SEC 470B Secondary Education Student Teaching Seminar

The Student Teaching Seminar is the culmination of the Secondary Teacher Preparation program. The seminar provides opportunities for teacher candidates to synthesize their learning and engage in reflective practice about their student teaching experience. The course advances the candidate's professional growth through the study and application of instructional practices, completion of a web- based professional portfolio, and additional opportunities to bridge theory and practice. Teacher candidates collaborate with peers, university staff and faculty, and members of the school community to advance their knowledge, skills, dispositions, and understanding of teaching and learning. NOTE: Candidates will spend five days per week, all day, in an applicable classroom setting for the entirety of the 10-week term. Pre-requisite(s): EDU 301, EDU 351, SEC 400 or 401, SEC 377 or 405, SEC 410 or 411 and the required content test for licensure. Co-requisite(s): SEC 470A. 5 quarter hours

Credits

5