SEE 485 Stud Tch Sem:Child Ed/Spec Ed
This is a required course for all Special Education/Childhood Education majors who are enrolled in student teaching. The seminar deals with issues relevant to the teaching profession, particularly inclusive settings. Topics are selected to support and complement the student teaching experience. It is a pass/fail course, which allows opportunities for the student teacher to come together with colleagues and the instructor to discuss issues that relate to teaching as a profession, in general, as well as those that relate to individual classroom situations. This course gives prospective teachers an opportunity to reflect critically on the profession and their role in the classroom, to explore alternatives, to consider consequences (intended and unintended) of various classroom actions, and to begin to assume responsibility for their own continuing professional development. The student teacher will develop and implement a service learning project during the student teaching experience as part of the unit plan requirement, under the guidance of cooperating teachers and College of Saint Rose personnel. Only open to students who have met requirements for SEE 495. Students must register for SEE 486 and SEE 495 concurrently. Fall, Spring
Credits
2