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2021-2022 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Teaching, MAT


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The Master of Arts Teaching (MAT) degree program, offered by the Department of Teacher Education , prepares students to engage in social justice teaching practices, contribute to the development of cultural literacy, provide education that promotes democracy, and develop content knowledge expertise to teach in urban and suburban schools. All the program courses will prepare enrolled students to provide instruction for English Learners and students with special needs. Enrolled students also will learn to set up a supportive classroom environment based on social-emotional learning principles and experience collaborative co-teaching experiences with successful mentor teachers in the field. Finally, students will design, carry out, and report on classroom-based teacher inquiry.

Admissions Requirements

Applicants must submit a complete graduate application by applying through the CSU Cal State Apply and meet all the university admissions requirements . Applicants apply separately to the department to obtain admission to the credential program, which generally requires a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.87 (exceptions may be made on an individual basis). Provided that admitted teacher candidates remain in good standing, those who want to pursue the MAT degree will complete a program transfer (credential to MAT) during their penultimate semester, usually semester two of a three-semester program. That process allows candidates to complete the MAT in a more financially advantageous way (for themselves). For additional information on admissions, see the SJSU Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations website (GAPE) and graduate admissions requirements  section. Applicants from countries in which the native language is not English must achieve a minimum English-language proficiency test score as indicated on GAPE’s Test Requirements webpage. For TOEFL requirements, see the Graduate Admissions  section.

  1. Candidates must meet all university admissions requirements .
     
  2. Program Materials required by the Department are listed on the Department of Teacher Education website. The materials enumerated below must be uploaded to the Cal State Apply application. For additional details go to the Department of Teacher Education website.
    1. Subject Matter Competency (via CSET or Teacher Prep Program)
      Revised on 3/12/2020 for applications for Summer 2020 and thereafter CSET Multiple Subject CSET information.
       
    2. Verification of Meeting the Basic Skills Requirement (CBEST)
      To pass the CBEST, one must obtain a minimum score of 41 in each of the three sections-reading, writing, and mathematics. However, a score as low as 37 on an individual section is acceptable if the total score is at least 123. Any or all sections of the CBEST can be repeated as many times as necessary to obtain a passing score. CBEST passing scores remain valid indefinitely for all credential purposes. Please see this leaflet for information on how this requirement can be met other than the CBEST.
       
    3. Pre-Professional Experience
      Complete a minimum of 45 observation hours of Pre-Professional Experience and upload a completed/signed Pre-Professional Experience Form from the Department of Teacher Education website to in the Cal State Apply portal to verify your experience. Pre-Professional Experience in a public elementary school during the regular school day schedule is a requirement for admission. You may contact any California public elementary school and let them know that you are applying to the SJSU Multiple Subject Credential  program and need to complete your 45 observation hours of Pre-Professional Experience. SJSU courses accepted to meet this requirement are: LSTP 185  and CHAD 159 .
    4. Certificate of Clearance
      There are 3 steps on how to obtain the Certificate of Clearance (CoC): Do not wait until the last minute to request this item, as it can take weeks for CCTC to issue. For detailed information about how to complete these steps, go to the Department of Teacher Education website.

      Step 1 - Live Scan Service
      Step 2 - Certificate of Clearance Application via CCTC
      Step 3 - Upload a pdf of the granted Certificate of Clearance
       
    5. Statement of Purpose
      In your Statement of Purpose, explain how you arrived at your decision to become a teacher and your commitment to complete the requirements for the credential. A second Statement of Purpose is required for Bilingual Authorization Spanish applicants, and must be written in Spanish.
       
    6. Resume
      Prepare a brief (one page) resume that details your college-level academic, employment, and volunteer experiences. In describing a position that you held (employment or volunteer service), highlight the duties you performed and any awards/accomplishments you would like us to know about.
       
    7. Two Letters of Recommendation
       
  3. Official sealed transcripts from each college/university attended will be submitted through Cal State Apply and arrive to the department via SJSU Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations.

Conditionally Classified Standing

Because the MAT program is nested within the Multiple Subject Credential  and Single Subject Credential  program, which requires applicants to meet departmental admissions requirements, admission to conditionally classified standing is not appropriate and is not be permitted.

Advancement to Candidacy

Candidacy denotes that a student is fully qualified to complete the final stages of the MAT degree. Requirements for advancement to candidacy, including the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR) , are listed on the Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluation website.

Department Requirements

  1. Complete 12 units of core courses (EDTE 224 , EDTE 260 , and EDTE 262 ; and EDTE 294 ) with a grade of “C” or better in each one.
  2. Complete the Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR)  by completing the core course EDTE 208  with a grade of “B” or higher.
  3. Complete the 3-unit core course EDTE 250  to develop a project proposal (Plan B) or a thesis proposal (Plan A) with a grade of “B” or higher.
  4. Maintain an overall graduate GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  5. In addition to maintaining a 3.0 GPA, earn a minimum of a “B” grade in any Curriculum and Instruction courses listed on the Petition for Advancement to Graduate Candidacy, which must be completed in consultation with and approved by the department graduate advisor.

Requirements for Graduation

University Requirements

Students must complete all residency, curriculum, unit, GPA, and culminating experience requirements as outlined in the Graduation Requirements section of the Graduate Policies and Procedures . Completion of the degree also requires a minimum grade of “C” in all courses taken and a minimum overall GPA of 3.0.

Department Requirements

  1. Complete 18 units of core courses (EDTE 208 EDTE 224 EDTE 250 EDTE 260 EDTE 262 , and EDTE 294 ).
  2. Complete at least 6 units of subject-area curriculum and instruction courses.
  3. Successfully receive approval for a project proposal (Plan B) or thesis proposal (Plan A) while completing EDTE 250 .
  4. Apply for graduation via MySJSU (through one.SJSU.edu).
  5. Successfully complete either a project (Plan B, EDTE 298 ) or thesis (Plan A, EDTE 299 ).
  6. Satisfy the culminating experience requirements, which typically consist of successful completion of the project or thesis (i.e., 5 above) AND a presentation on the same at the department’s colloquium, which is held near the end of each fall and spring semester.

Culminating Experience

Plan A (Thesis)

Students selecting the Plan A option will write a master’s thesis. The thesis will include original research on a topic approved by the thesis committee, and must meet university requirements as stipulated in this catalog and in the SJSU Master’s Thesis and Doctoral Dissertation Guidelines. The thesis identifies the problem, states the major assumptions, explains the significance of the undertaking, sets forth the sources for and methods of gathering information, analyzes the data, and offers a conclusion or recommendation. Thesis proposals must be approved by the graduate committee, which is made up of two department faculty and a third faculty member from outside the department. Students enroll in EDTE 299 - Master’s Thesis .

Plan B (Project)

Students selecting the Plan B option will complete a master’s project report. A project is a significant undertaking that evidences originality and independent thinking, appropriate form and organization, and a rationale. It is described and summarized in a report that includes the project’s significance, objectives, methodology and a conclusion or recommendation. Students enroll in EDTE 298 - Special Studies in Education .

Master’s Requirements (30 units)


Curriculum and Instruction Tracks (6-9 units)


Complete the Elementary Education Track (Multiple Subject Credential ) or Secondary Education Track (Single Subject Credential ).

Research Core (3 units)


Culminating Experience (3-6 units)


  • MAT Presentation at Department Colloquium
  • Complete Plan A (Thesis) or Plan B (Project):

Plan A (Thesis)


Plan B (Project)


Total Units Required (30 units)


Upon completion of the credential requirements, students must have achieved a SJSU cumulative grade point average of 3.0 in order to be recommended for a credential.

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