Program Director: Multiple Subjects Credential, Darrell Blanks, M.A.; MAT, Sharon Merritt, Ph.D.
Overview
Applicants may apply for the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) with the preliminary teaching credential when they start their teacher preparation program. MAT students complete their preliminary credential (approx. 36 units) and then return to FPU to complete the 12 post-credential MAT units within the first few years of teaching. Alternatively, applicants may apply for the preliminary multiple or single subject credential as a stand-alone credential program. Credential program completers may return to FPU within the first three years of teaching to apply to complete the MAT program.
Admissions Requirements for Multiple Subjects Credential Program
- Online application and fee
- Proctored writing sample
- Teacher Education Addendum
- Three current reference forms
- Interview with program director
- All other official transcripts from colleges/universities attended
- Verification of current negative TB test (last 12 months)
- Certificate of Clearance
FPU undergraduate students seeking a teaching credential must apply and be admitted to the program prior to taking any teacher education courses.
The program expects applicants from FPU as well as other universities to complete their application and submit all application documents to the program at least six weeks before they expect to begin coursework.
Subject Matter Testing Requirements
- Official passing results on CBEST
- Official passing results on CSET
Admissions Requirements for MAT Post-credential Program
- Completion of Graduate Admissions Update Form
- Signed Verification of Employment letter
- Interview with Program Director and completed Educational Plan form
- No readmission fee required
Accreditation
FPU's credentials are accredited by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC). The CTC website provides extensive guidelines pertaining to becoming a teacher in California (ctc.ca.gov).
State of California
Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1900 Capitol Avenue
Sacramento, California 95814-4213
Program Student Learning Outcomes
The Division of Teacher Education has developed a plan for preparing teachers which is defined by two frameworks for teacher preparation: the FPU Teacher Education Mission and Vision and the Teacher Performance Expectations, which were designed by the California Commission on Teacher Education.
- Candidates will demonstrate understanding of content related to subject matter in which they are teaching and to pedagogical practices necessary to make content accessible to students in K-12 settings.
- Candidates will demonstrate an understanding of theories related to pedagogical practice and curriculum development.
- Candidates will complete a writing process that includes drafting, revising, editing and publishing their writing for a variety of academic and non-academic audiences.
- Candidates will produce clear, well-organized writing that addresses specific writing tasks related to education, pedagogy and curriculum development.
- Candidates will produce writing that conforms to the conventions of academic and other communities, including to those of action researchers and the APA.
- Candidates will reflect on their developing understanding of theories of teaching and learning, and their classroom experiences.
- Candidates will reflect on their professional development as teachers, their role within classrooms and position within larger systems of education.
- Candidates will reflect on their personal vocation as teachers, their values, philosophies, past growth, and areas for future growth.
- Candidates will demonstrate the ability to pose probing questions about teaching and learning in order to improve their pedagogy and student learning.
- Candidates will collect and analyze data from school and classroom experiences to study problem of practice.
- Candidates will describe the conclusions and implication from their analysis of school and classroom experiences.
The Teacher Performance Expectations (TPEs)
Developed by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC), TPEs are aligned with the California Standards for the Teaching Profession (CSTP).
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Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning
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Creating and Maintaining Effective Environments for Student Learning
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Understanding and Organizing Subject Matter for Student Learning
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Planning Instruction and Designing Learning Experiences for All Students
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Assessing Student Learning
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Developing as a Professional Educator
Program Length/Semester Starts/Pacing Options
The MAT/Multiple Subjects program offers students opportunities to start the preliminary credential phase of the MAT program in the summer, fall or spring terms. Many students who wish to start their credential in the fall choose to jumpstart their program by taking one or two courses the summer before. Coursework for the post-credential phase of the MAT begins only in fall.
MAT Credential Courses:
The following Multiple Subjects courses are counted toward the MAT:
EDUC 604: Foundations of Education
EDUC 605: Teaching the Exceptional Learner
EDUC 630/639/640c/649c: Student Teaching Seminars
EDUC 637: Curriculum Perspectives
EDUC 642: Language and Literacy I (or EDUC 650: Principles and Practices of Bilingual Development)
EDUC 645: Curriculum Design
EDUC 646: Language and Literacy II (or EDUC 651: Methods in Bilingual/Multilingual Education)
A student must earn a grade of B- or better in any of these courses for them to be counted toward the MAT. Courses with grades lower than B- must be replaced or repeated. Students must discuss their credential course grades with the Director of the MAT at the time of reentry into post-credential courses and include any replaced/repeated courses in their Educational Plan.
MAT Post Credential Courses:
EDUC 701: Issues in Teaching: Investigations of Problems of Practice (2 units)
EDUC 702: The Teacher's Mission and Vision (2 units)
EDUC 703: Curriculum Study: Theory, Analysis and Practice (3 units)
EDUC 704: Qualitative Research Methods: Action Research (3 units)
EDUC 705: MAT Research Project/Thesis (2 units)
MAT Post-Credential Pacing:
When students decide to complete their post-credential courses, they follow a single 2-year pacing option:
Year 1
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Fall
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Spring
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Summer
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EDUC 701: Issues in Teaching: Investigations of Problems of Practice (Register for and complete this semester: first 8 weeks)
EDUC 703: Curriculum Study: Theory Analysis and Practice
(Register for and complete this semester: last 10 weeks)
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EDUC 702: The Teacher's Mission and Vision
(Register for and complete this semester: 16 weeks)
EDUC 704: Qualitative Research Methods: Action Research
(Register for and complete this semester: 16 weeks)
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No courses
Candidates work on IRB proposals and refining research design
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Year 2
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Fall
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Spring
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Summer
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EDUC 705: MAT Research Project
(Register for IP fall/spring/summer**)
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EDUC 705: MAT Research Project
(Continue as IP, possibly complete course)
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EDUC 705: MAT Research Project
(Continue as IP, possibly complete course)
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Locations Offered
Main Campus Fresno, Visalia, Merced