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Non Matriculated Registration and Open Advisement is May 29th from 12-5pm and May 31st from 12-6pm in NAC 5/207.
Congratulations to three members of our Ed Theatre Community accepted to present at the American Alliance of Theatre Educators Conference in Lexington, KY this summer! Current student Katie Tame, Session Title: Creative Narratives of Urban High School Students and Combat Veterans; Alumnae/Adjunct Faculty Marielle Duke, Session Title: Creating an Accessible Theater: Breaking the Barriers of Empathy and Engagement; Adjunct Faculty Mina Hartong, Session Title: Reveal, Revise, Repeat: How to develop quick and quality formative assessment tools with your Theater students.
Program in Educational Theatre is now on Facebook 
Cecily O'Neill Master Class
Cecily O'Neill, Master Theatre Practitioner, visits The Program in Educational Theatre at The City College of New York. Video of Workshop.
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DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM
This program seeks to educate candidates to be exemplary theatre educators who can lead theatre classes at all levels (K-12), integrate theatre studies into the classroom and general school curriculum, and work with a diverse population of students in a variety of educational settings, including schools and community agencies. The program endeavors to prepare candidates to do work that both enriches participants' lives and provides them with the skills necessary to realize performances.
The program will provide students with the training, knowledge, skills and dispositions needed to be successful as:
- theatre classroom teachers (grades K-12)
- classroom teachers who desire to integrate theatre into their curriculum for content knowledge and literacy development
- teaching artists
- theatre resource personnel working out of professional theatres and arts institutes
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Graduate Programs:
- Stream A: 31-40 credits
M.S. degree in Educational Theatre with Initial Certification in Theatre for grades K-12
- Stream B: 31 credits
leading to M.S. degree in Educational Theatre and Professional certification in initial certification area, and Initial certification in Theatre K-12
- STREAM C: 31 credits
Professional Certification in Educational Theatre for candidates who hold initial certification in Theatre and have three years teaching experience. This stream will provide requisite advanced coursework in Educational Theatre and all requisite content pedagogy courses for professional certification. No student teaching is required.
- STREAM D: 31 - 34 credits*
*Up to one (1) course can be waived due to equivalent work from the graduate or undergraduate level.Master's in Educational Theatre for candidates who do not wish to obtain certification in Theatre.This stream will provide advanced coursework in Educational Theatre and all requisite content pedagogy courses for a Master's level program. No student teaching is required. Students in this stream will be prepared to work as a teaching artist, in higher education, after school programs, community based organizations or other related arts field and non-profit organizations.
- STREAM E: 21 credits
Initial Certification Theatre Extension for candidates who are currently enrolled in, or have completed the M.A. in Applied Theatre at Creative Arts Team (CAT)/School of Professional Studies (SPS) CUNY or an equivalent degree, who wish to be initially certified in theatre. These candidates do not currently hold any certification.
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Professor Katona salutes those who graduated May 2010
at the end of the year celebration. |
| The graduate program provides opportunities for students to work with the Creative Arts Team (CAT), Lincoln Center Institute (LCI) and Manhattan Theatre Club (MTC). These unique partnerships will allow students to take elective courses with the School of Professional Studies MA in Applied Theatre, work with LCI teaching artists within their CCNY courses and work in a mentorship capacity with the Education Program at MTC. |
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