According to the National Education Association, an historic change is taking place in America. While K-12 student enrollments are growing, the pool of qualified teachers is shrinking as nearly one million of them approach retirement. Other experts report as many as two million new teachers are needed over the next decade to keep pace with this changing educational landscape.
Maybe you thought about a teacher education program as an undergraduate, but decided to pursue another career path. Now you've discovered your true calling is teaching and helping young people achieve academic success. If so, the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program at the University of Indianapolis may be the change you need.
The Master of Arts in Teaching Program is designed for career changers who wish to become secondary school (middle/junior high and high school) teachers. Candidates can apply to this graduate education program if they have completed an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited university with a GPA of 2.5 or higher and have passed Praxis I, a pre-professional skills test (Reading, Writing, and Mathematics) required of all teachers. Middle Level/High School Licenses are offered in the specialty areas of Mathematics, Business, Science (Biology, Chemistry, Earth-Space Science, and Physics), English Language Arts, Theater, Social Studies, and Modern Languages (French, Spanish, and German). All Grade Licenses are offered in Music, Health/Physical Education, and Visual Arts. Candidates in the MAT teacher education program are assigned to a cohort group devoted to best practices in teaching. Additional information is available at education/uindy.edu/mat/ or contact Dr. Angelia Ridgway via e-mail at aridgway@uindy.edu.
Make your career goals a reality. Our graduate education programs are known for their small classes and personal attention from supportive, experienced faculty. If you have an undergraduate degree from an accredited public or private college or university as well as a desire for a rewarding K-12 teaching career, the time for change through our MAT teacher education program is now.
Posted Monday, February 2, 2009 by
Education Programs
Comments
| Previous | Home | Next |





