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Nov 22, 2024
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SED 218 - Supervised Teaching Semester Hours: 6 Fall, Spring
Directed teaching service in the junior and/or senior high school for graduate students in the preservice program who have not student taught and who are currently teaching in a registered secondary school in New York State. The student must obtain permission from the employing school for the supervisory observations by the University staff. Attendance at weekly seminars is required. These seminars are designed to help locate, analyze and solve immediate problems in the student teaching experience and to address issues of inclusion and diversity in the classroom. Student teachers review standards, teaching methods, curricula, technology and assessment in their subject area, and reflect on their classroom experiences. In addition, special State-mandated seminars address issues of child abuse and abduction, substance abuse, violence prevention, fire and arson prevention, and safety education.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: SED 205 , 264 , 213 ; LYST 209 , 215A , or 217A ; SPED 201 or 264 ; and special methods course(s). Corequisite: SED 201 . Admission by interview and application to the Office of Field Placement by May 1 for the succeeding spring semester and February 15 for the succeeding fall semester. Pass/Fail grade only.
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