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M.A.T. in Secondary Math and Science EducationThe Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Secondary Math and Science is an online degree offered cooperatively by five institutions: Columbus State University, Georgia Southern University, Kennesaw State University, University of West Georgia, and Valdosta State University, all fully accredited institutions in the University System of Georgia. This program targets career changers who are interested in entering the teaching profession and who possess the prerequisite educational background in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, or a related field. Teacher certification options available through this degree include Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth/Space Science at the secondary level (i.e., certification in grades 6-12). This innovative degree program combines online coursework with practicum experiences in both middle and secondary schools and leads to initial certification at the T-5 level. The 39-hour program is based on the Georgia Framework for Teaching which supports six domains: content & curriculum, knowledge of students & their learning, learning environments, assessment, planning & instruction, and professionalism. The indicators in the framework serve as the program outcomes. These competencies are embedded in courses, and students are expected to demonstrate that they can meet the competencies primarily in two performance-based courses: Practicum and Student Teaching. All coursework and assignments are completed online. Some courses require 30-90 hours of field experience within the grades 6-12 setting. Students who are working full-time in a 6-12 classroom will not be able to complete all field experience hours in their own classrooms. Field experience is required in grades 6-8 and grades 9-12 and must include experiences in diverse settings. Student teaching is one full semester (15 weeks) and requires students to work full-time in a grades 6-12 classroom. Students must have access to Webcam software and hardware to enable remote classroom observation and conferencing. Individuals choose the online M.A.T. in Secondary Math and Science Education because of its accreditation, quality, and fit with their busy lifestyles. Classes are offered each Fall, Spring, and Summer semester, permitting students to complete the program in six consecutive semesters. Students may enter the program during fall semester only. The program follows a 15-week semester schedule for Spring and Fall Semester and a modified schedule for Summer Semester. The online MAT in Secondary Math and Science Education was approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission in March 2009. Admission RequirementsAdmission requires:
*If an individual passed all three parts of the Praxis I or posted a composite score of 526 on the three tests prior to March 5, 2007, he or she is exempt from the GACE Basic Skills Tests. **Requred GACE content exams:
Note: Praxis II or TCT Tests passed prior to March 5, 2007, in certification content fields are valid and may be used in place of the GACE content tests. A candidate may not combine a Praxis test score with a GACE test score to meet the testing requirement in a content field. All tests within a GACE assessment (or Praxis, if taken before March 5, 2007) must be passed. Additional GACE Content examination information can be found at http://www.gace.nesinc.com/GA3_testselection.asp To seek admission to the M.A.T. Secondary Math and Science, apply online now at Apply Now. Transfer PoliciesProspective students should inquire about the current transfer policy. To transfer courses, students must present the syllabus of the course they wish to substitute along with the course description from the relevant university catalog. The candidate's advisor and/or the program coordinator must review the course syllabus to determine if: 1) the course is recent enough (within five years) to ensure that the student has a current knowledge base; 2) the course is comparable to the program course or can serve as an elective; 3) the student earned a B or better; 4) the course was offered by an accredited institution. If the course is acceptable, the student is notified and the department sends a course substitution form to the Registrar's office for verification. FacultyTop graduate faculty from each school teach the courses. Program coordinators are Ms. Gayle Herrington (mathematics) and Dr. Bonita Flournoy (science). Additional InformationFor additional information about the program and admission at CSU, contact Dr. Tom Hackett at (706) 565-7824. Additional information about the program may also be found on the Georgia ONmyLINE website or the CSU Teacher website. For information regarding login details for online portals and registration, go to the CSU Georgia ONmyLINE website.
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