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The Master of Arts in Teaching in Art Education (MAT) program prepares the artist to
teach in elementary, middle, and high schools with a critical focus on both
contemporary visual culture and
traditional arts. The resources
of Tufts
University and the
Museum
School combine to enhance your understanding of urban and multicultural
education—and to develop your capacity as a reflective studio
artist. The studio component of the program intersects with art
teaching methods, art education curriculum development, visual-critical studies,
and supervised pre-practicum internships in public schools and at the
Museum of Fine
Arts,
Boston. Full-time practicum
internships in urban, suburban, and urban-rim communities engage MAT students in
the study, analysis, and production of visual culture with youth in the
classroom. MAT students are enrolled at both the SMFA and
Tufts
University, and graduate with an MAT
degree from Tufts. You will complete a 12-month program of study in education
foundations, art theory and curriculum, and studio art. Many MAT students start
with three education classes at Tufts in the summer, then take four studio
credits and two art education classes in the fall. They then complete their
course of study in the spring with a student-teaching internship that includes a
weekly seminar and an art curriculum development course. When you graduate,
you’ll be eligible to apply for grades PK–8 or 5–12 Massachusetts Initial
Teaching Licensure in Art Education. Forty-six states have signed the National Association of State Directors of Teacher
Education and Certification contract with
Massachusetts for interstate
licensure reciprocity.
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