Graduate Catalog 2007


Overview of Programs

Graduate Education – MAT Licensure Programs

Goals:

The goals for the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree are: 1.    To develop effective teachers who are scholars, skillful communicators, and competent practitioners. 2.    To integrate theory and practice. 3.    To facilitate the development in students of the qualities of effective teachers with an emphasis on: critical thinking, clear communication, strong academic understanding, leadership and high ethical standards. 

Post-Baccalaureate Licensure Programs

The Belmont University Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Education programs are designed to attract talented individuals who hold baccalaureate degrees and have the desire and potential to become good teachers. All post-baccalaureate programs require candidates to address any deficiencies in their education to ensure attainment of the knowledge and skills required in general education, professional education, and the major for the teaching field. Additional course work may be required based on assessment of the knowledge and skills demonstrated by the candidate when admitted to the program or through assessment of performance during the induction experience. Candidates may take courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels, as needed. All post-baccalaureate education candidates must complete a minimum of 30 hours at Belmont in order to be recommended to the state of Tennessee for licensure. No professional education courses completed at other universities can be transferred in for credit toward licensure.

There are four versions of the Belmont University post-baccalaureate licensure program. The first is the full-time, year-long, cohort based Internship that leads to the award of Master of Arts in Teaching. The second program is a part-time program, completed at graduate level, that also leads to the award of Master of Arts in Teaching. The third program is the Master of Arts in Teaching (Modified K-12 Special Education) program designed as a concurrent fifth year along with initial licensure in another area or as an additional endorsement for experienced teachers. To qualify for the award of MAT candidates must complete a total of 45 credit hours, 30 academic hours and 15 of student teaching or Internship. The only exceptions to this are the Special Education program which has 30 academic hours and Montessori which is 39 hours. The fourth post-baccalaureate program is for candidates who don't meet the prerequisites for the graduate program but do meet minimum standards for licensure by the State of Tennessee, or for those who do not want to complete the licensure program at graduate level.

Full-time  Internship - Master of Arts in Teaching

Candidates for the internship are screened for admission by a committee comprised of Belmont faculty, K-12 personnel and members of the Teacher Education Council. The internship program is planned by staff of the local school system, including principals and K-12 teachers and Belmont University faculty.

Interns complete an entire summer of a full course load in professional education including a minimum of 60 hours of practicum prior to entering the schools as an Intern in the fall. Additional coursework is taken in the fall and spring to meet the knowledge and skills in professional education. Each intern completes a minimum of twelve (12) months of substantially full-time study. Interns hold the Tennessee Alternative License D during their internship year. This Alternative D license allows the year to count as the first year of professional experience.

Interns are treated as full-time teachers and as such participate the same days of the school years as their mentor teachers. Interns are expected to team-teach with their mentors for the entire semester. Because this counts for the first year of teaching Interns are expected to assume greater responsibility for organizing the instruction that occurs in their room. After team teaching for several weeks with their mentor making most of the decisions, the Intern assumes more of the decision-making role until, for a period of about eight (8) weeks, they are making most of the decisions in the room. After this period the process is reversed until the mentor resumes control of the decision making process. Mentors teach with, observe and confer with interns on a daily basis. University supervision occurs a minimum of twice a month with collaboration between classroom and campus supervision. The Intern is also expected to visit other classes in the school to see a variety of teachers and teaching approaches.

Formative evaluation occurs at the mid-point of each semester and a summative evaluation occurs at the end of each semester. A summative evaluation by the principal takes place in at least two schools. The principal in the spring semester placement is responsible for completing all probationary status paperwork.

Each intern has a minimum of two placements per year, enabling interns to have experience at different grade levels, in more than one academic area (where appropriate), and in different schools, with diverse student populations. K-12 schools in local school systems are used as placement sites.

Structure of the M.A.T. Internship Program Hours
 
EDU 5450 Master of Arts in Teaching BLOCK 1 (6) – Summer 1
EDU 5210 Reflective Teaching (3)
   
EDU 5460 Master of Arts in Teaching BLOCK 2 (6) – Summer 2    
EDU 5470 Master of Arts in Teaching BLOCK 3 (9) – Fall - Combined with EDU 5510 Internship (6)    
EDU 5480 Master of Arts in Teaching BLOCK 4 (9) – Spring - Combined with EDU 5510 Internship (6)    
TOTAL HOURS   45

Part-time – Master of Arts in Teaching

Early Childhood Education, PreK-4 Hours
 
Professional Core   15
EDU 5010 Contemporary Issues (3)
EDU 5110 Advanced Educational Psychology (4)
EDU 5500 Child Development (4)
EDU 5800 Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners in the Classroom (4)
   
Methodology*   15

EDU 5020 Literacy 1 (3)
EDU 5030 Literacy 2 (3)
MTH 5050 Mathematical Concepts (3)
SCI 5050 Science for Elementary Education (3)
EDU 5400 Instructional Programs in Early Childhood Education (3)
or EDU 5001 Pre K-4 Methods Block (15)

   
Student Teaching   15
EDU 5440 Student Teaching Seminar (4)
EDU 5411 Student Teaching (8)
EDU 5210 Reflective Teaching (3)
   
TOTAL HOURS   45
* Methodology may be taken as a semester-long PDS    
 
Middle Grades Education, Grades 5-8 Hours
 
Professional Core   15
EDU 5010 Contemporary Issues (3)
EDU 5110 Advanced Educational Psychology (4)
EDU 5230 Human Development and Education (4)
EDU 5800 Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners in the Classroom (4)
   
Methodology*   15

EDU 5020 Literacy 1 (3)
EDU 5030 Literacy 2 (3)
MTH 5050 Mathematical Concepts (3)
SCI 5050 Science for Elementary Education (3)
EDU 5432 Teaching Social Sciences (3)
or EDU 5002 Middle School Methods Block (15)

   
Student Teaching   15
EDU 5440 Student Teaching Seminar (4)
EDU 5412 Student Teaching (8)
EDU 5210 Reflective Teaching (3)
   
TOTAL HOURS   45 
* Methodology may be taken as a semester-long PDS    
 
Secondary, Grades 7-12 Hours
 
Professional Core   15

EDU 5010 Contemporary Issues (3)
EDU 5110 Advanced Educational Psychology (4)
EDU 5230 Human Development (4)
EDU 5800 Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners in the Classroom (4)

   
Methodology    
EDU 5220 Methods for Secondary Teaching (3)
EDU 5270 Literacy Across the Secondary Curriculum (3)
  6
Student Teaching   15
EDU 5440 Graduate Teaching Seminar (4)
EDU 5413 Student Teaching in the Secondary School (8)
EDU 5210 Reflective Teaching (3)
   

TOTAL HOURS For Licensure

PLUS 9 credit hours of Electives for MAT

 

36

45

 
K-12 Health, Physical Education, Theatre and Drama, Education Major Hours
 
Professional Core   15
EDU 5010 Contemporary Issues (3)
EDU 5110 Advanced Educational Psychology (4)
EDU 5230 Human Development and Education (4)
EDU 5800 Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners in the Classroom (4)
   
Methodology   6
Appropriate Methodology – K-8 (3) Appropriate Methodology 7-12 (3)    
Student Teaching   15
EDU 5440 Student Teaching Seminar (4)
EDU 5413 Student Teaching (8)
EDU 5210 Reflective Teaching (3)
   

TOTAL HOURS For Licensure

PLUS 9 credit hours of Electives for MAT

 

36

45

For K-12 Art and Music programs, see specific information sheets.    


Master of Arts in Teaching (K-12 Modified Special Education)

The Master of Arts in Teaching (K-12 Modified Special Education.) program is available in two versions.

The first is designed to be an add-on following (deletes from here f a concurrent licensure program following to here) an Early Childhood Education or Middle Grades Education license. ( delete the rest of the section - completed with a major in Psychology or Special Learning. It is also designed to be an additional endorsement for already licensed teachers who want to further their formal education and add this particular license.)

The second track is designed to be a Post-baccalaureate initial licensure program in K-12 Modified Special Education.

The program is designed and taught through a consortium with  Lipscomb University  and candidates can expect to attend classes at both institutions.

TRACK 1: An add-on to an existing license

The thirty (30) hour licensure program for level dependent K-12 Modified Special Education is as follows:

Modified Special Education -Track 1 Hours
 
EDU 5620 Foundations of Special Education 3  
EDU 5630 Communication/Collaboration for Exceptional Children 3  
EDU 5640 Instructional Strategies for Mild Disabilities* (K-6) 3  
EDU 5650 Post Secondary Transition and Instructional Strategies* (7-12) 3  
EDU 5660 Instructional Management 3  
EDU 5670 Behavioral Management for Student with Disabilities* 3  
EDU 5680 Assessment for Decision Making 3  
EDU 5690 Practicum: Mild Disabilities (2,2,2) 6  
EDU 5720 Research in Action for Special Education 3  
* These three courses have two hours of practicum experiences attached.    
TOTAL HOURS   30


TRACK 2: An initial post-baccalaureate license for candidates who have already completed an undergraduate degree.

Modified Special Education -Track 2 Hours
 
EDU 5620 Foundations of Special Education 3  
EDU 5630 Communication/Collaboration for Exceptional Children 3  
EDU 5640 Instructional Strategies for Mild Disabilities* (K-6) 3  
EDU 5650 Post Secondary Transition and Instructional Strategies* (7-12) 3  
EDU 5660 Instructional Management 3  
EDU 5670 Behavioral Management for Student with Disabilities* 3  
EDU 5680 Assessment for Decision Making 3  
EDU 5690 Practicum: Mild Disabilities (2,2,2) 6  
EDU 5720 Research in Action for Special Education 3  
EDU 5601 Professional Core - SPED 6  
EDU 5602 Professional Methods Block - SPED 9  
EDU 5410 Student Teaching 8  
EDU 5440 Graduate Teaching Seminar 4  
* These three courses have two hours of practicum experiences attached.    
TOTAL HOURS   57

Student Teaching can be waived if a candidate successfully completes the State of Tennessee required two or three years of teaching in Special Education, on an alternative license.