MAT ESOL & FLED FAQs
Answer: The English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) endorsement accredits pre-service or in-service teachers, speech and language pathologists, or school counselors to teach English to speakers of other languages in the public schools of Georgia. It is reciprocal with many other states. If you’re thinking about teaching in other states, check the state professional standards commission for reciprocity requirements.
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ESOL Endorsement: described above and is primarily for teachers serving P-12 students as an add on to an existing certification. This is a 3 course series: ESOL 4010/6010, ESOL 4020/6020, and ESOL 4030/6030.
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ESOL Certification: is obtained through the ESOL MAT and is a primary certification to teach ESOL in P-12 schools.
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TESOL Certificate: this is a stand-alone certificate granted by Ï㽶ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø’s Department of Modern and Classical Languages. Graduates have used this credentialing to teach overseas. This is a 6 course series: ESOL 4010/6010, ESOL 4020/6020, and ESOL 4030/6030, ESOL 4040/6040, ESOL 4050/6050, and ESOL 4060/6060. *This certificate alone does NOT qualify you to teach in a U.S. public school.
Answer: The MAT FLED program has the ESOL endorsement embedded as part of the curriculum, so you do not need to pursue the endorsement or certification.
Answer: Yes. If you have obtained the ESOL endorsement as an undergrad and decide you would like to complete the required courses to earn the ESOL certificate, then you may take those remaining three after graduation without having to retake the endorsement courses.
Answer: Yes. Unless you are a practicing teacher, then consult with your professor.
Answer: You may be eligible to exempt the GACE Basic Skills Exam Program Admission Assessment Requirement by using passing SAT, GRE, or ACT scores. In order to document GACE Program Admission Assessment exemption for state certification requirements, applications may submit official scores upon application that meet the following thresholds on the following exams:
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GRE taken before August 2011: 1030 (Verbal + Quantitative)
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GRE taken August 2011 or later: 297 (Verbal + Quantitative)
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SAT: 1000 (Verbal + Quantitative)
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ACT: 43 (English + Math)
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SAT and ACT scores may be documented by official high school transcripts, official college transcript with scores posted, or an official
score report from the testing service.
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Answer: Applicants must make a passing score of 250 on the GACE.
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