Master of Arts in Teaching - Dyslexia Specialist
The Master of Arts in Teaching - Dyslexia Specialist degree is a graduate program administered by the Colorado College. This intensive two-year training program is for individuals seeking to learn the most effective, research-based strategies of reading instruction, including instruction for students with dyslexia and related disorders.
Watch the Fall 2024 MAT Dyslexia Specialist Information Session from Oct. 10.Watch this video for an overview of the Colorado College Dyslexia Specialist MAT program
MAT Dyslexia Specialist Program Brochure
Scheduling that works for educators
- Academic courses for this low residency program run in-person for three to four weeks in July during both summers
- During the academic year, candidates complete practicum and attend two to three hybrid Saturday seminars per semester
Certifications & Endorsements
Completion of this program may lead to national professional certification as a Certified Academic Language Therapist (CALT) or Certified Academic Language Practitioner (CALP) by the Academic Language Therapy Association (ALTA).
What does a CALT Add to Your Dyslexia Team?
Academic Language Therapy Association (ALTA) National Certification
- Certified Academic Language Therapist (upon completion of all requirements after Year 2 and passing the Academic Language Therapy Association Competency Exam for Multisensory Structured Language Education at the Therapy level)
- Certified Academic Language Practitioner (upon completion of all requirements after Year 1 and passing the Academic Language Therapy Association Competency Exam for Multisensory Structured Language Education at the Practitioner level)
Colorado Department of Education Endorsements
- Reading Specialist Endorsement (after second year and completion of all requirements)
Dyslexia Specialist Candidates will gain an understanding of:
- Structures of written English and the science of reading
- Instructional strategies and methods (multisensory, systematic, cumulative, direct, diagnostic)
- Progress monitoring for accuracy and fluency, and
- Dyslexia, related written-language disorders, and identification of specific learning differences
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Questions or Concerns Regarding Admission? Please contact Debra Yazulla Mortenson, Director of Teacher Education Programs at 719-389-6472 or dmortenson@051857.com.