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Oct 31, 2024
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SPEC 549 - Student Teaching and Student Teaching Seminar: Special Education fall/spring 12 Credits For graduate candidates pursuing a license in Special Education. This 16 week practical application of previously studied theory is supervised by qualified special educators in a school setting. Candidates plan, instruct, and assess for the greatest positive impact on student learning; teach and co-teach individuals, small groups, and whole classes with concentration on meeting the needs of students with learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, and/or behavioral disabilities in the least restrictive environment; participate in planning and placement team (PPT) meetings, parent conferences, faculty meetings, and in-service workshops; attend mandatory on-campus seminars. Prerequisite(s): Completion of licensure courses with minimum grade requirement met; Praxis II scores reported to licensure office; application to the Office of Student Teaching and Clinical Experiences by February 1 for fall student teaching and September 15 for spring student teaching. Other: No other course work may be taken during this semester. Fee required for Consortium students.
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