Submitted by JustOneCanary t3_xtwfd5 in massachusetts
I recently graduated from college where I studied a specific niche of art in order to be hired into a very specific industry of art, that I unfortunately no longer want to be a part of. I much more prefer illustration and a solid mix of digital and traditional 2D art. Since I was young, I’ve always had a silly little dream of becoming a teacher, and I got to thinking that becoming an art teacher, given my passion for both art and teaching, would be a much better career for me.
Unfortunately, studying said niche area of art in college did not get me a BFA, but a BS. I understand you need the degree in fine arts to teach art in MA public schools. My question is:
Does it have to be a BFA or can I get my MFA, which I am qualified to pursue, and also be qualified to teach?
Candid_Abalone t1_iqsgk02 wrote
To be a teacher in Mass, you need a BA and pass the MTEL(Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure). The MTEL consists of two parts; the communication and literacy test and the subject matter test. There is also a Sheltered English portion that, I took a class, but I think it is another test now.
Once these are passed you will have a preliminary teaching license and away you go. You have 5 years to gain an initial license which consists of some type of teacher training and experience in a school.
Then, you have another another 5 years to complete a Master's program in whatever subject, three years continued experience at a school system and you can apply for your professional license.
To your question, a BA in Art is enough to get you started. Right now, the state is giving 1 year waivers to people who want to teach.
Check out this website:
https://www.doe.mass.edu/licensure/academic-prek12/teacher/license-types.html#initial-license