|
Nov 27, 2024
|
|
|
|
2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Teaching - Elementary Education, M.A.T. (Initial Licensure)
|
|
Return to: All Academic Programs
(for students who have no undergraduate/graduate professional education preparation)
This degree is designed for students who hold a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a field other than professional education. The student can earn an M.A.T. degree and simultaneously qualify for teacher licensure. Students who have undergraduate equivalent courses must substitute advisor-approved courses. Students considering this program should have their transcripts audited for licensure requirements in a specific field. (If deficiencies are identified, they should be included as addenda to the planned course of study in order to assure eligibility for licensure.) Each teaching field requires 24 competency-based credit hours, including 12 upper division credits. See your advisor for practice teaching placement and additional exit requirements.
Admission Requirements
In addition to the Graduate Division Admission requirements, the student in this program must also:
- Submit an application for admission in Watermark: TK-20 to the School of Education.
- The completed application form must include the following:
- Date of Final Admission status into the Graduate Division;
- A completed degree plan signed with an advisor in the School of Education;
- Three letters of recommendation: two academic and one other, preferably from an employer;
- Complete a brief educational autobiography addressing your educational philosophy;
- Taken and passed the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators Tests (Reading 5713, Writing 5723, Math 5733) providing a copy of test scores;
- Complete FBI background clearance;
- Completed Professional Behaviors and Dispositions Assessment.
Monitoring of Candidate Progress
The School of Education systematically monitors the progress of candidates in the M.A.T. Programs. Monitoring stage assessment data is collected once the student has been admitted to the School of Education. This includes:
- Maintaining a 3.0 G.P.A.;
- No more than one C allowed in the program coursework;
- Monitoring of elements from the Teacher Education Program outcomes and InTASC standards through required monitoring assessments conducted throughout each program;
- Professional Behaviors and Dispositions Assessment.
- Passing score on PRAXIS Principles of Learning and Teaching: Grades K-6 (5622) or Secondary Grades 7-12 (5624) and Appropriate Content tests prior to Practice Teaching.
Exit Requirements
In order to exit the M.A.T. program, receive a diploma, and/or be eligible for teacher licensure in New Mexico, students must provide the following evidence at the end of the Practice Teaching semester. These requirements represent the summative value of mastering the outcomes of the Teacher Education Program:
- Successful completion of the Exit Teaching Event
- Practice Teaching Summative Evaluation
- Complete all PRAXIS Tests with passing scores
- Complete and pass the Comprehensive Exam
- Teacher Educational Exit Survey (EBI-TEES)
- Professional Behaviors and Dispositions Assessment
|
Professional Education Requirements
PRAXIS: Core Academic Skills for Educators
- Reading Test Code 5713 - Passing Score 156
- Writing Test Code 5723 - Passing Score 162
- Mathematics Test Code 5733 - Passing Score 150
PRAXIS:
Principles of Learning and Teaching: Grades K-6 (5622) - passing
score 160 PRAXIS:
Elementary Education: Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment
(5017) - passing score 153 PRAXIS:
Teaching Reading: Elementary (5205) (to be licensed in New
Mexico) - passing score 159 All Other Core/Professional Courses
All other core/professional courses must be completed prior to the last block of
hours, Capstone. All PRAXIS tests must be taken and passed before Practice
Teaching. Total Credit Hours 44
Exit Examination required before graduation
Elementary Education Teaching Endorsement Fields
For New Mexico State Licensure, students must qualify for a competency based teaching field (24-36 credits) including 12 upper-division credits.
|
Return to: All Academic Programs
|
|