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MAT.ARTE.1YR - MAT: Master of Arts in Teaching (1yr)

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2024 - 2025 | Curriculum | 1-year program

The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) is an intensive, one-year (summer through spring) cohort teacher preparation program for artists and designers* that culminates in the recommendation for teacher certification in Art (PK-12). The program interweaves theoretical concepts with scaffolded practical experiences, giving candidates opportunities to test out ideas in authentic learning environments throughout the year.

Our MAT is approved by the Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and, as a result of the Interstate Compact, has reciprocity in at least 44 other states. It is, however, important for applicants to understand that while RISD awards the MAT degree and recommends its graduates for certification or licensure, the award of teacher certification is determined by individual states, each of which has its own specific requirements. Candidates must pass any teacher-certification test(s) required by individual states.

Degree Requirements

MAT PRELIMINARY YEAR

SUMMER

TLAD 605G - Lifespan: Human Growth & Development

3

TLAD 654G - Documentation as Assessment + Advocacy

6

Total Credits

9

MAT SECOND YEAR

FALL

WINTERSESSION

SPRING

TLAD 612G - Curriculum Development for Secondary Visual Arts Learning

3

Studio or Liberal Arts Elective

3

TLAD 608G - Student Teaching in Elementary School

6

TLAD 611G - Curriculum Development for Elementary Visual Arts Learning

3

TLAD 609G - Student Teaching in Secondary School

6

TLAD 606G - Lifespan: Exceptionality

3

TLAD 652G - Foundations + Futures of Art + Design Education

3

Total Credits

12

3

12*

Total Program Credits: 36

Notes:

  • MAT students are not permitted to enroll in more than the twelve (12) required course work credits during spring semester.

  • MAT candidates may not be permitted to proceed to the student teaching sequence of courses unless they have been awarded at least a grade “B” in each of the following courses: TLAD 605G, TLAD 606G, TLAD 611G, TLAD 612G and TLAD-652G.

  • In order to be eligible for the MAT degree, candidates are required to have been awarded at least a grade “B” in each of the following courses: TLAD 608G and TLAD 609G.