ASLTA Master Certification - Master Level American Sign Language Teachers Association Certification

  • Cost: $596.30
  • Renews: Every 4 years

COURSE FORMAT

About

The Master Level ASLTA Certification is the highest professional credential offered by the American Sign Language Teachers Association (ASLTA) for teachers of American Sign Language (ASL). This certification is designed for experienced ASL educators who have demonstrated exceptional teaching proficiency, advanced knowledge of ASL and Deaf culture, and leadership in ASL education.

Completion Time: Varies based on the individual’s preparation and experience in ASL teaching and education.

Cost: Initial application fee: $596.30. Other application and interview fees apply based on each certification process.

Course Format

Exam Format

The exam typically involves a comprehensive written component and a practical teaching demonstration or presentation.

The written exam covers advanced topics in ASL linguistics, pedagogy, curriculum development, and Deaf culture.

The teaching demonstration assesses advanced instructional skills, curriculum innovation, and effectiveness in teaching ASL.

Certification

Eligibility and Certification Requirements

  • Current membership in ASLTA.

  • A master’s degree or higher in ASL education, Deaf studies, linguistics, or a related field.

  • Extensive teaching experience in ASL at various levels and settings.

  • Prior ASLTA certification at the Qualified or Professional level.

Certification Process

Submission of a comprehensive portfolio that includes a teaching philosophy, curriculum vitae, evidence of advanced teaching methodologies, leadership in ASL education, and professional contributions to the field.

Successful completion of the Master Level ASLTA certification exam, which assesses advanced ASL teaching skills, curriculum development, assessment, and research in ASL education.

Renewal

Master Level ASLTA certification requires renewal every 4 years.

Renewal involves demonstrating continued professional development and contributions to ASL education, such as conducting workshops, publishing research, and participating in ASLTA events.

Continuing Education

Ongoing professional development may include advanced studies in ASL linguistics, Deaf studies, curriculum design, assessment strategies, and leadership training in education.

Other Resources

For specific information regarding the Master Level ASLTA Certification, including detailed application requirements, examination content, portfolio guidelines, and renewal processes, it is recommended to consult directly with the American Sign Language Teachers Association (ASLTA). The ASLTA provides comprehensive support and standards for ASL educators seeking to achieve the highest level of professional certification in ASL teaching.

Career Opportunities

ASLTA Master Level certified teachers often hold senior positions in educational institutions, including colleges, universities, and Deaf education programs.

They may serve as curriculum developers, program directors, consultants, and leaders in ASL education and Deaf studies.

Related Certifications

The ASLTA also offers the Certified Level American Sign Language Teachers Association Certification (ASLTA Certified).

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Frequently asked questions

How often do I need to renew my Master Level American Sign Language Teachers Association Certification (ASLTA Master Certification)?

You must renew your Master Level American Sign Language Teachers Association Certification (ASLTA Master Certification) certification every four years.

What are the eligibility requirements for the Master Level American Sign Language Teachers Association Certification (ASLTA Master Certification) certification?

The eligibility requirements for the Master Level American Sign Language Teachers Association Certification (ASLTA Master Certification) certification include:

  • Current membership in ASLTA.

  • A master’s degree or higher in ASL education, Deaf studies, linguistics, or a related field.

  • Extensive teaching experience in ASL at various levels and settings.

  • Prior ASLTA certification at the Qualified or Professional level.

What settings does a Master Level American Sign Language Teachers Association Certification (ASLTA Master Certification) work in?

A Master Level American Sign Language Teachers Association Certification (ASLTA Master Certification) may work in senior positions in educational institutions, including colleges, universities, and Deaf education programs.

What are the job duties of a Master Level American Sign Language Teachers Association Certification (ASLTA Master Certification)?

The job duties of a Master Level American Sign Language Teachers Association Certification (ASLTA Master Certification) include curriculum development, program director, consultant, and leader in ASL education and Deaf studies.

What other certifications does the ASLTA offer besides the Master Level American Sign Language Teachers Association Certification (ASLTA Master Certification)?

The ASLTA also offers the Certified Level American Sign Language Teachers Association Certification (ASLTA Certified).