EDUC 5005 Practicum & Seminar

Course Description

This field-based semester-long course is designed to give the graduate intern field experiences in the appropriate P-12 (PK-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12) or Secondary (6-8 and 9-12) classroom settings where they will have the opportunity to develop and demonstrate competence in the professional roles and dispositions required of lead teachers.  Graduate interns will study and apply pedagogical content knowledge grounded in research-based best practices in the design, implementation, and evaluation of instruction specific to their area of concentration to meet the diverse needs of all learners. The most critical component of this placement is the hands-on learning opportunity that occurs over the course of the semester in which the graduate intern will be engaged in curriculum design; determining and adapting appropriate methods to classroom instruction; fostering critical thinking skills; meeting district and state standards; the use of technology in enhancing student learning. Graduate interns will also attend virtual of face-to-face seminars on related topics throughout the semester and attain instruction with the infusion of diversity, equity, and inclusive principles. This course is aligned with state and national standards. The use of technology is required.

NOTE: This course is non-transferable to a baccalaureate program.

Prerequisites:  Formal admission into the Masters of Teaching Program, hold a valid preservice certificate, and pass program checkpoints.

Credits

6 credits

Lecture Hours

6

Lab Hours

A minimum of 300 hours of clinical hours must be completed.

Prerequisite

Prerequisites:  Formal admission into the Masters of Teaching Program, hold a valid preservice certificate, and pass program checkpoints.

Corequisite

N/A