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Subject Matter Knowledge Frequently Asked Questions — April 2019

The Subject Matter Knowledge (SMK) Guidelines released in August 2018 reflect a significant shift in the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education's (DESE's) approach to outlining content expectations for teachers, emphasizing the importance of aligning standards for students with expectations for educators. Below are some of the questions we have received from the field about implementing updates in alignment with the SMK Guidelines. If you have additional questions, please reach out to EducatorPreparation@mass.gov .


  • Are Crosscutting SMKs required to be part of every approved licensure program?

    All Initial Teacher licensure programs are required to ensure Fluency in the crosscutting SMKs a-f listed under the first subheading on page 6 of the SMK Guidelines that begins with, "For all Pre-K–12 educators licensed at the initial teacher level". This set of crosscutting SMKs are not required for Endorsements, Specialist Teachers, School Support Personnel, Administrators, or Professional licensure programs. The second set of crosscutting SMKs are relevant to the specific licenses listed, for which the Foundations of Reading MTEL is required.

    • Last Updated: August 16, 2023

 
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