Graduate Academic Catalog 2017 - 2018 
    
    Dec 11, 2024  
Graduate Academic Catalog 2017 - 2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Teaching Multiple Subjects Credential, M.A.


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Program Director: 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

  • Online application and feeProctered 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

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.

Program Mission and Vision:

  1. Lifelong Learner: Engages in continual self-evaluation and self-directed learning for professional growth.

  2. Effective Communicator: Demonstrates ability to communicate effectively with students, staff, administrators and the general public.

  3. Collaborator: Intentionally seeks opportunities to work with colleagues to improve student learning.

  4. Advocate: Respects and values the rights of all students and is proactive in ensuring that their educational needs are met.

  5. Passionate Inquirer: Exhibits a love of learning and a natural curiosity to gain an understanding of the world and its inhabitants.

  6. Reflective, Skillful Practitioner: Shows knowledge and skill in the systematic design, implementation and assessment of curriculum, instruction and learning.

  7. Facilitator of Classroom as Community: Demonstrates an ability and desire to maintain respectful relationships, creating a sense of equity and community in each situation.

  8. Bridge Builder between School and Community: Develops an understanding of the culture, heritage and community demographics represented in the classroom.

 

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).

  1.  Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning

  2.  Creating and Maintaining Effective Environments for Student Learning

  3.  Understanding and Organizing Subject Matter for Student Learning

  4.  Planning Instruction and Designing Learning Experiences for All Students

  5.  Assessing Student Learning

  6.  Developing as a Professional Educator

Program Length/Semester Starts/Pacing Options

The program offers students opportunities to start the preliminary credential phase of the MAT program in the summer, fall or spring terms. Coursework for the post-credential phase of the MAT begins in both fall (fast-paced, two year) and spring (slower-paced, three year). 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.

MAT Post-Credential Pacing Options:

When students decide to complete their post-credential courses, they may select from the two pacing options:

Option 1 (three years, spring start): Designed for teachers who prefer a slower pace of coursework. This option is appropriate for recent credential graduates who wish to enroll in the MAT coursework while they are concurrently completing their district's requirements for induction.

Option 2 (two years, fall start): Designed for FPU credential graduates who prefer a faster pace of coursework. Option 2 may be particularly attractive to students who are returning to FPU to complete their MAT coursework after completing at least one year of teaching.

Locations Offered

Main Campus Fresno, Visalia, Merced

Co-Requisite Courses


This course is an additional requirement of the state of California for multiple subjects candidates who have not completed comparable coursework in their baccalaureate studies:

Admission Requirements


  • Online application and feeProctored writing sample
  • Teacher Education Addendum
  • 3 reference forms
  • Official transcripts
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Verification of current negative TB test (within last 12 months)
  • Certificate of Clearance

Subject Matter Testing Requirements

  • Official passing results on CBEST
  • Offical passing results on CSET

Choose One of the Following Tracks


Dual Program with Special Education


Candidates for the multiple subject credentials may be interested in adding a credential in special education. The preliminary multiple subject credential and preliminary education specialist credential programs have been designed with this interest in mind. Many courses are the same in the two programs to facilitate opportunities for candidates to complete both credentials. Students in the elementary education and secondary education programs interested in special education are urged to seek advice from faculty in the special education division.

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