SEED 4403 Seminar on Methods of Teaching Mathematics, Student Teaching I.

4 hours recitation plus conference, weekly supervised teaching, (total 20 days, 150 hours); 5 credits

Instructional practices and standards-based curriculum design and evaluation, for specific mathematics subject areas at grade levels appropriate for state certification requirements; selection of supervised instructional experiences structured to evolve professional awareness; development of self-reflective teaching styles and assessment procedures to address the learning needs of a diverse student population, students with special needs, and English language learners; continued application of knowledge of language acquisition and literacy development by native English speakers and English language learners, and of strategies for integrating technology into the classroom. Students spend a minimum of three hours each day in the school. Daily supervised student teaching in grades appropriate for state certification requirements. Observing, developing, and studying curriculum in light of teaching experiences and observations. Support development of portfolio for state certification.

Prerequisite: Secondary Education 3401 and 3402, Mathematics 3101 and 4201 and approval of the head of the program in mathematics education.

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