GED7897-01.Middle-Level Student Teaching.F17.Carlson,Jennifer
Document Type
Syllabi
School
HSE
Department
ADAL
Course Subject
GED
Course Number
7897
Course Section
01
Course Title
Middle-Level Student Teaching
Academic Term and Year
Fall 2017
Credits
0.00
Course Description
Middle-level student teaching provides the teacher-candidate the experiences to connect theory and practice in the context of 5 - 8 classrooms through instructional planning and implementation in an assigned learning environment. The teacher-candidate's responsibilities include: long-term planning; implementation of an integrated curriculum; the facilitation of small- and large-group learning environments; and the development of assessment systems that support the Minnesota graduation standards for K - 12 students. This course is only open to teacher-candidates who have adequate preparation in licensure areas; have demonstrated proficiency in Minnesota's Standards for Effective Practice for Beginning Teachers (SEPBTs); have received formal approval by the MAT faculty to student teach; have met all MAT program requirements; and have demonstrated the dispositions, knowledge, and skills to enter the teaching profession. Concurrent registration at GED 0050: Student Teaching Seminar each week is also required. Teacher-candidates must attend a student-teaching intake session, which takes place in the fall semester. Contact your advisor or the Placement Office for scheduling information.
Recommended Citation
Carlson, Jennifer, "GED7897-01.Middle-Level Student Teaching.F17.Carlson,Jennifer" (2017). Historic Syllabi -- full text access limited to internal Hamline administrative staff only. 12756.
https://digitalcommons.hamline.edu/syllabi/12756