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Nov 23, 2024
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2024-2025 College Catalog
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EDC 292 - Student Teaching: Secondary 8 Credits, 20 Contact Hours 2 lecture periods 18 lab periods Student teaching in a secondary classroom with an experienced teacher mentor. Includes classroom management, objectives, assessment, lesson planning, differentiation, and collaboration.
Prerequisite(s): EDC 266 or EDC 267 Information: Admission to the Post-Degree Teacher Certification Program and Capstone readiness approval are required before enrolling in this course. This course requires 12 weeks (60 full instructional days) of field experience in a grades 6-12 classroom. EDC 292A and EDC 292B together constitute EDC 292. A grade of B or better in this course is required.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Implement classroom management techniques. [Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC) Standard 3]
- Develop learning objectives tied to content standards. (InTASC 4)
- Implement formative and summative assessments. (InTASC 6)
- Develop and implement lesson plans with varied instructional strategies. [InTASC 5, 7, 8; International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) 2]
Outline:
- Early Childhood Principles, Knowledge, and Practices
- Community of learners
- Families
- Teaching
- Assessment
- Curriculum
- Developmentally Appropriate Practices
- Adaptations for children with differing abilities
- Lesson Plans
- Professional Work Sample
- Resume
- Parent-community-family communication artifact
- Samples of lesson plans
- Certificates
- Statement of philosophy
- Professionalism
- Code of conduct
- Ethical standards and professional guidelines
- State and national requirements
- Arizona early learning standards
- NAEYC standards
- Children’s Advocacy
- Professional affiliations/organizations
- Laws and regulations
- Accreditation organizations
- Fieldwork
- Journal/self-evaluation
- Detailed teaching plans
- Code of ethical conduct
- Documentation
- Observation, Documentation, and Assessment
- Standardized assessment tools
- Record keeping
Effective Term: Spring 2021
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