Nov 09, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Elementary (Grades 1-6)/Special Education (Grades 1-8) and Early Childhood Education (preK-3), MAT


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This study option is designed for those who hold a Bachelor’s degree and are seeking initial Maryland teaching certificates in elementary education (grades 1-6) and generic special education (grades 1-8) . This study option serves those who did not earn a baccalaureate degree in education and who seek to become elementary school or special education teachers.

The program of study includes the graduate courses listed below as well as undergraduate liberal arts credits as mandated by the MSDE. The program director reviews each applicant’s undergraduate transcript and determines prerequisites.  

Note


** Internship I courses must be taken concurrently, MEDUC 506 and MEDUC 507 in the fall semester and MEDUC 512 and MEDUC 513 in the spring. Ten full days or 20 half days are required for field placement each semester. Internships are integrated into classroom contact hours.

*** All 500-level courses can be completed in the evenings except MSPED 519. MSPED 519 includes teaching obligations that can only be completed during the day. This requirement involves full-time classroom work and is completed in the latter stages of the student’s program (fee applies). Teacher internships should be completed only in a partner school.

Program Information


Admission to the MAT Program

Submit an Application for Admission to the School of Education.

Candidates will need to have achieved an undergraduate degree. In addition, candidates must submit a dispositions essay and updated resume prior to Internship 1.

Program Completion and Certification

All teacher applicants who do not have a GPA of 3.0 on their most recently earned degree must present qualifying scores on the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators (Core) tests or meet the PPST®, the SAT®, ACT® test or GRE® General Test requirements. Scores on the prior version of the Core Academic Skills for Educators (5712, 5722, 5732) will be accepted as long as the tests are taken on or before June 30, 2020.

In order to apply for certification through the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE), a teacher candidate must be a program completer. 

For specific details about seeking Maryland certification, consult the Maryland State Department of Education Certification Branch

Academic Policies

Admission and Advancement to Candidacy

Advancement to candidacy may be awarded to those who have fulfilled all admission requirements. Upon advancement to candidacy, M.Ed. and MAT students have five years to complete their program. If necessary, students may petition the Graduate Committee for an extension. All graduate students must maintain a 3.00 GPA

Admission and Advancement Decision Appeals

Applicants who wish to appeal a decision regarding special student enrollment or advancement to candidacy decisions must submit a written request to the Chair of the Education Department.

Academic Sessions

Sessions are offered on a year-round basis, in Fall, Spring, and Summer Semesters.

Clinical Experiences

Partner Schools

The University enjoys a long-standing partnership with elementary, middle, and high schools in Frederick County, Md. The School of Education also established Catholic school partnerships in the local area. Field placements and internships occur with partner schools as outline in a signed Memo of Understanding agreement between the school system and the School of Education. Teacher candidates are provided equitable access to field placements and a year-long internship in a partner school. Exceptions can be made for candidates who are employed as teachers of record in schools not identified in the partnership. The Mount’s field placement coordinator, working in concert with the Director of Teacher Education and school principals, arranges field and internship placements. A mentor teacher and University supervisor support candidates’ professional development toward meeting the Mount’s benchmarks. Upon graduation, students are expected to demonstrate standards-based teaching that is measured through evaluation of teaching performance and portfolio assessment. The School of Education uses benchmarks aligned to the standards of the Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC) for evaluating student performance. Teacher candidates are also expected to demonstrate the personal dispositions that relate to successful teaching.

Field Experience

Some graduate courses require several field experiences. The field experience course requirements will usually be met at one of the established partner schools in Frederick County, Maryland.

Internships

Teacher Internship - MAT Elementary/Special Education

Prior to Internship I teacher candidates must complete the following core courses: MEDUC 501 , MEDUC 502 , MEDUC 504 , MEDUC 528  , MEDUC 532  , MSPED 508 ; maintain a GPA of 3.0; and have completed all undergraduate content courses as identified in the admission process.

Internship I is a year-long placement to be taken in the fall and spring semester and requires 10 full days or 20 half days per semester in a partner school. Internship I concurrent courses: MEDUC 506  and MEDUC 507  in the fall semester and MEDUC 512  and MEDUC 513  in the spring. Internships are integrated into classroom contact hours.

Internship II is to be taken in the following fall semester. This requirement involves full-time classroom experience. The concurrent courses are:   MSPED 519 - Elementary/Sp. Education Internship  and MEDUC 696 - Seminar  .

Incomplete Policy for School of Education Internships and Practicums

Due to the nature of teaching internships and advanced practicums, a student receiving a grade of I (Incomplete) may be required to defer the completion of the internship/practicum until the next time the experience is offered, which may be during the following academic year.  Requirements of state performance assessments, internship/practicum assessments, and/or reassigned internship/practicum placements could require the candidate to participate in the experience in its entirety.

Technology

The Mount uses Canvas as its course management platform and offers coursework both online and in hybrid formats. MAT candidates use Chalk and Wire, an e-portfolio system, to develop their program completer portfolio.

Program Completer Status and Certification

In order to apply for certification through the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE), a teacher candidate must be a program completer. To be a program completer, the teacher candidate must have completed all program requirements, including the submission of official qualifying Praxis II scores for the state of Maryland. It is imperative that students designate Mount St. Mary’s University and the MSDE as score recipients. For specific details about seeking Maryland Certification, consult the Maryland State Department of Education Certification Branch (http://marylandpublicschools.org/about/pages/dee/certification/index.aspx).

Teaching Certification (Initial Licensure)

Obtaining MSDE certification requires that candidates:

  • Complete an approved program.
  • Meet Maryland’s qualifying scores on the basic skills test and Praxis II.
  • Send a cover letter with name, Social Security number, complete mailing address, phone number, area of certification seeking, and requisite fee. The student must also submit official transcripts for all coursework taken and send test scores for the required teacher certification tests.

For specific details and possible additional requirements, log on to
https://marylandpublicschools.org/about/Pages/DEE/Certification/apply/Apply-MAP.aspx

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