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Candidates complete 50 hours of field experience practice in a school setting under the direction of a licensed special education teacher. This field experience will focus on developing candidates’ knowledge and skills related to the assessment of students with disabilities in both academic and social-emotional skill domains. This field places a special focus on the use of language by teacher candidates to effect a strong sense of agency on the part of their K-12 learners. In addition to their field work, candidates meet on campus with their University coach to further their knowledge and development related to the focus of this field experience. The mentor teacher and University coach will conduct performance assessments of the candidate during this experience. The candidates also assess their own performance and provide feedback to their peers.
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This course is intended for those candidates who need extended field experiences with the ongoing supervision by University personnel. Length of field experiences will be determined by the Department and is subject to Department Chair approval. Completion of this experience does not guarantee eligibility for clinical practice.
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Prerequisites
SPED 30000 and SPED 40000
This course examines the theories and the practices appropriate for balanced reading and language arts instruction and assessment in grades 4-12. This emphasis of the course is on functional technique for improving student reading performance in the upper grades and incorporating reading into subject matter instruction. Candidates will also look at critical literacy and how it applies to the classroom for adolescent learners. Effective reading and writing instructional strategies and assessment, including those that address the specific needs of second language learners, are modeled and practiced.
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Prerequisites
SPED 35300; 2.75 GPA; Consent of Education Advisor
This course is designed for candidates seeking Illinois Learning Behavior Specialist 1 (LBS1) licensure with total involvement in the participating school system. Progress in developing teaching skills is observed carefully and supervised by the mentor teacher and University supervisor. Assignment is made at the elementary level for eight weeks and the middle/secondary level for eight weeks. Associated seminars focus on edTPA work sessions, interviewing and resumes. This course meets the advanced writing requirement. Attendance at clinical experience seminars is required. Clinical Practice may be repeated only once for credit with the consent of the Department of Education and the Teacher Education Committee. Clinical practice may be repeated only once for credit with the consent of the Department of Education and the Teacher Education committees. For fall student teaching, all tests must be completed by May 1 of the prior semester.
See schedule book for associated fees.
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Candidates complete eight weeks in an elementary site and eight weeks in a secondary special education site.
This course is designed for candidates seeking Illinois Learning Behavior Specialist 1 (LBS1) licensure with total involvement in the participating school system. Progress in developing teaching skills is observed carefully and supervised by the K-12 mentor teacher and University supervisor. Assignment is made at the elementary level for eight weeks and the middle/secondary level for eight weeks. Associated seminars focus on edTPA work sessions, interviewing and resumes. This course meets the advanced writing requirement. Attendance at clinical experience seminars is required. Clinical Practice may be repeated only once for credit with the consent of the Department of Education and the Teacher Education Committee. Clinical practice may be repeated only once for credit with the consent of the Department of Education and the Teacher Education committees. For fall student teaching, all tests must be completed by May 1 of the prior semester.
See course schedule book for associated fees.
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This course includes a study or project done under the direction of a member of the Department of Special Education.
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Prerequisites
Consent of Dean and Independent Study Form