ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING CURRICULUM PLANNING AND COLLABORATION WEBSITE
This website is currently under construction, but it will soon be a portal to facilitate collaborative relationships among community colleges and universities that support the Associate of Arts in Teaching degree.
CLICK TO VIEW THE FLYER FROM OUR SUMMER 2005 SYMPOSIUM
Associate of Arts in Teaching Curriculum Planning Symposium:
A collaborative event among community colleges and universities.
Texas A&M University-Commerce Main Campus
July 11, 2005
Pictures From Symposium
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THECB Educator Preparation Link
Frequently Asked Questions Pertaining to the AAT
List of Texas Public Community Colleges Offering the AAT
Grant Opportunities Announced Through The Following Sites
AAT Degree Program Plans, Articulation Agreements, and Degree Guides
Dallas County Community Colleges AAT Degree Site
Tyler Junior College AAT Degree Site
AAT Field of Study Course Syllabi
EDUC 1301 (Introduction to the Profession of Teaching)
Trinity Valley Community College
EDUC 2301 (Introduction to Special Populations)
Collin County Community College
MATH 1350 (Fundamentals of Math I)
Tarrant County College District (Northwest Campus)
Tarrant County College District (Northwest Campus)
MATH 1351 (Fundamentals of Math II)
Tarrant County College District (Northwest Campus)
Tarrant County College District (Northwest Campus)
TECA 1303 (Family, School & Community)
TECA 1311 (Educating Young Children)
TECA 1318 (Wellness of the Young Child)
TECA 1354 (Child Growth and Development)
For questions regarding this site, you may e-mail Tyson_Bennett@tamuc.edu.
For questions regarding the AAT, you may e-mail Susan.Hetzler@thecb.state.tx.us.