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Nov 22, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate Catalogue Archived Catalogue
Elementary Education Specialization - M.A.T.
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Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Tracy Hargrove
The Master of Arts in Teaching with specialization in Elementary Education (K-6), is designed for candidates who already hold a bachelor’s degree, but have little or no background in education. Successful completion of the program and licensure requirements will lead to a Master’s degree in Elementary Education and an M-Level North Carolina teaching license. The program prepares educators to be highly effective elementary classroom teachers in grades kindergarten through sixth grade.
Classes are offered in the evenings to accommodate the schedules of working professionals. Hands-on learning experiences occur each semester through authentic field placements. During the final semester, students participate in a full-time student teaching internship in an elementary classroom under the guidance of a mentor teacher and faculty supervisor. Please see website or contact the Program Coordinator for additional details.
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Program Objectives
Upon completion of the graduate MAT in Elementary Education, the candidate should be able to:
1. Demonstrate a depth and breadth of general knowledge in the field of Elementary Education.
2. Skillfully articulate knowledge of K‐6 learning communities.
3. Demonstrate effective communication skills that can be utilized when interacting with
students, colleagues, administrators, and families.
4. Design, implement, and assess effective instruction, with particular emphasis on integrated
curriculum, inquiry and active learning strategies.
5. Utilize assessment/evaluation to inform teaching and enhance learning.
6. Establish a classroom environment sensitive to the cultural and linguistic needs of all students.
7. Use technology to enhance the academic achievement of elementary students.
8. Demonstrate effective leadership within the school environment.
9. Demonstrate ability to use reflection, problem solving and critical thinking in the teaching and learning process.
Admission Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university completed before graduate study begins.
- Official copies of transcripts of all college work (undergraduate and graduate). Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or better is recommended.
- Three recommendations by individuals in relevant professional fields.
- A letter of interest describing your interest in pursuing teaching as a profession, why you consider yourself a strong candidate for the program, and your commitment to working with children.
- Application and supplemental documents must be submitted by the published deadline.
Degree Requirements (42 total credit hours)
Exit Requirement
A comprehensive exit portfolio that addresses the standards for undergraduate and graduate Teacher Education is required for graduation and licensure. |
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