.D. in reading education program
  • Overview
  • Entrance Requirements
  • Curriculum
General Information
Contact Numbers
Total Credits:
69
Financial Aid:
Enrollment Counselor:
1-800-806-3680
1-800-986-3223 Ext. 21546

Important term dates are posted here to help you get started through the application process. To apply to the program that best meets your needs, use the links below to direct you to the application page. Have questions before enrolling?  Talk to one of our friendly enrollment advisors or financial aid assistants.  We are happy to assist you through every step of your education.
 
 

  • Completed admission application packet, including ($50) nonrefundable application fee made payable to Nova Southeastern University
  • Official transcripts indicating conferral of a master’s degree by a regionally accredited institution (minimum 3.0 grade point average required)
  • Official transcripts from all previously attended postsecondary institutions
  • All foreign transcripts should be submitted with the official evaluation from one of the four outside agencies listed below under Transcript Evaluation
  • Two professional letters of recommendation by two individuals who can attest to the applicant’s ability to succeed in a doctoral program
  • A test score report showing that the applicant received a raw score of 37 (scaled score 391–396) on the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) or a combined score of 1000 on the verbal and quantitative sections of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). The test must have been taken within the past five years. Applicants who do not meet the minimum recommended test score are not required to submit additional information or retake the exam to be considered for admission
  • Completed Personal Statement of Goals
  • Completed Transfer of Credits form if applicable
  • An applicant considering the Educational Leadership concentration, who lives in the state of Nevada, is required to have a minimum of 3 years teaching experience before degree conferral
FOR NON-NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS

Applicants whose native language is not English are required to demonstrate English proficiency by providing proof of a minimum score of 213 on the computer-based or 550 on the paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam or 6.0 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam.

FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS

Students taking classes in certain FSEHS international clusters may be exempt from submitting MAT, GRE, and TOEFL scores. Please contact a FSEHS enrollment representative regarding requirements for your international cluster.

Transcript Evaluation

Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) or another U.S. regional accrediting association must provide official documentation of degree equivalency for admission. This includes those who hold degrees from foreign institutions. The evaluation must include a course-by-course analysis and list all course subjects with United States semester credits and a GPA on a 4.0 scale from one of the three evaluation agencies listed.

For information, contact one of the following:

Academic Evaluation Services, Inc.
11700 N 58 St. G & H
Tampa, FL 33617
Telephone:
(813) 374-2020
Fax: (813) 374-2023
Web site:
http://www.aes-edu.org/
Educational Credential Evaluators
P.O. Box 514070
Milwaukee, WI 53203-3470
Telephone:
(414) 289-3400
Web site:
http://www.ece.org/
Josef Silney & Associates, Inc.
7101 SW 102nd Ave
P.O. Box 5087
Miami, FL 33173
Telephone:
(305) 273-1616
Fax: (305) 273-1338
Web site:
http://www.jsilny.com/
World Education Services
Bowling Green Station
New York, NY 10274-5087
Telephone:
(212) 966-6311
Fax: (212)739-6100
Web site:
http://www.wes.org/

COURSES IN THE MAJOR

(69 credits minimum)
DSO 8000
Doctoral Studies Orientation (online)

ARC 9300
Advanced Research and Leadership Development (3 credits)

CORE SEMINARS (18 CREDITS)
EDD 9200
Trends and Issues (6 credits)

EDD 9300
Methods of Inquiry (6 credits)

* EDD 9100
Leadership (3 credits)

* EDD 9100 S
Leadership Simulation (3 credits)

* (EDD9100 and EDD9100S must be taken together)
RESEARCH ELECTIVES (3 credits—choose one)
ARC 8912
Statistical Methods

*ARC 8913
Program Evaluation

*ARC 8914
Educational Assessment

*ARC 8915
Survey Research

*ARC 8916
Qualitative Research

**ARC 8917
Advanced Program Evaluation

***ARC 8918
Advanced Statistical Methods

*ARC 8919
Single Subject Research

****ARC 8920
Mixed Methods Research

*Prerequisite EDD 9300
**Prerequisite ARC 8913
***Prerequisite ARC 8912
****Prerequisites ARC 8912 or ARC 8916
CONCENTRATION AREA (18-24 CREDITS)
* EDD 9001
Advanced Perspectives on Literacy Issues (3 credits)

* EDD 9002
 Reading TheoryResearch and Practice (3 credits)

EDD 9003
Advanced Seminar in Foundations of Reading Education (3 credits)

EDD 9004
Teaching Reading in Multicultural Classrooms (3 credits)

EDD 9005
Literacy across the Curriculum (3 credits)

EDD 9006
Reading InterventionResearch and Practice (3 credits)

EDD 9007
Research and Practice in Literature for K–12 Classrooms (3 credits)

EDD 9008
Literacy Assessments in K–Grade 4 (3 credits)

*EDD 9001and *EDD 9002 were developed especially for those students who might not have a strong background in reading methods. These students should take these two courses as prerequisites to, and or corequisites with, the other reading courses. Both are foundation classes that offer substantial basic knowledge of the reading process in general and reading in content areas in particular. Without taking these courses, students without a reading background will find it extremely difficult to flourish in the remaining courses. (Students who already have knowledge of reading methods and or degrees in reading will not need to take these courses and may substitute them with electives.)
ELECTIVES/MINOR (9–15 CREDITS)
Through the electives component, students can individualize their doctoral degrees. Depending on the number of credits required in their main concentration, students must complete the minimum 66-credit requirement using electives. These electives also may be applied toward a second concentration (18–24 CREDITS) or a minor (15 CREDITS). Elective courses must be taken online
APPLIED DISSERTATION (12 CREDITS)
The Applied Dissertation is a detailed, accurate, and cohesive account of a scholarly investigation designed to answer one or more research questions.  It is required of all FSEHS doctoral students and its purpose is to improve practice in education and human services. The dissertation process consists of a total of 12 credits encompassing three major benchmarks (i.e., concept paper, proposal, and final report).
ARC 8966
Applied Dissertation Seminar 1—Concept Paper (2 CREDITS)

ARC 8967
Applied Dissertation Seminar 2—Proposal (5 CREDITS)

ARC 8968
Applied Dissertation Seminar 3—Dissertation  (5 CREDITS)

CONTINUING DISSERTATION SERVICES
If the program is not completed within 24 months, continuing dissertation services will begin on the 25th month. Students will be automatically enrolled in ADS 8090 between the 25th and 36th months of their program and must enroll themselves in ADS 8091 beginning the 37th month of their program in order to receive dissertation services from their committee chair and or the applied research center.
ADS 8090
Applied Dissertation Services I 

ADS 8091
Applied Dissertation Services II

PROGRAM SEQUENCE
  • Program Sequence Summer
  • Program Sequence Fall
  • Program Sequence Winter

CONVENIENT DELIVERY OPTIONS

Coursework for the doctor of education is offered in a variety of formats – completely online or in a combination of on-site and online (blended) classes. The distance education program allows busy professionals the option to complete their degrees without leaving their jobs or traveling great distances. Students may elect to take their core seminars at the sites or completely online. Concentration and elective courses will be delivered completely online.

  • Online courses allow international students and those who don’t live near our South Florida campuses to interact in a virtual classroom.
  • Blended programs combine on-site and online instruction. On-site courses are offered periodically over weekends and supplemented with online study.

In addition to coursework, all doctoral students are required to participate in the Conference on Global Leadership, Learning, and Research in their first year of studies.

 
DOCTORAL STUDIES ORIENTATION

The Doctoral Studies Orientation is an online course that provides students with an overview of six distinct areas related to doctoral studies: program overview, student services, applied research, technology, distance library services, and debt management. Completion of this non-credit course is a mandatory requirement for all students entering a doctoral program at the Fischler School. Students should complete DSO 8000 prior to beginning their first doctoral course.

 
CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL LEADERSHIP, LEARNING, AND RESEARCH

The Summer Conference is a mandatory program component for all first-year doctoral students.  The experience includes conference sessions, applied dissertation workshops, the face-to-face portion of the summer term trends and issues, and research courses, as well as the opportunity to meet one-on-one with dissertation chairs. Equally important, students have the opportunity to network and interact with their doctoral peers and meet with their field associate.

 
FACULTY

Faculty members for the Doctor of Education are scholars and educators from Nova Southeastern University and other major universities and institutions throughout the country. In addition, many are also highly respected professional practitioners, who are carefully selected on the basis of their subject area expertise, teaching abilities, and professional involvement. Most importantly, they are united in their desire to not only educate, but to inspire students to use what they learn to motivate others.

 
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS
  • Completion of the Doctoral Studies Orientation
  • Participation at the Conference for Global Leadership, Learning, and Research within the first year of admission into the program
  • Satisfactory completion of all required courses
  • Successful completion of an applied dissertation
  • Cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher
  • Completed application for degree and satisfaction of all FSEHS and NSU financial obligations
 
CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE

Students are advised to contact their department of education or an Enrollment Services Representative (Academic Advisor) to determine if this program is suitable for certification/licensure and their career goals. It is the responsibility of each student to contact his or her state department of education regarding certification, recertification, and/or endorsement requirements.

 
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