Return to Gallaudet home page (click-able link).
My.Gallaudet  
Spacer image. (Decorative Element)
M.A.T in ASL/English Bilingual Deaf Education
Tab marker. (Decorative Element)

Education

Menu gradient color transition from dark to light blue. (Decorative Element)
Spacer graphic (Decorative Element)Spacer graphic (Decorative Element)

Contact Information

Chair:  Cynthia Neese Bailes, Ph.D. 
Contact: Tramell Henson
Fowler Hall (FH)  304

Video Phone: 202-250-2468
TTY: 202-651-5530
Voice: 202-651-5530

Spacer Image (Decorative Element)

While designed for graduates of the Gallaudet university undergraduate programs in Educations, applicants with an NCATE accredited Bachelor's Degree in Education in Early Childhood Education, Elementary and/or Secondary Education from other universities may also qualify. The MAT: ASL/English Bilingual Deaf Education Program emphasizes the equal importance of ASL and English in the classroom, in the school, in the community, and in society in general.

The requirements for the MAT: ASL/English Bilingual Deaf Education Program can be completed in one calendar year (including summer) after completion of a Bachelor's Degree in Education. Candidates in the program will major in Deaf Education at the elementary (K to 8th grade) or secondary (junior and senior high school) level. Graduates are qualified to accept teaching positions in residential, day school programs, and in self-contained, departmentalized, and mainstreamed settings. The course of study leads to state licensure in education of deaf and hard of hearing students and to Council on Education of the Deaf (CED) certification in elementary or secondary education.

For the program of study and requirements for the M.A.T. in ASL/English Biligual Deaf Education, click the link "Program of Study" in the right-side menu.


Admissions Procedures

Applicants for the M.A.T. in American Sign Language/English Bilingual Deaf Education (K-12) must complete the application procedures and meet the requirements for graduate study at Gallaudet University. Visit the Graduate Admissions web site for more information and a checklist of application requirements. Detailed program information and course descriptions are also available in the Graduate Catalog.

DEADLINE

DATE

Last Date for Completed Application: No set date
First Date for Consideration of Application: February 15

Program Specific Requirements

Three Letters of Reference
Portfolio of Related work experiences and education courses
On-campus interview
GU-ASLPI score 2+ or higher
Praxis I

Prerequisite Coursework

B.A. or B.S. in Education from an NCATE accredited program in Education: ECE, Elementary or Secondary

Prior Professional Experience

200 or more hours of Education related experiences with deaf/hard of hearing children

Prior certification preferred

Police or other background check

    Spacer Image (Decorative Element)
    Spacer Image (Decorative Element). Copyright 2009 Gallaudet University
    800 Florida Ave NE, Washington DC 20002
    Directory | Maps and Directions | Copyright | Feedback