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Reading
SCED Course Titles
- Reading (grade-level specific)
- Reading—General
- Strategic Reading
- Assisted Reading
- Corrective Reading
Appropriate Endorsements
Individuals who hold a Michigan teaching certificate with the following endorsements are well prepared to teach the courses above at the grade levels listed on their certificate:
- Reading Specialist (BR)
- Reading (BT)
- English Language Arts (BQ)
- Language Arts (BX)
A reading specialist holds a master's degree in reading.
Alternative Staffing Options
Option 1: Also Allowable
Individuals may also be placed outside of the grade level listed on their certificate in certain scenarios as described in the guidance linked below.
Core Content Area Grade Level Staffing Flexibilities
Elementary (ZG) and World Language (FA-FS) Staffing Flexibilities
Option 2: "All Subjects" Endorsed Teacher
Individuals who hold an all-subjects endorsement at the grade level are also authorized to teach these departmentalized courses without a permit. Districts are encouraged to ensure the individual has appropriate knowledge and skills for the assignment.
Option 3: Other Out-of-Field Certified Teacher
Per Michigan Administrative Rule, Individuals who hold a valid Michigan Teaching Certificate may be assigned outside of the subject and grade level endorsements listed on their certificate for up to 90 consecutive calendar days or on an intermittent basis without the need for a permit.
Option 4: Permitted Teacher
If an individual with the appropriate endorsement is not available, the district may choose to obtain a permit for the assignment. Permits should not be considered permanent solutions for staffing, and districts are strongly encouraged to support personnel in pursuing the appropriate endorsement on a Michigan teaching certificate.