Foundations of Reading MTEL Preparation (Recorded Lectures). - ETI (2024)

MTEL Foundations of Reading #90 became test #190 in 2021. The course test preparation content has beenfully revisedto align with the new version of the test. Original videos and revised videos are available as is the original and revised text. Test 190 expands the material and information covered in test 90. We recommend you begin with the original material and continue on to the revisions as the original lays the basis for the revisions.

Develop Test-Taking Confidence at Your Own Pace

The Foundations of Reading MTEL is a notoriously challenging exam. Most aspiring educators consider this test the most daunting MTEL. Because this exam features a complex blending of fact and theory, test preparation cannot follow the same format you may be used to. You need a distinctive approach for this one-of-a-kind test.

Our Foundations of Reading MTEL video course prepares students to approach this exam with confidence. Taught by a certified reading specialist, this class covers all topics presented on the MTEL while weaving concepts together in a manner that reflects the logic of this unique exam. Students learn new test-taking strategies specific to the Foundations of Reading MTEL and are given practice questions at the end of each module. The pre-recorded video format allows students to repeat modules as needed and work at their own pace.

There is no exam in the MTEL series quite like the Foundations of Reading test. Whether you are preparing to take this exam for the first time or you have already struggled to pass it, our video test preparation program provides the insight and mindset you need to succeed.

About the Instructor

Carol Jacobson-Milano is a Massachusetts certified reading specialist with thirty-four years of experience teaching in Massachusetts public schools. Ms. Jacobson-Milano has worked with both teachers and students as a reading specialist for kindergarten through fifth grade. She has also served as a Chair and Co-Chair on committees created to develop and revise English Language Arts grade level curriculum guides.

In addition to her extensive experience putting Foundations of Reading concepts to work in the real world, Ms. Jacobson-Milano is a seasoned test preparation instructor. She has helped countless students pass the MTEL, both through group instruction and one-on-one tutoring.

Course Structure

The Foundations of Reading MTEL Prep Course is separated into four modules. These modules contain lessons that follow the structure and content of the test. Students can access these lessons at any time and work at their own pace.

Access to a bonus fifth module is included with the purchase of this course which contains more than 100 practice questions.

Students also receive a PDF workbook to supplement video lessons.

Course Outline

Module I: Foundations of Reading Development

  • Phonological and Phonemic Awareness
  • Phonics
  • Structural Analysis
  • Sight Vocabulary
  • Concepts of Print
  • Book Handling
  • Influence of the Latin and the Greek on the English Language

Module II: Development of Reading Comprehension

  • Comprehension as it Relates to Vocabulary Development
  • Comprehension Related to Fiction
  • Comprehension Related to Nonfiction
  • Three Types of Comprehension:
    • Literal
    • Inferential
    • Evaluative
  • Genres and Their Characteristics
  • Graphic Organizers Used to Organize Thinking and Record Thoughts or Ideas

Module III: Reading Assessment and Instruction

  • Informal and Formal Assessments
  • Criterion Reference Tests
  • Standardized Tests
  • Percentile Ranking
  • Grade Level Equivalent
  • Validity and Reliability of Testing
  • Running Record Accuracy Levels
  • Comprehension Rates
  • Predictable Text
  • Decodable Text

Module IV: Two Open Response Prompts

The open response portion of the Foundations of Reading MTEL is the most challenging section of the exam for most individuals. During this in-depth module, students learn several different strategies for approaching the two types of open response questions.

Open Response 1:

Test prep students learn to use their understanding of reading comprehension to identify strengths and weaknesses in incomprehension. This open response demonstrates the student’s understanding of concepts such as literal comprehension, inferential comprehension, levels of thinking, the influence of schema, and influence of self-monitoring.

Open Response 2:

Test prep students learn to use their knowledge of word identification strategies to analyze a child’s running record and identify strengths and weaknesses in word identification. This prompt covers strategies such as structural analysis, phonics, sight vocabulary, and context.

Module V: Bonus Content [Document]

Students who purchase and complete all four modules receive this bonus module containing additional practice opportunities and more than 100 new practice questions.

Foundations of Reading MTEL Preparation (Recorded Lectures). - ETI (2024)
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