Course: EED 550B. Supervised Clinical Practice for Interns (5-5-5)
Prerequisites: Admission to the Multiple Subject Credential Program-University Intern Pathway; Currently a teacher of record for a K-8 classroom; Verification of eligibility from Credential Office. Pre/Corequisites: EED 500/EPC 500; EED 520. Recommended Preparatory: KIN 595PE; HSCI 465ELM. This supervised clinical practice experience provides Intern candidates support throughout their enrollment in the program prior to their final semester. Candidates are supported in the opportunity to establish connections among course content, theories of teaching and learning, and classroom pedagogy. Interns will develop skills in planning daily standards-based lessons, implementing the elementary curriculum, engaging and supporting all students in learning, using educational technology, assessing student learning, and developing as a professional educator. Candidates plan lessons that provide access to the curriculum for all students and use a range of instructional strategies to tailor and adapt instruction as necessary to meet individual student needs. There is consistent focus on implementing positive behavioral support strategies with students and developing general pedagogical skills such as planning and teaching effective, meaningful, engaging lessons in all subjects, as well as integrated and designated English language development (ELD). Interns are provided formative feedback on supervised teaching and other examples of appropriate supervision activities (co-planning, assessment reflection, PLCs) from their on-site support provider and university supervisor to help them move toward mastery of the California Teaching Performance Expectations (TPEs). May be taken three times for credit. (Credit/No Credit only)