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Contents
Assessment and Evaluation
Awards and Celebrations
Credentialing Information
Directed Student Teaching Seminars
Handbook Acknowledgement
Introduction to the Student Teaching Handbook
The College of Education
College of Education Mission
Teacher Credentialing Program- General Information
Course Registration
Academic Dishonesty
Types of Credentials
Program Specific Admissions Requirements
Student Teaching Requirements
Program Design
Grades
Difficulty in Courses
The Cooperating Teacher
Assessment of the Teacher Credential Candidate
Frequently Asked Questions by Cooperating Teachers
Criteria for Selection of Cooperating Teachers
Qualities of Cooperating Teachers
Cooperating Teachers Roles and Responsibilities
Treating the Teacher Credential Candidate as a Professional
Teacher Credential Candidate Support
Tips for Effective Evaluation of Teacher Credential Candidates
Suggested Coaching Techniques for Cooperating Teachers
Bachelor of Education (Elementary Education K-8) Program of Study or Master of Arts in Teaching (Elementary Education k-8)
Master of Arts in Teaching (Secondary Education 6-12)
Bilingual Authorization -English-Spanish
Admissions
Policies for Teacher Credential Candidates
The Supervised Field Experience- Student Teaching
The Teacher Credential Candidate
The University Supervisor
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Treating the Teacher Credential Candidate as a Professional
Introduces the teacher credential candidate to the faculty and other staff persons.
Introduces the teacher credential candidate to parents as appropriate.
Sends a note or letter home (or assists the teacher credential candidate in creating a letter) with students, introducing the teacher credential candidate as a member of the learning community.
Familiarizes the teacher credential candidate with school policies, records, regulations, and school facilities.
Collaborates with the University Supervisor to resolve any potential problems.