MAT Student Teaching Information

All student teaching candidates are required to submit the following paperwork

prior to the semester before student teaching.

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MAT Student Teaching Procedures

 

Make appointment with Program Coordinator to review and sign your completed paperwork. Forms should be completed prior to meeting with an advisor.

 

You will need the following:

 

1.    Completed Student Teaching Application

     (Warf-Pickel Room 321)

2.    Transcript

     (Official- Please request from Registrar’s office)

3.    Current Class Schedule

4.    Resume

5.    MAT Forms:

     a.    Completed Program of Study

     b.    Application for Candidacy for the Master’s Degree

     c.      The Appointment of an Advisory Committee for the

          Master’s Degree

6.    School of Graduate Studies Form:

     Notice of Intent to Graduate

 

After all forms are signed and

approved by your advisor:

 

Please submit the following forms to the Student Teaching Office

(Warf Pickel room 321).

1.  Student Teaching Application

2.  Resume

3.  Official Transcript

4.    Class Schedule

5.    Approved Program of Study

 

Please submit to MAT office

1.    Application for Candidacy for the Master’s Degree

2.    The Appointment of an Advisory Committee for the   

     Master’s Degree

 

Please submit to the School of Graduate Studies

1.    Notice of Intent to Graduate

 

MAT Comprehensive Exam 

 

Oral exams must be completed by all (non-thesis) graduate students prior to graduation. 

Please look for an email from the MAT office during your first month of your first student

teaching placement announcing available times to schedule your oral examination. 

 

MAT candidates are responsible for scheduling their comprehensive exam with their

graduate committee during their last semester in the program.  This exam will take place approximately 8-9 weeks into the semester. The meeting with the graduate committee

will  last for about one hour and during the meeting the candidate will be asked to synthesize  their learning in the program. Candidates should dress professionally and bring your  portfolio as well as your teacher work sample and examples of your

students’ work.

 

Be prepared to discuss your experience during student teaching as well as give a portfolio presentation. The MAT office will send you a list of questions for each

student to prepare an answer that they will present during their examination.

 

 

You are required to contact your committee members to find a common meeting time, and then call the MAT office to schedule your exam.

The MAT office is not responsible for contacting your committee members.  


 

Claudius G. Clemmer College of Education
East Tennessee State University

 

Master of Arts in Teaching
417B Warf-Pickel Hall
PO Box 70684
Johnson City, TN 37614-1709
Phone: (423) 439-7588
Fax (423) 439-8362

E-mail: mat@etsu.edu