Louisville Teacher Residency ProgramM.A., Teaching

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Louisville Teacher Residency Program

Bellarmine University, in collaboration with Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS), offers an accelerated master’s degree in teaching. This initiative is part of the Louisville Teacher Residency program aimed at recruiting and training more teachers, with a focus on increasing the number of teachers of color.

  • Program Duration: 12 months
  • Participants: Up to 50 adults
  • Focus: Recruiting and training teachers, specifically more teachers of color
  • Eligibility: Must have a bachelor’s degree (does not need to be in education)
  • Career Changer: Those looking for a new path are encouraged to apply

Participants must teach in a JCPS Accelerated Improvement School or a school approved by the district after completing the residency program and obtaining teacher certification.

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Benefits

  • Reduced Tuition: Discounted rates for students
  • Stipend: $33,000
  • Mentorship: Paired with a mentoring teacher from JCPS

Learning Model

  • Teaching Schedule: Teach four days a week
  • Instruction: Hybrid model with online learning throughout the week and in-person classes no more than one night a week
  • Additional Credential: Option to add a special education credential

Program Goals

  • Increase Teacher Pipeline: Enhance the number of quality candidates certified to teach in JCPS
  • Retention: Improve teacher retention in valued school communities
  • Community Impact: Create motivated, highly trained teachers who will have a rewarding career impacting students and families in the community

MAT Focus Areas

The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree is an accelerated, outcome-based, cohort program. Classes meet one evening a week and selected Saturdays per semester with the exception of the final professional (supervised teaching) semester.

MAT degrees are available in the following focus areas (click to see curricula and details):

Accreditation

All advanced-level teacher education programs at Bellarmine University's Annsley Frazier Thornton School of Education are recognized by the Kentucky Education Professional Standards Board, and are fully accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.

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Contact

For more information, call 502.272.7100 or email your questions to admissions@bellarmine.edu.