Online Master’s Degree in Literacy With a Writing Concentration

Help Cultivate Writing Skills for Future Generations
Online
20 Months
30 Credit Hours
$490 Per Credit
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Help Your Students Discover Expression Through Writing
- Apply By: 08/17/26
- Start Class: 08/31/26
Help your students express themselves through writing with Shenandoah — the Big Little University Rising — and prepare for advanced opportunities in your teaching career. The online master’s in literacy education program offers a concentration in writing that delivers expert skills for collaboration, critical thinking and inspiring students both inside and outside the classroom. Through online courses taught by accomplished educators, you’ll learn to implement best practices in literacy education while integrating the latest tools and technologies for teaching writing.
Concentrations Details
- Flexible online coursework designed to fit a teacher’s schedule
- Hands-on learning opportunities through the Children’s Literature Conference
- Nationally recognized faculty member Mary Tedrow
- College of Distinction for SU’s Division of Education and Leadership1
- Small class sizes and personalized support
- Graduate fast with accelerated, eight-week courses
Put Pen to Paper With an Accredited Curriculum
The online master’s in literacy writing program requires you to complete 10 courses for a total of 30 credits. The curriculum features seven concentration courses, including a hands-on practicum experience and an on-site 3-day Children’s Literature Conference where you’ll learn from world-renowned authors, illustrators and literacy leaders.
Earning your master’s in literacy education online with SU allows you to complete accelerated courses on your full-time work schedule. Discover the key to unlocking your full potential with a master’s degree.
Writing Concentration Required Courses
This course is designed to impart a thorough understanding of the Virginia English Standards of Learning as well as the reciprocal nature of reading and writing. Reading instruction includes phonemic awareness, concept of print, phonics, fluency, vocabulary development and comprehension strategies. Writing instruction includes writing strategies and conventions that support the composing/writing expression and usage/mechanics domains. This course includes proficiency in understanding the stages of spelling development, the writing process and fostering appreciation of a variety of fiction, non-fiction text and independent reading.
This course assists instructors in learning research-based strategies and best practices for using writing as a valuable instructional and assessment tool across the curriculum. As teacher-writers, participants will work on their own writing in mentorship sessions instructed by Shenandoah Valley Writing Project (SVWP) Teacher Consultants. Participants should be practicing teachers.
This course includes a study of the teaching and learning strategies necessary for developing basic literacy skills in the content areas. Teacher candidates will focus on assessing and improving PreK-12 student achievement in content disciplines by implementing effective, research-based practices for teaching reading and writing. In practica, teacher candidates will tutor children struggling with literacy.
Participants will follow National Writing Project (NWP) protocols as they learn to examine, implement and reflect on best practices as writing coaches. In both field and class settings, participants will demonstrate research-based best practices in evaluating writing to increase student skills and achievement.
Course description currently under development.
This course brings together up to 25 distinguished local teachers from public and private schools, K-University levels, who have been invited by their institutions to participate in this four-week intensive summer experience to become Shenandoah Valley Writing Project (SVWP) Teacher Consultants. Students will examine issues in the teaching of writing; compare theories and research studies in the field; compose analytical and persuasive papers; and design, develop and present lessons demonstrating best practices. Participants are required to provide in-service workshops to their individual institutions for course completion. Course participation is by invitation only.
Discover what your future could hold with an online degree from Shenandoah. Learn more about the online master’s in literacy education program and its core courses.
View Program CurriculumBecome an Inspirational Educator
Writing is an essential part of literacy and a critical building block for success. With the online Master of Arts in Literacy Education – Writing program from Shenandoah, you’ll strengthen your own writing skills and qualify for a variety of careers that allow you to share your passion for literacy with generations to come.
Graduates of this program find success in a variety of education roles both inside and outside the classroom, including teaching and instructional coordination. Upon graduation, you’ll have the credential for high-impact education roles, many of which offer competitive salaries of more than $70,000.2
Elementary and Secondary School Instructional Coordinator $77,710 per year2
Education Program Manager $70,473 per year3
Explore More M.S. in Literacy Education Concentrations
For the SU online literacy master’s, you must choose one concentration from the options below. Learn more and find the literacy specialization that advances your personal and professional goals. Whether you want to deepen your expertise or aim to improve your current classroom with a stronger literacy acumen, Shenandoah has the online program that will take you where you want to go.
Sources
- Colleges of Distinction. “Shenandoah University.” Retrieved August 20, 2025, from https://collegesofdistinction.com/school/shenandoah-university/.
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Instructional Coordinators.” Retrieved March 2, 2026, from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/instructional-coordinators.htm#tab-5.
- Payscale.com “Average Education Program Manager Salary.” Retrieved March 3, 2026, from https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Education_Program_Manager/Salary.