Mount Holyoke’s accelerated coed Master of Arts in Teaching program allows aspiring middle and secondary school teachers to earn a master’s degree and initial licensure in Biology in eleven months.
We are especially excited about our collaboration with Expeditionary Learning (EL), a project-based teaching model developed out of the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Outward Bound. EL has an extraordinary track record of transforming schools—and of training teachers to achieve exceptional results in the classroom. EL works with a network of 160 schools across the country, including the Springfield Renaissance School, an urban public middle and high school that has achieved 100% college acceptance among its first two graduating classes. Close to Mount Holyoke, the school is one of many innovative partner schools that will be accepting our M.A.T. students for their spring teaching practicum.
Please feel free to share this email with your Biology majors, and with any colleagues who might find this useful.
Details of the program can be found on our website
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Please feel free to contact me directly with questions at [log in to unmask] or (413) 538-2189.
Thank you very much for your time.
Prof. Lenore Reilly Carlisle
Department of Psychology and Education
Director, Master of Arts in Teaching
Mount Holyoke College
South Hadley, MA