Aug 23, 2025  
ACE Catalog - Volume 62 
  
ACE Catalog - Volume 62

Literacy, Ed.D.


Program Description

The Ed.D. in Literacy is designed for experienced educators who are passionate about advancing literacy outcomes in learning environments. Students completing the Ed.D. will gain experience as a scholar-practitioner with the knowledge and leadership skills to design effective literacy instruction, implement systemic literacy initiatives, and conduct applied research. Students engage in scholarly research throughout the coursework to support their final dissertation at the end of the program.

Program Outcomes

  1. Analyze contemporary trends, foundational theories, and policy guidelines in literacy to construct practical, research-informed responses to pressing issues affecting literacy learners. (AO ) 
  2. Evaluate and implement technology-integrated literacy strategies that support the diverse needs of 21st-century learners, using data-driven analysis to lead curricular innovation and inform policy at the organizational level. (AO ) 
  3. Design and lead interdisciplinary literacy initiatives that integrate cognitive, sociocultural, linguistic, and critical thinking approaches to support content-area literacy, informed by a critical evaluation of current pedagogical methods and best practices. (AO ) 
  4. Apply evidence-based assessment tools and intervention strategies to support differentiated literacy instruction and respond to learners’ needs using data-driven decision-making practices. (AO ) 
  5. Design and lead evidence-based literacy programs that integrate the five pillars of reading and promote school-wide literacy improvement through data-informed decision-making, strategic stakeholder collaboration, and continuous professional development. (AO ) 
  6. Design and lead professional development initiatives that distinguish between effective and ineffective fluency and vocabulary practices based on Science of Reading research. (AO ) 
  7. Evaluate and revise school or district-level comprehension strategies to align with evidence-based practices that support deep, content-rich literacy learning based on Science of Reading research. (AO ) 
  8. Apply, analyze, and promote best practices in leadership. (AO ) 

Mission Statement

The mission of the Ed.D. in Literacy program is to prepare transformative literacy leaders and scholar-practitioners who use policy and research-driven strategies to advance literacy education. This program empowers educators to lead system-wide literacy reform, develop innovative instructional models, and conduct applied research that drives measurable improvement in literacy outcomes.  

Focus of Study Options


Curriculum and Instruction  

The Curriculum and Instruction focus of study prepares students for today’s educational environments.  Today’s learning environments require understanding critical aspects of how learning happens for a population spanning multiple ages.  This focus of study examines how standards shape assessment while building needed skills in content areas each strengthen by the ability to read well.    

Early Childhood Education

The Early Childhood Education focus of study will provide an in-depth exploration of theory, research, and practical applications relevant to professionals working in the early childhood field. Students will gain advanced knowledge of developmental theories and modern early childhood practices which influence children, educators, families, stakeholders, and public policy. 

Higher Education

The Higher Education focus of study is intended to prepare administrators in acquiring or enhancing necessary skills to successfully lead higher education institutions. The courses offer a broad perspective of critical issues facing higher education, emphasizing the complexity of student concerns while balancing the demands of outside constituents, e.g. accreditors, state and federal regulators, community, students, and faculty. Designed to complement and support professional agendas, individual studies prepare leadership to understand the integrated aspects of complex systems influenced by modern societal issues.  

Instructional Leadership

The Instructional Leadership focus of study prepares practitioners in PK-12 settings to assist their schools and organizations in moving away from less effective, traditional views of teaching and learning by embracing a more proactive approach of using formative assessment data to build curriculum, design instructional delivery, collaborate with stakeholders and teach with the future in mind instead of solely relying on summative evaluations. Educational leaders can then make informed decisions and learner-centered adjustments much earlier in the process, maximize all available resources, and ultimately, foster higher levels of achievement and performance within their schools or organizations.

Each course within this study builds upon one another through an interactive manner using collaborative hands-on learning experiences with stakeholders aligned to theory and professional application. Opportunities for reflection and professional growth are embedded in each course to allow students to reimagine their role as teachers and leaders within their community and empower teams to create productive change in a PK-12 setting.

Disclaimer: The Instructional Leadership Focus of Study is only applicable to those practitioners in the PK-12 setting.

Instructional Technology  

The Instructional Technology focus of study supports candidates who seek to serve as technology leaders and emphasizes new ways of thinking about technology and the integration of applications. Learning how to design environments which enhance and support organizational goals are considered to maximize learning for both individual and corporate purposes.  

Leadership  

The Leadership focus of study supports candidates who seek to serve in leadership positions or grow in their leadership practice. Students expand their knowledge in key areas such as ethics, resource management, coaching, strategic planning and organizational culture to become more confident in their advanced leadership practice throughout organizational settings.

Second Language Instruction

The Second Language Instruction focus of study provides students with information to work with second language learners in a variety of settings. The program provides content addressing key foundational theories and research-based strategies to support the educational or instructional needs of learners. Students enrolled in this focus of study can select courses which address instructional methods applicable to traditional classroom settings or they may select courses which support working with second language learners through a leadership role.  

Special Education

The Special Education focus of study will provide an in-depth exploration of theory, research, and practical applications relevant to professionals working in the special education field. Students will gain advanced knowledge of developmental theories and instructional strategies which influence children, educators, families, laws, and public policy. 

STEM Education

The STEM Education focus of study utilizes digital resources to foster the innovative engagement of learners associated with the integrated contents of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The courses offer a holistic overview of historical and current issues and trends impacting integrated science education while cultivating research-based strategies to improve learning and leadership in the field. 

Choose a Six-Course Focus of Study


Customize this degree by choosing a six-course focus of study to fulfill the remaining 18 semester credits.

General Track


Any six courses selected from courses above in focus of study options. 

Additional Course (if required)


Candidates will be enrolled in RES6600  if they do not obtain final Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval in RES6541 .

CITI Training


All students pursuing advanced degrees are required to have completed a certificate of completion for the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) in Human Subjects Research. There will be no additional fee. This is strongly recommended for students who anticipate conducting dissertation research involving human subjects. The CITI offers training modules for a Social-Behavioral-Educational (SBE) track, as well as additional modules of interest. More information can be found in Student Commons.  Scroll down under Doc Program Resources where you will find the CITI Program Guide.

Note


  • This program is neither designed nor approved (as of the publication date of this Catalog) to prepare students for licensure, certification, or endorsement in any state. 
  • Check availability in your state on the Programs by State section of the ACE website.