Most candidates complete the MAT program as full-time candidates in 12 months. Part-time pathways can be developed on a case-by-case basis. Below is a sample part-time pathway designed for the secondary program.

Please contact Frederick Hamel with any questions or to schedule a meeting to discuss part-time pathway options.

Year 1

SUMMER FOUNDATIONS

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
EDUC 609
American Schools Inside and Out
  EDUC 609
American Schools Inside and Out
  EDUC 609
American Schools Inside and Out
EDUC 610
Multiple Perspectives on Classroom Teaching and Learning
  EDUC 610
Multiple Perspectives on Classroom Teaching and Learning
  EDUC 610
Multiple Perspectives on Classroom Teaching and Learning

 

FALL

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
EDUC 613
School Practicum
EDUC 613
School Practicum
EDUC 613
School Practicum
EDUC 614
Introductory Professional Issues
EDUC 614
Introductory Professional Issues
  EDUC 620
Adolescent Identities, Literacies,
and Communities
  EDUC 620
Adolescent Identities, Literacies,
and Communities
 

 

SPRING & SUMMER

University coursework or school-based placements are not required during these terms. Interested candidates can continue in a school-based placement during the spring term.


Year 2

FALL

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
EDUC 618
Learning and Teaching in
the Subject Areas
EDUC 618
Learning and Teaching in
the Subject Areas
  EDUC 618
Learning and Teaching in
the Subject Areas
 

 

School-based placements resume mid-November.

 

SPRING (Full-time)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
EDUC 622
Student Teaching in Elementary/ Secondary
EDUC 622
Student Teaching in Elementary/ Secondary
EDUC 622
Student Teaching in Elementary/ Secondary
EDUC 622
Student Teaching in Elementary/ Secondary
EDUC 622
Student Teaching in Elementary/ Secondary
  EDUC 615
Seminar in Critically Reflective Teaching
     

 

SUMMER

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
  EDUC 628
Centering Race and Unlearning Racism
EDUC 629
Engaging Teaching Dilemmas to Foster
Culturally Responsive Practice
EDUC 628
Centering Race and Unlearning Racism