MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING (MAT)
Early Childhood P-3 and Teacher of Students with Disabilities
The Master of Arts in Teaching Program in Early Childhood
Education and Teacher of Students with Disabilities is a 48 credit
program designed to provide graduate students with a master's
degree as well as dual certification: initial certification to
teach preschool through third grade (P-3) and certification to
teach students with disabilities in P-3 settings. Students who
apply to this program must hold a bachelor's degree in a liberal
arts field, complete the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services Application, and meet
Graduate School requirements. In addition, applicants must provide
evidence of substantial and meaningful experience with groups of
children, including children with special needs.
Required Courses (30 Semester Hours)
ECEL 501, Perspectives on Early childhood and Elementary
Education in a Diverse Society (10 hrs field experience) 3
ECSE 508, Partnerships with Families: Early Childhood Special
Education 3
READ 500, The Nature of Reading 3
ECSE 519, Language and Early Literacy Development 3
ELRS 503, Methods of Research 3
ECSE 506, Observation and Assessment of Young Children with
Special Needs 3
ECSE 509, Programs and Practices for Young Children with Special
Needs 3
ECSE 523, Communication, Collaboration, and Consultation in Early
Childhood 3
ECSE 505, Risk and Resilience in Early Development 3
SPED 579, Special Education for Students with Disabilities 3
Content/Methods Courses (6 Semester Hours)
ECEL 513, Math, Science and Technology for Young Children in
Inclusive Settings 3
ECEL 516, Social Studies and the Arts: Understanding Democracy in
Elementary Classrooms 3
Professional Sequence Courses (12-13 Semester Hours)
ECEL 528, Early Childhood Curriculum in Inclusive Settings 3
ECEL 510, Clinical Experience I in Inclusive EC and EL Settings 2
ECEL 502, Seminar I: Inclusive EC and EL Classrooms 1
ECEL 511, Clinical Experience II: Inclusive Early Childhood and
Elementary Settings
OR
ECEL 514, In-service Supervised Graduate Student Teaching 5
ECEL 504, Seminar II: Inclusive EC and EL Classrooms 1
Additional Student Responsibilities:
- Students are responsible for seeking advisement from their
academic advisor for registration and completion of degree
requirements.
- Students are responsible for completing the Physiology and
Hygiene requirement and Speech requirement for state
certification.
- Although it is not required for early childhood education
students, it is strongly recommended that P-3 students pass
the Praxis II test for elementary education (Elementary
Education: Content Knowledge). Information on the Praxis test
is available in the Center of Pedagogy office in University
Hall.
- Any student who has not completed the equivalent of one
semester of general psychology, and one semester of child
development as an undergraduate must take the courses at the
graduate level.
- All MAT students must register to take the Comprehensive
Exam during the Clinical I semester. The exam is administered
once in the spring and fall semesters. Registration for the
fall exam is due October 1st and February 15th for the spring
exam. Registration forms and information on the Comprehensive
Exam may be found on the department website.
- It is the student's responsibility to be familiar with all
policies designated in the Graduate Catalog and the current
Center of Pedagogy Teacher Education Handbook.
- Students are required to apply to the Center of Pedagogy
for Clinical I placement the semester before placement begins.
- In order to complete the program, students must file the
proper audit forms in the Registrar's Office October 1 for May
graduation, March 1 for August graduation, and June 1 for
January graduation.
- Applications for Certification are required to be
submitted to the Registrar's Office during the following
period: October 15 to November 15 for January graduation,
March 15 to April 15 for May graduation, and July 1 to August
1 for August graduation.
- Any variation from this work program must be approved by
the Office of Graduate Admissions & Support Services through the proper filing of a
substitution form.
TO APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM, PLEASE VISIT
http://www.montclair.edu/graduate/prospective/app.shtml
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