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Apr 28, 2024
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SED 460 - Student Teaching and Seminar in Special Education Student teachers participate in a variety of supervised experiences in a school while working with children with mild to moderate disabilities. Working with a special educator, their students, and other school personnel, student teachers expand and refine their knowledge and skills and increase their responsibilities over time. Students participate in a weekly seminar during their student teaching experience. Course Typically Offered: Every year.
Prerequisite(s): Candidacy in Special Education; complete all required professional education courses with a minimum grade of B- or higher; cumulative GPA of 2. 75 or higher; pass Praxis II in Special Education; and completion of 80 of all required coursework.
Credits: 8-16
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