Literacy specialist definition

Literacy specialist means a person licensed by the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board as a teacher of reading, a special education teacher, or a kindergarten through grade 6 teacher, who has completed professional development approved by the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) in structured literacy. A literacy specialist employed by the department under Minnesota Statutes, section 120B.123, subdivision 7, or by a district as a literacy lead, is not required to complete the approved training before August 30, 2025.
Literacy specialist means an educator holding a valid
Literacy specialist means a person licensed by the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board as a teacher of reading, a special education teacher, or a kindergarten through grade 6 teacher, who has completed professional development approved by the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) in structured literacy. A literacy specialist employed by the department under Minnesota Statutes, section 120B.123, subdivision 7,

Examples of Literacy specialist in a sentence

  • The Learning Support Department is run by the Head of Learning Support / SENCo Mrs Karen Sheppard, supported by Learning Support Assistant Ms Sonia Johnson, Literacy specialist teacher Mrs Sharon Johnston and a team of dedicated Classroom Assistants.

  • It has a specialist Physical Education Teacher, Aboriginal Education Specialist Teacher (AEST), Getting It Right Literacy specialist teacher (GiRL), Getting It Right Numeracy specialist teacher (GiRN), three support teachers, three Aboriginal andIslander Education Officers (AIEO), 5 Education Assistants (EA) a Librarian, Gardener and school Registrar.

  • Continue to use Title I funding to help support K-5 Math and Literacy specialist positions in Title I schools (and use some Title IV and V funding to support them at the non-Title I eligible school).

  • The tool was completed by all CDA ALTOs during the second quarter, and the data were analyzed by LV’s Adult Literacy specialist, who then organized a two-day refresher workshop to 39 ALTOs during March and April in response to the needs identified with regards to the implementation of Taalam Tahrar and the IL-FL program as well as providing technical assistance.

  • Literacy specialist Marjorie Gillis (2006) of The New York Times reports, "Some states even estimate future prison populations based on third-grade reading scores.

  • Over Cell Example: Literacy specialist with 35 years and MA+60 is currently $102,687.

  • A SfL team was developed and through involvement in this project we have gained two new members of the team, Learning Support who now have a responsibility to SfL for half of their current role, one Numeracy and one Literacy specialist.

  • Ensure children are aware of the success criteria in all reading sessions.• Intervention strategies [IEPs] and case management strategies for individuals at risk.• Release Kerry Wright (Literacy specialist) to assist with planning and assessment for students at risk.• Use expertise of second Literacy Leader with WCLDC training for staff professional learning and practically in the year 2/3 area.

  • Literacy specialist coordinates cohesive approach to improving literacy across the curriculum.


More Definitions of Literacy specialist

Literacy specialist means a person licensed by the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board as a teacher of reading who has completed professional development approved by the Department of Education in structured literacy.
Literacy specialist means a person licensed by the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board as a teacher of reading, a special education teacher, or a kindergarten through grade 6 teacher, who has completed professional development approved by the Minnesota
Literacy specialist means a person licensed by the Professional Educator

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