Program Description
The Master of Arts in Teaching and Learning (MATL) degree engages practicing teachers in serious, sustained, and quality discussions about teaching, learning, and the public schools. The degree is based on what teachers want: ideas, tools, strategies, knowledge, and understandings that make them better at what they do; space to work on their craft individually; and, opportunities to talk with colleagues about what is really important in their particular classrooms, schools, and communities. Please note: The MATL degree does not prepare (or certify) teachers to work as building principals.
The bulk of this degree (18 credit hours) is delivered on-site in a two-year cohort model. Teachers enrolled in this degree will meet with teacher colleagues enrolled in the Specialist in Education, Teacher Leadership (SETL) degree. Cohorts will identify common needs or concerns, deepen collaboration, and strengthen supportive collegial relationships. Degrees feature an inquiry project-based approach via an action research framework.
Each student will choose an emphasis or elective area (12 credit hours-with a wide range of options) and will have direct sustained involvement with MSU Education faculty.
Some MATL students go on to take our Specialist in Education, Teacher Leadership degree. There is an Accelerated Pathway for such students. See a description of this pathway in the Graduate Catalog, under Specialist in Education, Teacher Leadership.
Program Entrance Requirements
To be admitted to the degree program, the student must complete the application process through the Grad CAS system and submit all official college transcripts as well as a written statement including reasons for pursuing the program, including desired professional goals.