M.A.T. in Adolescence Education: Social Studies (7-12)

Old Westbury

 

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Program Overview

The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) in Adolescence Education with a specialization in Social Studies (7-12) at the State University of New York at Old Westbury (SUNY Old Westbury) is a comprehensive program designed to prepare educators for the dynamic field of social studies instruction. This program integrates theoretical knowledge with practical teaching experiences, equipping graduates to teach social studies effectively to middle and high school students. The curriculum covers a broad spectrum of social sciences, including history, geography, economics, and political science, fostering a deep understanding of the interconnected nature of societal systems. SUNY Old Westbury's M.A.T. in Adolescence Education: Social Studies (7-12) provides a comprehensive and practical foundation for individuals aspiring to become social studies educators. The program not only offers a deep exploration of the social sciences but also ensures that graduates are well-equipped with the pedagogical skills and practical experiences necessary for success in teaching social studies to diverse groups of students.

Curriculum:

  1. Interdisciplinary Curriculum: The program offers an interdisciplinary curriculum that spans the diverse fields within social studies. From historical events and geographical contexts to economic principles and political systems, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the interconnectedness of social sciences, enabling them to provide a holistic education to their future students.

  2. Practical Teaching Experiences: Recognizing the importance of hands-on experience, the M.A.T. program incorporates field placements in local middle and high schools. Candidates have the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, develop effective teaching strategies, and engage students in critical thinking and civic participation.

  3. Culturally Responsive Pedagogy: The program emphasizes culturally responsive pedagogy, equipping future educators with the skills to create inclusive and culturally relevant learning environments. Candidates learn to integrate diverse perspectives into their teaching, fostering an appreciation for global awareness and social justice.

  4. Technology Integration: Acknowledging the role of technology in modern education, the M.A.T. program integrates the latest educational technologies relevant to social studies instruction. Candidates learn to incorporate digital tools, multimedia resources, and interactive platforms to enhance their teaching methods and connect with the digital-native generation.

  5. Certification Preparation: The program is designed to align with New York State certification requirements for Adolescence Education: Social Studies (7-12). Faculty support and coursework guide candidates through the certification process, ensuring they are well-prepared for required exams and equipped with the necessary documentation for professional certification.

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Location

Old Westbury

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Score

IELTS: 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 23100

Postgraduate Entry Requirements:

Application Fee: US $ 50.

  1. Academic Qualifications:

    • Postgraduate applicants must hold a minimum academic qualification of 80% in their previous studies, in a relevant bachelor's degree. This requirement ensures that students have a strong academic background in their chosen field of study.
       
  2. English Language Proficiency:  

    • IELTS(International English Language Testing System): Minimum score of 6.5 is required.
    • TOEFL(Test of English as a Foreign Language):A minimum TOEFL score required is 80.
       
  3. Standardized Test Requirements:  

    • GRE (The Graduate Record Examination): A minimum GRE score of 297 is required.
       
    • WES evaluation required.

SUNY Old Westbury recognizes the importance of fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community, and as such, it offers various scholarship opportunities to support international students in pursuing their higher education.  

International Student Scholarships: SUNY Old Westbury provides dedicated scholarships for international students based on academic merit, leadership potential, and extracurricular achievements. These scholarships aim to recognize and reward outstanding students who contribute to the cultural diversity of the campus.

Global Leadership Scholarship: This scholarship is designed to support international students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership skills, both in their academic pursuits and community involvement. Recipients of the Global Leadership Scholarship are expected to contribute positively to the university's multicultural environment.

Cultural Diversity Scholarship: SUNY Old Westbury values cultural diversity and encourages international students to share their unique perspectives. The Cultural Diversity Scholarship is awarded to individuals who actively contribute to promoting cross-cultural understanding and engagement on campus.

Academic Excellence Awards: High-achieving international students with outstanding academic records may be eligible for Academic Excellence Awards. These awards are merit-based and aim to recognize and support students who demonstrate exceptional scholarly achievements.

Community Engagement Scholarship: SUNY Old Westbury places emphasis on community service and social responsibility. The Community Engagement Scholarship is awarded to international students who have actively participated in community service activities, demonstrating a commitment to making a positive impact beyond the campus.

Graduate Assistantships: For international students pursuing graduate programs, the university offers graduate assistantship opportunities. These positions provide financial support and valuable professional experience, typically within academic departments or administrative offices.

Research Grants: International students engaged in research activities may have access to research grants and funding opportunities. These grants support research initiatives across various disciplines and contribute to the university's academic research endeavors.

Departmental Scholarships: Some academic departments at SUNY Old Westbury offer specific scholarships for international students within their field of study. These departmental scholarships may have varying eligibility criteria and application processes.

The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) in Adolescence Education with a specialization in Social Studies (7-12) at the State University of New York at Old Westbury (SUNY Old Westbury) opens doors to a range of impactful and fulfilling career prospects within the field of social studies education. Graduates of this program are equipped with a comprehensive understanding of social sciences and effective pedagogical strategies, positioning them for diverse roles in education.SUNY Old Westbury's M.A.T. in Adolescence Education: Social Studies (7-12) not only prepares educators for the challenges of the classroom but also provides a versatile skill set that opens doors to various impactful careers within the broader field of social studies education. The program's emphasis on content knowledge, pedagogical skills, and practical experiences equips graduates to make a meaningful impact on the social studies learning experiences of students and contribute to the broader field of education.

  1. Secondary School Social Studies Teacher: The primary career pathway for M.A.T. graduates is becoming a certified social studies teacher for grades 7-12. With expertise in history, geography, economics, and political science, graduates can inspire and educate students in the complex and interconnected world of social studies.

  2. Curriculum Developer: Graduates may choose to apply their expertise in curriculum development, contributing to the creation of engaging and relevant social studies curricula. They can design instructional materials, incorporate multimedia resources, and ensure alignment with educational standards, impacting the quality of social studies education on a broader scale.

  3. Social Studies Coordinator or Department Head: With experience and additional certifications, graduates can pursue leadership roles within school districts, serving as social studies coordinators or department heads. In these positions, they can influence curriculum decisions, mentor fellow educators, and contribute to the overall improvement of social studies education within a school or district.

  4. Educational Consultant: Graduates may become educational consultants, offering insights and expertise to schools, districts, or educational organizations. They can provide guidance on effective teaching strategies, curriculum design, and professional development, contributing to improvements in social studies education at various levels.

  5. Community Engagement Coordinator: Some graduates may choose roles that involve community engagement and civic education. They can work with schools, non-profit organizations, or government agencies to develop programs that promote civic participation, global awareness, and community involvement among students.

  6. Social Studies Advocate or Policy Analyst: Graduates with a passion for advocacy and policy may find roles as social studies advocates or policy analysts. They can work with organizations focused on education policy, shaping initiatives that influence social studies education standards and practices.

  7. Museum Educator or Archivist: Some graduates may explore opportunities in museum education or archival work, leveraging their social studies background to contribute to educational programs within museums or preserving historical materials for future generations.


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