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WLU Program One of the Top in U.S. for Preparing Future Teachers in Science of Reading

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WEST LIBERTY, W.Va. June 13, 2023 — The undergraduate teacher preparation program at West Liberty University has been recognized by the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) for its rigorous preparation of future teachers in how to teach reading, earning an “A” grade in NCTQ’s new report, Teacher Prep Review: Strengthening Elementary Reading Instruction.

The program is among just 23% nationwide and three in West Virginia to earn an “A” from NCTQ for meeting standards set by literacy experts for coverage of the most effective methods of reading instruction—often called the “science of reading.” 

National data shows that more than one-third of fourth grade students—over 1.3 million children—cannot read at a basic level. By preparing teachers in the methods that research has shown to work best, we can change these devastating results.

To evaluate the quality of preparation being provided, a team of experts at NCTQ analyzed syllabi, including lecture schedules and topics, background reading materials, class assessments, assignments, and opportunities to practice instruction in required literacy courses for undergraduate elementary teacher candidates at West Liberty University. To earn an “A,” programs needed to meet NCTQ’s targets for coverage of the five core components of scientifically based reading instruction—phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension—and not teach more than three instructional methods that are unsupported by the research on effective reading instruction.

Dr. Nicole Ennis

While some portion of children will learn to read naturally, over five decades of research have established the components of explicit, scientifically based reading instruction that help most students become successful readers. Research suggests that over 90% of children could learn to read if their teachers used instructional methods grounded in the science of reading. West Liberty University is proud to be recognized among the programs ensuring that future elementary teachers enter the classroom equipped with the knowledge and skills they need to help students become strong readers.

“This evaluation of our program demonstrates that we are preparing our students in the most current and up-to-date research-based practice in reading instruction,” said Interim Dean of the College of Education and Human Performance, Dr. Nicole Ennis. 

West Liberty University’s Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education prepares teacher candidates for multi-subject certification in grades K-6.

The new NCTQ analysis of teacher preparation programs’ coverage of the science of reading was developed over the course of two years, involving teams of literacy experts, researchers, teacher preparation leaders, and educators. NCTQ evaluated 693 traditional undergraduate and graduate programs across the country, including 10 in West Virginia. Overall, just 112 programs earned an A and 48 earned an A+. 

“It’s important to share this good message with our students and prospective students since it demonstrates that teacher preparation at WLU is working, and we are providing the best education possible to prepare future teachers for our region,” Ennis added.

See the NCTQ report for more information about West Liberty University’s coverage of the science of reading and to see how West Liberty University compares to other programs in West Virginia or across the country.

About West Liberty University

West Liberty University was founded in 1837 as a normal school that trained future teachers, and is proud to carry on that tradition today. Our mission is to train elementary and secondary teachers who will be effective facilitators of 21st-century learning in their classrooms. If that is your passion, enroll today!

About NCTQ

The National Council on Teacher Quality: NCTQ is a nonpartisan research and policy organization on a mission to ensure every child has access to an effective teacher and every teacher has the opportunity to be effective. We believe a strong, diverse teacher workforce is critical for providing all students with equitable educational opportunities. Fore more information about NCTQ, visit www.nctq.org

To view a You Tube video produced by the NCTQ that illustrates this program please see below:


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