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Interventn Speclst Student Teaching (EDU 411)

Term: 2018-2019 Spring

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Mrs. Vicki Jean NurczykShow MyInfo popup for Mrs. Vicki Jean Nurczyk
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Mary Kathryn McVeyShow MyInfo popup for Mary Kathryn McVey
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Allen B. HollowoodShow MyInfo popup for Allen B. Hollowood
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provides the candidate the opportunity to gradually assume the role and responsibility of the intervention specialist in kindergarten through grade twelve for students with mild/moderate eduactional needs under the supervision of qualified school and University personnel. This experience allows the candidate pursuing the intervention specialist license within the area of mild/moderate educational needs to demonstrate the knowledge, dispositions, and skills of the entry year teachers in the State of Ohio within the ten performance areas: subject matter, student learning, diversity of learners, planning instruction, instructional strategies, learning environment, communication, assessment, professional development, and student support. The student teacher is assigned for one semester on a full-time, all-day basis with supplemental conferences and seminars to provide reflection, analysis, and evaluation of the experience. Performance-based assessments adhering to CAEP Standards and Specia