EDUC 481 Secondary Student Teaching Part III

Designed to support candidates in the spring, full-time secondary student teaching experience. Candidates transition to head co-teacher and maintain the daily schedule and responsibilities of the mentor teacher(s) as well as following the host school’s academic calendar. Application of technology integration strategies. Clinical practice hours logged and verified by mentor teacher required. Dispositions such as professional communication and consistent attendance are required. Students enrolled in student teaching part III may not register for other courses without written permission of the School of Education and Psychology. Graded A-F. Elementary Education majors completing a secondary content major and/or 45+ credits in a secondary endorsement area who want secondary certification will need to complete secondary certification required courses along with 1-5 credit hours of secondary student teaching and the current Washington state assessment tool(s). (Course fees apply.)

Credits

2-12; 12

Prerequisite

EDUC 452, EDUC 471 and departmental permission

Corequisite

EDUC 453

Distribution

School of Education and Psychology