Master in Teaching (MIT)
Seattle University College of Education
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Campus location
Seattle, USA
Languages
English
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
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Introduction
The Master in Teaching (MIT) program is a full-time, cohort-based degree program in teacher education. Our MIT program offers you both a Master’s Degree in teaching and a Residency Teaching Certificate, all designed to be completed in four academic quarters. As a student in our program, you will specialize in either elementary or secondary education and get extensive classroom experience working with students. With almost 50% of your time spent in classrooms, you will learn and practice teaching from experienced, master teachers in schools. By attending only two additional quarters, you may also earn a Special Education endorsement—a credential that is in high demand.
Known for their commitment to social justice and personal attention, our faculty work closely with each MIT student and place an emphasis on developing a community of learners through the cohort model. The program curriculum is integrated in a coherent sequence of courses and a practicum, guided by a clearly articulated conceptual framework. The faculty are nationally recognized in their fields and, perhaps more importantly, recognized by classroom teachers for their contributions.