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This Master of Arts in Teaching for Elementary Education aims to build your core competencies, widen your viewpoints, and boost your capacity to motivate and instruct students. Tailored for future educators and professionals transitioning careers, this program fosters recognition and comprehension of the varied academic requirements, societal issues, and cultural values present in modern elementary and secondary education.
The program's thorough curriculum strengthens both practical and theoretical foundations, equipping graduates to thrive as accomplished educational leaders. After earning this master's degree—which incorporates pre-practicum observations and a full semester of student teaching—you'll be ready to create a significant difference in your school, community, and students' lives. The MAT pathway offers qualified candidates the chance to pursue specialized advanced study. Presently, students can expand their credentials by obtaining additional licensure in special education (Teacher of Students with Moderate Disabilities, PreK-8 or 5-12) or ESL (English as a Second Language, PreK-8 or 5-12). Candidates may also design a triple-licensure study plan in collaboration with the program director.
Career Prospects
Per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, teaching positions are projected to increase by about 13 percent—matching the average growth rate across all professions. Educators specializing in high-need areas like STEM subjects or bilingual education, or those open to working in urban, rural, or fast-growing regions, will enjoy stronger job prospects. Most opportunities will arise from replacing retiring teachers, with significant turnover anticipated by 2018.