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Apr 30, 2026
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EDT 594 - Student Teaching (12 cr.) This course is designed for MST 1-6 & 7-12 and BA/MST majors. Teacher candidates will demonstrate competency in knowledge of content, pedagogy, and professional skills by performing the responsibilities
expected of an education professional. In student teaching, candidates will demonstrate instructional skills and abilities by teaching individuals, small groups, and large groups in developmentally appropriate settings. Candidates will plan, implement, and assess the results of learning within the grade 1-6 or content educational settings. The candidate will also participate in other duties that are typically performed by educators. Issues of personal growth and concerns related to education, democracy in education, culturally responsive instruction, technology, literacy, and effective instruction for all students, families, schools, and communities will be discussed in professional seminars. Prerequisite(s): Completion of all required coursework in degree program; matriculation into the B.A./M.S.T or M.S.T in Adolescence Education or M.S.T in Childhood Education. Felony Questionnaire Required Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
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