Teacher Certification Requirements through M.A.T.

The School of Education offers a course of study that qualifies a student for a Standard Teaching License in the District of Columbia and a Masters of Arts in Teaching degree (M.A.T.) Students must meet the following general requirements to qualify for teacher certification and the M.A.T.:

  • Hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution. Course work must include:
    • 33-36 credits in field of specialization for secondary teachers
    • 48 credits of general education (liberal arts)
  • Earn passing scores on the Praxis I and Praxis II examinations
  • Complete 41-51 credits of graduate course work in education

TEACHER CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS THROUGH M.A.T.

 

Bachelor's Degree and General Education Requirements

In order to receive state certification, individuals must hold a baccalaureate degree (B.A., B.S., or equivalent) from a regionally accredited institution. Additionally, individuals must have completed at least 33-36 semester hours in their subject of specialization (e.g. English, mathematics, science or social studies) and 48 semester hours of general education (GEN.ED.) distributed among the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and mathematics, and health and physical education. The required general education course distribution is as follows:

 

  1. Humanities (at least one course in each area) 12 semester hours minimum
    • English grammar and composition (including vocabulary development and reading comprehension)
    • Literature, art, music, philosophy
    • Foreign language
  2. Social Sciences (at least one course in each area) 12 semester hours minimum
    • American history
    • History, anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, geography, psychology, world studies, or contemporary world cultures
  3. Natural Sciences and Mathematics (at least one course in each area) 12 semester hours minimum
    • Laboratory science
    • Mathematics
  4. Health and Physical Education 4 semester hours minimum
    • Credits must include coursework in substance abuse education
  5. An additional 8 semester hours in Humanities, Social Sciences, and/or Natural Sciences and Mathematics.

NOTE:  All GEN.ED. courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better

 

Praxis I and Praxis II Examinations

The Praxis examinations, administered by the Educational Testing Service, are used by D.C. Public Schools as part of their teacher certification process. The Praxis I examination measures reading, writing, and computational skills vital to all teacher candidates. The Praxis II examinations measure prospective teachers' knowledge of the subjects they will teach, as well as how much they know about teaching that subject and is usually taken in the last semester of course work. Students are responsible for arranging to take these tests and have their scores reported to Trinity College as well as appropriate certification agencies. Further information is available from ETS, Princeton, New Jersey 08540 or online at http://www.ets.org. Trinity's school code is RA5796. See Trinity's policy about Praxis Examinations.

Course Work in Education

A student must complete 41-51 credits of courses in graduate education including 6 credits in student teaching. These credits must fulfill the minimum requirements of the student's specialization. Specific requirements for each specialization are listed in the respective sections of this catalog.