Western Governors U Launches Online Master's Program for English Teacher Prep
        
        
        
        Western Governors University (WGU) has launched a new online master's degree program for students who want  to become English teachers in middle schools or high schools.
Open to students who have an undergraduate degree in English  and still need a teaching certificate, the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) English is designed to prepare graduates for licensing in all 50 states. The program is  currently accepting applications and students who are accepted will be able to  start on the first of any month, beginning in February.
With more than 13,000 students, WGU's Teachers College  offers more than 20 master's, bachelor's and post-baccalaureate licensure  degrees. The new program, like all of WGU's programs, is competency based.
"Designed to meet the needs of adults, WGU's  programs allow students to study, complete assignments and take tests on schedules  that fit their busy lives," according to a news release. "Students  move through courses at their own pace, advancing as soon as they're able to  demonstrate that they've mastered the material. Coursework and curriculum are  developed in collaboration with academic and industry experts to help ensure  that graduates are prepared for their careers. WGU's terms are six months long,  and tuition for Teachers College programs are about $3,000 per term. Tuition is  charged at a flat rate, regardless of the number of courses completed, so  students who have the time to accelerate can finish faster, saving both time  and money."
Key areas covered by the MAT English program include:
    - Foundations of teaching;
 
    - Instructional planning and presentation; 
 
    - English pedagogy;
 
    - Preclinical experiences;
 
    - Demonstration teaching, including practice and student  teaching;  and
 
    - Research fundamentals.
 
"WGU's Teachers College has long been  recognized as a leader in STEM education, producing the most science and math teachers  in the country," said Philip A. Schmidt, vice president and dean at WGU Teachers College,  in a prepared statement. "This new MAT English degree is a great  complement to those STEM programs and will help prepare those seeking to become  English teachers to be effective and successful as they enter the classroom." 
More  information is available at wgu.edu.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
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