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Master of Arts in Teaching
MAT Recommended Course of Study
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Degree Requirements
 
The sequence of course offerings for the MAT is linked to the program as a whole. Massachusetts requires all candidates of Visual Art for grades Pre-K-8 or grades 5–12 to pass the Massachusetts Test for Educator Licensure (MTEL).*

Education Academic Courses at Tufts University: Human Development and Learning, Exceptionalities in Learning, and Foundations of Education.

Studio Courses at SMFA: Four “blocks” of elective studio courses.

Art Education Academic Courses at SMFA: Courses include Art Education Foundation, Field Studies in Art with pre-practicum experiences, Art Education Curriculum, Student Teaching Practicum in Art Teaching, and Seminar in Student Teaching.

Field Experience: MAT candidates working toward Initial Teacher Licensure complete pre-practicum experiences and a minimum of a 300-hour practicum.

Pre-Practicum: Pre-practicum internships serve as research for a field studies course in art education and occur in the fall semester. Students spend one day a week in an elementary or secondary school art classroom where they observe and assist an art teacher. They also assist at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), during one class a week, in the Museum Learning and Public Programs courses for young people. The weekly seminar in Field Studies provides a forum for reflection on their experiences in schools and the MFA.

Practicum: The full-time student teaching internship, known as the practicum, occurs in the spring semester. Student teachers continue in a mentored relationship with full-time, licensed, and experienced teachers of art. Student teachers gradually assume the responsibilities of the art teacher at their internship site. Interacting in a variety of ways, they do everything from team teaching to leading full classes to assuming administrative duties.

Additional licensure: Matriculating candidates may prepare for additional level licensure in visual art by completing course work required for the new level license, in addition to the program requirements.

The procedures for applying for teacher licensure form the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are explained in detail on the Tufts Department of Education Web site. Please visit the licensure page for more details.

* To be eligible for the Massachusetts Teacher License, candidates must pass the Massachusetts Teacher Tests (MTEL) with a grade of 70 or higher. Massachusetts participates in the Interstate Certification Compact for teacher certification and licensure. Detailed information is available at www.doe.mass.edu.

For list of courses please see MAT-Art Education Recommended Course of Study.