Through the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Program at Bard College, workshop participants may earn one graduate credit for each weekend workshop, plus a process reflection paper, or two graduate credits for the July weeklong workshop, plus a process reflection paper and a lesson plan on using writing in the classroom. Graduate credit is not given for participation in one-day workshops or conferences. An additional fee of $100 is required, which pays for feedback on the first draft of the student’s paper, final grading, and first copy of his or her transcript. Students should send in a check made payable to Bard College with their first draft. For further information, please call Cecilia Maple, MAT Program, 845-758-7145, or e-mail mat@bard.edu.
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The interaction with peers was terrific. Teaching the Academic Paper 12/08
—High school English and theater
Through the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Program at Bard College, workshop participants may earn one graduate credit for each weekend workshop, plus a process reflection paper, or two graduate credits for the July weeklong workshop, plus a process reflection paper and a lesson plan on using writing in the classroom. Graduate credit is not given for participation in one-day workshops or conferences. An additional fee of $100 is required, which pays for feedback on the first draft of the student’s paper, final grading, and first copy of his or her transcript. Students should send in a check made payable to Bard College with their first draft. For further information, please call Cecilia Maple, MAT Program, 845-758-7145, or e-mail mat@bard.edu.