Academic Catalog

MAT: Special Education and Elementary (MAT)

Program Description

School of Education Graduate Faculty

The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) combines Washington Residency Teaching Certification with a Master of Arts in Teaching degree. Candidates in the MAT program become effective teachers by:

  • Demonstrating effective and equitable teaching practices.
  • Centering instruction on high expectations for student achievement, including culturally responsive teaching practices.
  • Recognizing and responding to individual student learning needs.
  • Providing clear and intentional focus on subject matter content and curriculum.
  • Fostering and managing a safe, positive, and inclusive learning environment.
  • Using multiple student data elements to modify instruction and improve student learning.
  • Communicating and collaborating with parents and the school community.
  • Exhibiting collaborative and collegial practices focused on improving instruction and learning.
  • Developing professional wellness habits in order to persist and thrive in the teaching profession.

Certification is earned in seven academic quarters or two years. The MAT degree is earned concurrently with certification requirements or in subsequent quarters.  Completion of certification courses, internship requirements, and passing program assessments qualifies candidates for a Washington Residency Teacher Certificate. This certificate enables candidates to teach in public and private schools in Washington state.