Teachscape


Earn your master's degree, without compromising your commitments

As a working teacher, you understand better than most the integral role that education can play in attaining one's goals-including your own. Which is why, like most educators, you've considered earning your master's degree at some point in your career.

Of course, being able to successfully complete your studies without compromising the commitments in your own classroom has always been the challenge. That is, until now.

Through Teachscape, you can have access to a respected institution of higher education, Marygrove College, and a flexible master's degree offered in a convenient online format.

Our online Master in the Art of Teaching degrees are made up of 6 core courses and 4 specialty courses. As a student, you will take two courses per semester, finishing a course every seven weeks. Allowing you to complete your master's degree in less than 2 years.

You will have the opportunity to collaborate with other teachers and Marygrove mentors throughout the duration of your program.

The online programs include:

  • MAT with a Focus on Reading & Literacy, Grades K-6
  • MAT with a Focus on Mathematics, Grades K-6
  • MAT with a Focus on Mathematics, Grades 6-8

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Graduate student qualifications

To qualify as a student, you currently must be professionally active as a teacher, and possess an undergraduate degree.

The Teachscape and Marygrove College Advantage

Teachscape has partnered with Marygrove College because of their reputation for excellence in teaching since 1914. As one of the first U.S. colleges to offer the convenience and flexibility of obtaining a master's degree via distance learning, Marygrove shares Teachscape's unwavering commitment to empowering you as a teacher. With over 20,000 graduates from the distance learning master's degree program since 1990, Marygrove has a history of serving K-12 teachers with a program that is relevant to today's working educator. Marygrove College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association (NCA).

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