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About the Program
The Masters of Arts in Teaching Exceptional Student Education (ESE) is specifically designed for individuals who hold Bachelor’s Degrees in a field other than Education. This program can be adjusted to allow students who are enrolled in elementary or secondary education to complete the degree and will lead to a Masters of Arts degree in Exceptional Student Education as well as certification in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). The program credit requirement varies from 36 hours to 48 hours depending on the area of specialization of a student’s bachelor’s degree. This program is specifically designed for those individuals who do not hold a professional certificate in teaching. Elementary and secondary education majors with an interest in special education are also encouraged to apply.
The MAT in Special Education is highlighted by:
- An Integrated Curriculum: The MAT Curriculum will be introduced, taught, and mastered in a series of instructional blocks that integrate content in a spiraling manner.
- On-Site National Board Certified Teacher (NBCT) Partners: A NBCT Mentor Partner will be paired with each MAT candidate. The NBCT Partner will provide support, guidance, and valuable resources to the MAT candidate throughout the program.
- On-Line Mentoring Forum. An On-Line forum will provide daily support, ideas, and strategies facing the MAT candidate during the first years of teaching.
- Course Offerings accommodate a working teacher. Courses are offered through a variety of learning models including face to face meetings, on-line delivery, and blended models of instruction.
- An Accelerated Pace: This program can be completed in 2 summers and 3 academic semesters.
- Action Research: All MAT candidates will be required to conduct research in their classrooms, investigating how they may use more effectively research-based interventions. This requires that MAT candidates link theory and practice and encourages an inquiring approach to teaching.
- Preparation for the Florida Teacher Certification Exam. Candidates will be prepared during the first six hour block to complete the Florida Teacher Certification Exam (FTCE).
- Opportunity to Teach Full Time: Candidates will have the opportunity to teacher full time while completing the program and receive full teacher pay. Course scheduling will support the candidate to teach full time while enrolled in the MAT program.
- Incremental Pay Increase: Candidates will increase their pay as a full time teacher after 15 hours of university coursework towards their Master’s degree
Admission Requirements
- Successful completion of all portions of the CLAST, or the Praxis I, or the General Knowledge Test, or a GRE score of 1000. The General Knowledge Test is recommended if none have been taken.
AND
- Applicants must have at least a 2.5 grade point average for their four-year undergraduate degree,
AND
- A grade point average of 3.0 or greater for the last two years of their undergraduate degree
OR
- A score of 1000 or greater on the combined verbal and quantitative portions of the Graduate Record Exam (GRE).
For more information about GRE administration please call: 813-974-2742
Financial Aid / Scholarships Information
Please visit our Financial Aid / Scholarships section to navigate through the financial aid and scholarships information.
Advising
Advisor: Dr. Kim Stoddard
Phone: 727-873-4573
Email: stoddard@stpt.usf.edu
Program of Study (Program Courses)
Course descriptions can be found in the Graduate Catalog
Suggested Course Sequence for Full Time Teachers:
- Summer
EEX 6051 Creating Positive Learning Environments 6 hrs. (summer only)
FLE 5345 Teaching ELLS K-12 3 hrs. (every semester)
EDG 4012 Standards Based Education 1 hr. (every semester)
10 hrs.
- Fall
EEX 6225 Developing Individualized Programs 6 hrs. (fall only)
EDF 6125 (6120) Child Development 4 hrs (spring & fall sem.)
10 hrs
- Spring
EEX 6247 Implementing & Evaluating Programs 6 hrs. (spring only)
FLE 5145 Language Principles, Acquisition &Teaching 3 hrs ( every semester)
9 hrs
- Summer
EDG 6931 Current Trends in Assessment 3 hrs (summer only)
*EDF 6432 (every semester) substitution for EDG 6931
RED 5240 (EDG 6931) Foundations of Differential Reading 3 hrs (summer only)
FLE 5940 ESOL III Practicum 1 hr (district employees only)
7 hrs
- Fall
RED 6544 Cognition, Comprehension, Content 3 hrs (fall only)
EDG 6931 Elementary Math Methods 3 hrs (fall only)
*MAE 4310 substitution for EDG 6931 (spring & fall sem.) 6 hrs
- Spring
EDG 6947 Internship and Classroom Research 6 hrs. (fall & spring)
- Important Notes
- Documentation of passing all 3 sections of the Florida Teacher Certification Exam must be submitted to the College of Education before candidates enroll in EDG 6947 Internship and Classroom Research
- EDF 6211, EDF 6215 (spring only) can also be taken as credit for EDF 6120 (6125)
- EDF 6432 (every semester) can be taken as credit for EDF 6931 Current Trends in Assessment
- EDG 6947 – There are two options for the Internship portion of the course.
Full Time Teachers: For a student who is a full time teacher in an ESE Classroom: The student will follow the school policies and expectations along with the requirements and expectations outlined in the EDG 6947 syllabus.
Traditional Internship: For a student who is taking the traditional Internship route: The student will follow the requirements and expectations of the traditional Internship program along with the requirements and expectations outlined in the EDG 6947 syllabus.
- Course Sequencing: The following courses must be taken in sequential order
(1) EEX 6051 (2) EEX 6225 (3) EEX 6247 (4) EDG 6947
(1) FLE 5345 (2) FLE 5145 (3) FLE 5940
(1) RED 5147 (2) RED 6544
Forms/Documents for Students
Please visit our Forms & Documents for Students section to download and print documents and forms.
Internship/Seminar Information
Please visit our College of Education Internship Office section to navigate through the internship and practicum process.
FTCE Information
Please visit our FTCE exam section to navigate through the Florida Teacher Certification Exam process.
Portfolio / E-Portfolio
Please visit our Portfolio section to navigate through the portfolio/e-portfolio process. Information on the paper based portfolio for MAT Candidates in Exceptional Students Education can be found on the website.
Graduation Requirements & Dates
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