Completed from United Kingdom
The Graduate Certificate in Literacy Instruction exceeded my expectations. The curriculum was tightly aligned with my goal of becoming a literacy coach in secondary schools. Modules on diagnostic assessment equipped me with practical tools to identify student reading gaps, and the lesson‑plan templates helped me design targeted interventions immediately. The case studies from UK schools were highly relevant, and the reading‑research articles provided a solid evidence base. Overall, the course delivery was professional, the materials were up‑to‑date, and I feel fully prepared to lead literacy initiatives at my school.
I loved the hands‑on vibe of the program. It helped me nail my learning goal of boosting my students' reading fluency. The practical workshops on phonics instruction were super useful—I actually tried the “guided reading” techniques in my classroom and saw quick improvements. The course videos were clear, and the downloadable worksheets were spot‑on for everyday teaching. All in all, it was a solid experience that gave me real skills I can use right away.
Wow! This course was a game‑changer for my career. I wanted to master evidence‑based literacy strategies, and the modules delivered exactly that—especially the segment on multilingual classroom instruction, which is crucial in India. I applied the assessment rubrics during my practicum and saw a 20% increase in student comprehension scores. The reading materials were current and the interactive forums kept me engaged. My confidence is through the roof, and I can’t recommend it enough!
The program offered a very detailed exploration of literacy instruction, which aligned perfectly with my aim to develop a school‑wide reading programme. I appreciated the in‑depth analysis of phonemic awareness and the step‑by‑step guides for creating differentiated reading tasks. The supplementary PDFs and real‑world case studies from South African contexts made the content highly relevant. My overall learning experience was thorough and satisfying, and I left with a concrete toolkit to implement back at my school.