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Explore online master in literacy programs April 4-5 at virtual info nights

Rosa Gonzalez teaching in a classroom
Dual-immersion teacher Rosa Gonzalez was able to use credits earned through the REDO program toward a master’s degree. The 100% online option allows students who are current teachers to complete a master’s degree while continuing to work.

Master of Arts in Education, Language, Literacy, and Culture (MA-LLC) program faculty Eun Hye Son and Katherine Wright will be hosting two virtual info night sessions April 4 and 5 at 4:30pm MT via Zoom covering the 100% online MA-LLC degree, as well as the option for former REDO students to complete a master’s degree in as few as 14 credits.

Through the MA-LLC program, you can earn a master’s and add an endorsement to your State of Idaho licensure. The info sessions will cover information about the MA-LLC program as well as address questions about how to apply for the program, add an endorsement to your licensure, and apply prior credits toward a master’s degree.

Students who participated in the REDO program can complete a master’s in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) or Bilingual Education with as few as 14 additional credits. These students should attend the info night on April 5 (details below).

Please plan on attending the session that applies to you:

Info night for former undergraduate students:  This session is specifically designed for students who earned their undergraduate degree in education from Boise State University, and are interested in learning about how they can expand their skills as classroom teachers.

Info night for former REDO students: This session is specifically designed for students who completed the Rural Endorsement Development Opportunities (REDO) Project, and are interested in applying those credits toward earning a master’s degree in as few as 14 additional credits.