During a year-long residency, candidates implement a variety of planning models, instructional strategies, and formal and informal assessment strategies to support student learning consistent with curriculum standards. Reflective practice in light of research and mentoring by a mentor teacher and university supervisor enhance candidate growth in professional decision-making and interaction with students, parents, other professionals, and the community. School-based and seminar experiences result in candidates advancing their understanding of environments that encourage a community of all learners and collegial relationships in the school. Candidates enroll for two semester hours for three consecutive terms (for a total of six semester hours). Grades are given for each term. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MAT Secondary Education program, RLR 540, EPS 511, CIL 505, SPE 500, grade of B or better in SEC 502 and SEC 510. Co-requisite(s): None. 2 semester hours