Newman University's Reading Specialist program equips Kansas teachers with research-based strategies and structured literacy approaches to address the state's growing literacy crisis, emphasizing dyslexia support through multisensory techniques and diagnostic assessment skills. Learn more about Newman's Master's program by visiting: https://newmanu.edu/academics/graduate-programs/master-of-science-in-education/msed-reading-specialist
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How Kansas Teachers Are Crushing the Reading
Crisis with Newman's Help
Kansas faces a growing literacy crisis with declining
reading proficiency. Teachers need specialized training
to help students build essential reading skills.
Newman University's Reading
Specialist program equips
teachers with research-based
strategies to help struggling
readers, especially those with
dyslexia.
The program teaches structured literacy through explicit, systematic methods. Teachers
learn multisensory techniques engaging all learning pathways simultaneously.
Graduates develop assessment abilities through
the R.E.A.D. initiative, identifying skill gaps and
creating targeted interventions for individual
student needs.
Faculty members Amy Taylor and Jane Hayes bring
literacy expertise to the program, providing mentorship
and ensuring curriculum reflects current best practices.
Kansas educators completing Newman's program become change agents, creating environments
where all students, including those with dyslexia, succeed as readers.
Find Out More At www.NewmanU.edu/msed-reading
Crisis with Newman's Help
Kansas faces a growing literacy crisis with declining
reading proficiency. Teachers need specialized training
to help students build essential reading skills.
Newman University's Reading
Specialist program equips
teachers with research-based
strategies to help struggling
readers, especially those with
dyslexia.
The program teaches structured literacy through explicit, systematic methods. Teachers
learn multisensory techniques engaging all learning pathways simultaneously.
Graduates develop assessment abilities through
the R.E.A.D. initiative, identifying skill gaps and
creating targeted interventions for individual
student needs.
Faculty members Amy Taylor and Jane Hayes bring
literacy expertise to the program, providing mentorship
and ensuring curriculum reflects current best practices.
Kansas educators completing Newman's program become change agents, creating environments
where all students, including those with dyslexia, succeed as readers.
Find Out More At www.NewmanU.edu/msed-reading