Becoming a Teacher of Italian
Webinar
How to become teachers of Italian language and culture in MA
22 giugno 2020
1:00pm (EST)
ONLINE
Il webinar, organizzato da MITA in collaborazione con UMass Amherst, e presentato a distanza il 22 giugno, offre informazioni su corsi di preparazione all'insegnamento dell'italiano (online e in presenza) in un contesto tradizionale, bilingue o di immersione linguistica che potrebbero essere di interesse a potenziali docenti del sistema k-12.
Oltre ad informazioni pratiche sui passi da compiere per poter accedere alla professione di docente, durante il webinar sono stati brevemente presentati due programmi di UMass - Amherst: il Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) In Italian, ed il Bilingual and Dual Language Education Endorsement and Graduate Certificate. Sono stati anche illustrati percorsi alternativi per i docenti di Italiano del Massachusetts che hanno già una "provisional license" o una "initial license".
La registrazione video del webinar e la presentazione sono accessibili a link che seguono.
Per ricevere ulteriori informazioni relative al Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) in Italian, si prega di contattare Michael Papio a: [email protected]
Per informazioni sul Bilingual and Dual Language Education Endorsement and Graduate Certificate, scrivere a Marialuisa Di Stefano: [email protected]
Per domande sul quadro normativo nello stato del Massachusetts, e non solo, è possibile contattare le docenti: Rita Di Carlo: [email protected] oppure Anna Tirone: [email protected]
1:00pm (EST)
ONLINE
Il webinar, organizzato da MITA in collaborazione con UMass Amherst, e presentato a distanza il 22 giugno, offre informazioni su corsi di preparazione all'insegnamento dell'italiano (online e in presenza) in un contesto tradizionale, bilingue o di immersione linguistica che potrebbero essere di interesse a potenziali docenti del sistema k-12.
Oltre ad informazioni pratiche sui passi da compiere per poter accedere alla professione di docente, durante il webinar sono stati brevemente presentati due programmi di UMass - Amherst: il Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) In Italian, ed il Bilingual and Dual Language Education Endorsement and Graduate Certificate. Sono stati anche illustrati percorsi alternativi per i docenti di Italiano del Massachusetts che hanno già una "provisional license" o una "initial license".
La registrazione video del webinar e la presentazione sono accessibili a link che seguono.
Per ricevere ulteriori informazioni relative al Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) in Italian, si prega di contattare Michael Papio a: [email protected]
Per informazioni sul Bilingual and Dual Language Education Endorsement and Graduate Certificate, scrivere a Marialuisa Di Stefano: [email protected]
Per domande sul quadro normativo nello stato del Massachusetts, e non solo, è possibile contattare le docenti: Rita Di Carlo: [email protected] oppure Anna Tirone: [email protected]
The Multi-Step Teacher Licensure Process in Massachusetts
If you are interested in learning more about the process and the necessary steps to take in order to become a K-12 teachers in MA, consult this presentation by dr. K. Lopez-Natale presented during our forum at Mount Ida College / UMass Amherst Teaching Italian Language and Culture in K-12 Schools in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on Dec. 1, 2018.
If you are interested in learning more about the process and the necessary steps to take in order to become a K-12 teachers in MA, consult this presentation by dr. K. Lopez-Natale presented during our forum at Mount Ida College / UMass Amherst Teaching Italian Language and Culture in K-12 Schools in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on Dec. 1, 2018.
Graduate Program at UMass Amherst
The Italian Studies Program currently offers a Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) in Italian, which is a pre-professional degree for those planning to teach in secondary schools.
Students whose preparation is deficient in certain areas may be required to do remedial work once admitted to the program, but such work may not be counted toward the degree. Students transferring from other institutions may be granted up to nine semester hours toward the M.A.T. A terminal examination follows the completion of coursework. A brief outline of the M.A. level degree requirements follows. More detailed information can be obtained by contacting Michael Papio, Graduate Program Director at [email protected].
See link below for more information about this graduate program.
The Italian Studies Program currently offers a Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) in Italian, which is a pre-professional degree for those planning to teach in secondary schools.
Students whose preparation is deficient in certain areas may be required to do remedial work once admitted to the program, but such work may not be counted toward the degree. Students transferring from other institutions may be granted up to nine semester hours toward the M.A.T. A terminal examination follows the completion of coursework. A brief outline of the M.A. level degree requirements follows. More detailed information can be obtained by contacting Michael Papio, Graduate Program Director at [email protected].
See link below for more information about this graduate program.
EDUCATORS RISING
an ACTFL Initiative
Today's teacher recruitment pipeline needs to be expanded. By 2025, there could be a hiring gap of 100,000 teachers annually. It's time to reimagine how we recruit and nurture the next generation of World Language teachers. The solution is clear: Use Educators Rising to increase and enhance the supply of qualified World Language educators (ACTFL, Educator Rising).
an ACTFL Initiative
Today's teacher recruitment pipeline needs to be expanded. By 2025, there could be a hiring gap of 100,000 teachers annually. It's time to reimagine how we recruit and nurture the next generation of World Language teachers. The solution is clear: Use Educators Rising to increase and enhance the supply of qualified World Language educators (ACTFL, Educator Rising).