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Endorsement Questions and Answers (as more
questions come in, answers will be added)UPDATE as of 4/1/19: After posing a number
of questions to the Just Read, FL office and the Bureau of Educator
Certification, as of last Friday (3/29/19), I was advised to have
any transcripts prior to 2006 and/or an out-of-state
transcript be submitted to the Bureau of Educator
Certification for review. (Out-of-state, please see #3.)As of 2006, Florida Universities were required to align
coursework to reading endorsement competencies, so if you attended
a Florida University after 2006, please continue to send those
transcripts to me.UPDATE as of 4/12/19: JRF has said that post
2006 graduates from a Florida state-approved program in
PreK-Primary (age 3-Grade 3), Elementary Ed (K-6), ESE (K-12), or
Reading (K-12) have completed Competencies 1-4 and will
only need the practicum, Competency 5. 2018 and later graduates should have their reading endorsement
fulfilled by their college coursework. If so, you must still apply
and pay to have it added to your teaching certificate. As of today (4/1/19), all other transcripts will need to be
sent to the Bureau IF you believe courses may match up to any of
the reading endorsement competencies. The descriptions for the
Florida competencies are here. Please be advised that in many cases some of the older
coursework does not match; therefore, if you choose to submit your
transcript to the state for review (which also requires a $75 fee),
the courses may be denied. However, an evaluation from the Bureau
will generate a statement telling you which endorsement courses
remain. You will have 3 years to complete the requirements without
having to pay the fee to have “Reading” added to your certificate.
You would not be charged that fee again.The address to send official transcripts for review is as
follows:Florida Department of EducationBureau of Educator CertificationRoom 201, Turlington Building325 West Gaines StreetTallahassee, Florida 32399-0400*Please be sure to include the last four digits of your social
security number, or your complete DOE # on all (paper) documents
submitted to their office.NOTE: It had been taking 90 days for the
endorsement to get added to certificates, but a few recent
completers have found the return rate of certificates much quicker
now.1: I have my Master’s in Reading, do
I need to get my reading endorsement?With the Master’s in Reading, you just need to go take the
certification test for reading. See FL
Teacher Certification Examinations for more information.You may also look at your bachelor’s degree (or higher) to see
if any of the reading courses taken match the Specialization Requirements for Certification in
Reading. 2: What if I have Reading K-12 on my
teaching certificate? Do I need the Reading Endorsement?
(Note: This is a K-12 endorsement which does not
apply to Pre-K teachers.) No, that means you have reading certification or endorsement
and the requirement is to have either one or the other.3: I think I took coursework in
another state that satisfies the reading endorsement, how do I know
if it counts?See info regarding reciprocity: Reciprocity for Out-of-State TeachersPlease be advised that in many cases some of the older
coursework does not match; therefore, if you choose to submit your
transcript to the state for review (which also requires a $75 fee),
the courses may be denied. However, an evaluation from the Bureau
will generate a statement telling you which endorsement courses
remain. You will have 3 years to complete the requirements without
having to pay the fee to have “Reading” added to your certificate.
You would not be charged that fee again.The address to send official transcripts for review is as
follows:Florida Department of EducationBureau of Educator CertificationRoom 201, Turlington Building325 West Gaines StreetTallahassee, Florida 32399-0400*Please be sure to include the last four digits of your social
security number, or your complete DOE # on all (paper) documents
submitted to their office.If the FLDOE does have your transcripts on file, you don’t
need to resend it. A complete application package includes the
application, fee and transcript. If you haven’t yet created an
account since the FLDOE began using a new system in 2017, then you
need to do so now. The link is below.https://flcertify.fldoe.org/datamart/login.do4. What if I am elementary
certified? Doesn’t that “count” for me to teach reading or provide
reading interventions?The updated statute says that any teacher providing
interventions in reading must have their reading endorsement or
reading certification (regardless of grade level or current
certifications).5. How many courses equal the reading
endorsement?There are 5 competencies. Each is worth 60 hours totaling 300
hours. The titles of competencies are as follows along with how
they are numbered in our online courses:Competency 1: Foundations of Reading Instruction
(RL-ED-130)Competency 2: Application of Research-Based Instructional
Practices (At one time this course was called Foundations of
Reading Professional Development--FOR-PD) (RL-ED-123)Competency 3: Foundations of Assessment (RL-ED-221)Competency 4: Foundations and Applications of Differentiated
Instruction (This course used to be Competency 4 and 5 but is now
consolidated into one.) (RL-ED-112)Competency 5: Demonstration of Accomplishment6: I took a class through NEFEC
called Foundations of Language and Cognition. Does that count as a
course?Yes, that is equivalent to Competency 1. 7. I took a course through FDLRS
called Differentiating Reading Instruction: Making it Explicit.
Does that count as a course?Yes, that is equivalent to Competency 4. 8/16/19: FDLRS is getting ready to launch this course
for MCSD teachers only. They will take up to 25. FDLRS Professional Development Click “Martin
County Only”when registering. 8. How do I get credit for these
courses I have taken outside of Martin County?You need to go in ERO and “Request Out of District Transfer
Credit” under Course Catalog. Forward a copy of your certificate
or transcript of coursework to Christina Mautz in PD. It might help
to highlight the applicable courses on a transcript and label them
(Competency 1, 2, etc.) before sending to PD.9. I know I have taken at least one
course toward my reading endorsement, where do I find documentation
of courses I have taken?The first place to look is in ERO. There is a “My Transcript”
tab at the top of the page. Click on that to see courses taken.
You will need to set a date range to capture all courses taken
during your tenure in Martin County. The great thing about these
credits earned is that they roll for renewals if all are not
used.10: I think I took college coursework
that might satisfy reading endorsement competencies. What do I do
next?You will need to look at your college transcript for courses
(generally) that start with “RED”. For instance, the courses from Florida Atlantic
University that align are as follows:Competency 1 = RED 4308Competency 2 = RED 4750Competency 3 = RED 4552Competency 4 = There is not one specific course; multiple
courses embed indicators from Comp. 4 within them as an FAU student
follows the scope and sequence for a BA in Elementary
Education.Competency 5 = RED 4348The courses from Florida Gulf Coast
University offered in their Elementary Education program
in 2009-2011 contained 4 of the 5 competencies (Competencies 1-4).
In 2012, the practicum (Competency 5) was integrated into the
Senior Seminar course and final internship. The courses from Florida International
University that align are as follows:Competency 1 = RED 3313Competency 2 = RED 4150Competency 3 = RED 4311Competency 4 = RED 4110Graduates post Fall, 2016, earn the full reading endorsement as
part of Competency 1-4 coursework. Prior to Fall, 2016, graduates
would still need to do the practicum (Competency 5).The courses from Florida Southern University
that align are as follows:Competency 1 = EDU 2240Competency 2 = EDU 3343Competency 3 = EDU 3347Competency 4 = EDU 3370 (This course also satisfies one of
those they require for acquiring a temporary certificate.)Practicum needs to be completed in a candidate’s school
district.The courses from Florida State University
that align will depend on when students graduated and their degree
earned. The following comes from the FSU Director of
Accreditation:Early Childhood Education students who completed the
coursework for Competencies 1 – 4 graduating on or before
Spring 2015 completed these courses:Competency 1 and 2 – RED 4310 Early Literacy LearningCompetency 1 and 2 – RED 4510 Teaching Reading in the
Elementary SchoolCompetency 3 – EEX 4212 Educational Assessment of
DisabilitiesCompetency 4 – EDE 4316 Differentiating Reading
InstructionSpecial Education students who completed the coursework for
Competencies 1 – 4 graduating on or before Spring
2017 completed these courses:Competency 1 and 2 – RED 4510 Teaching Reading in the
Elementary SchoolCompetency 2 and 3 – EEX 4250 Individualized Reading
Instruction for Students with DisabilitiesCompetency 2 and 3 – EEX 4212 Educational Assessment of
DisabilitiesCompetency 4 – EEX 5258 Advanced Reading instruction for
Students with DisabilitiesElementary Education students and Early Childhood Education
graduating during or after 2015-2016 and all
Special Education students graduating during or after
Spring 2018 completed the full reading endorsement:Competency 1 - RED 4310 Early Literacy Learning – Competency
1Competency 2 - RED 4510 Teaching Reading in the Elementary
School Competency 2Competency 3 - EDE 4302 Literacy Assessment and
InstructionCompetency 4 – EDE 4316 Differentiating Reading
InstructionCompetency 5 – RED 4941 Reading/ESOL PracticumAll of our secondary education, Art Education, and Music
Education students completed RED 4335 Literacy Across the Content
Areas. This course covers Competencies 1 – 2.The courses from Indian River State College
that align are as follows:Competency 1 = RED 3009Competency 2 = RED 4348Competency 3 = RED 4519Competency 4 = RED 4654Competency 5 = RED 4854Note: EPI courses taken at IRSC would have
included a reading course, but it is not one that satisfies any of
the reading endorsement competencies.The courses from University of Central FL
that align are as follows:Competency 1 and 2 indicators are = RED 3012Competency 3 and 4 indicators are = RED 4519Competency 5 = RED 4942The courses from University of North FL that
align are as follows:LAE 3210 All three courses togetherLAE 3211 satisfy Competencies 1-4.LAE 4312The courses from University of Florida that
align are as follows:Competency 1 = RED 5355Competency 2 = RED 5337Competency 3 = RED 6546Competency 4 = RED 6548Competency 5 = RED 6941The courses from University of South Florida
that align are as follows:Competency 1 = RED 6749Competency 2 = RED 6544Competency 3 = RED 6545Competency 4 = RED 6540Competency 5 = RED 6846The courses from University of West Florida
that align are as follows:Competency 1 = RED 6116Competency 2 = RED 6060Competency 3 = RED 5515Competency 4 = RED 6240Competency 5 = RED 686611. What if I did not attend one of
these colleges and am not sure if a course aligns or
not?You will need a copy of your transcript with a course
description for any course you think might align to one of the
reading endorsement competencies. The descriptions for the Florida
competencies are here. The information should be sent to
Shannon Blount (blounts@martin.k12.fl.us),
and she will review if the course you designate and determine if it
is comparable. It will then need to be entered in ERO: “Request
Out of District Transfer Credit” (see #8).12. How do I get a copy of my college
transcript from HR?Please call extension 30242 to be directed to your correct HR
specialist who can send you a copy. 13. Do all courses need to be
completed by the 2020-21 school year or can one be in progress?
How would “in progress” be defined? Current rule language states that “in progress” is a pace of 6
semester hours or 120 inservice points per year; however, that rule
language is being revised to match the statute which says it must
be completed by the start of the 2020-21 school year. If not,
teachers will be declared out of field. 14. I am an ESE support facilitator
for ELA courses, do I need to get my reading
endorsement?If you are providing or delivering the intervention to
students, you need to have your reading endorsement.15. Where can I find free courses to
take to satisfy my reading endorsement?We have had free, online courses through Literacy Solutions available through our Professional
Development page the last few years. Under “Professional
Development Resources” on the Professional Development page, you
will see a link to “Continued Education and Recertification.”
There, you will see the ESOL and Reading Endorsement link. You can
register for Competencies 1-4 using your district email
address. Need help Navigating Literacy Solutions ? Click on
this link for some tips.16. Do I need to take these courses
in order? You may take Competencies 1 through 4 in any order and you can
take more than one course at a time. 17. I don’t do well with online
courses, are there any in-person courses I can take?There are courses from other agencies such as FDLRS that
satisfy reading endorsement competencies, but we are also looking
at the possibility of offering courses this summer or next school
year for those who prefer in-person courses.18. I have already started a course,
what next?When you complete a course through Literacy Solutions, you
will receive a certificate of completion. Please follow the
directions listed in #8 to log the inservice
points in ERO.19. I have completed Competencies
1-4, how do I complete my practicum?Typically, practicums are overseen by your school site
literacy coach. However, since we may be having groups of teachers
needing the practicum at the same time, we may do a district cohort
to aid in completion. If you are one of the folks ready for your
practicum, please make sure you have documentation of completion of
Competencies 1-4 (ERO transcripts or certificates of completion)
and let Shannon Blount know so she can assign you a facilitator. A
practicum usually takes a semester and demonstrates what you have
learned in Competencies 1-4 through a written portfolio and
classroom observations. 2019-06-01T15:44:06-04:002019-09-30T15:44:06-04:00https://www.themcea.org/news/detail/id/3Wonderful way to start the summer! Giving out 10,000 free
books to students and teachers. Happy reading!