2024-2025 Graduate Academic Catalogue 
    
    Nov 27, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Academic Catalogue

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), Certificate


As the school-age population of children for whom English is a second or third language continues to grow, educators must develop the knowledge and skills necessary for effective expertise in second-language teaching, learning, and assessment at all instructional levels. Loyola's ESOL certificate program is designed for education professionals interested in becoming more proficient in working with the growing student population for whom English is a second (ESOL) or third language.

The program assists educators in developing the practical skills and theoretical knowledge necessary for effective expertise in bilingual teaching, learning, and assessment within K-12 education. It will also benefit reading specialists and special educators. Program participants learn to identify and effectively use research based, best practices in bilingual/ESOL instruction; articulate an understanding of the evolution of ESOL programming; articulate an understanding of second language acquisition and literacy development; design instruction reflecting effective assessment and learning strategies; and demonstrate sensitive and innovative instruction respecting cultural differences. The ESOL certificate alone does not lead to certification or licensure.  To be certified or endorsed in your state or district, contact your state or district to determine eligibility criteria and steps.

Substitute Course Options


This certificate program does not contain the provision for advance standing or transfer credits. However, if a student has taken an ESOL graduate course within five years of the start of the program, and earned a grade of B or better, the student may substitute one graduate course by taking one of the courses listed below. This option is permissible for one course. Another course in education may be used as a substitute with the approval of the advisor.

Notes:


  1. For consumer information, visit www.loyola.edu/department/consumer-information.
  2. All literacy courses include supervised field experience components to meet performance based MSDE regulations and international literacy and/or TESOL standards related to the instruction, intervention, and/or assessment of literacy. This requires all candidates to work with K-12 students in schools.