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Ganschow L <[log in to unmask]>
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Miami University Special Education Network <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Aug 1997 16:36:28 -0500
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SPECIAL ED MAJORS/MINORS WITH CERTIFICATION:
 Student teaching applications for second semester are ready to be picked up
from the field experience office (Room 205McG).  Students are expected to turn
them in earlier than in the past.  They are due Wednesday, September 17 and
Thursday, September 18.
 
When you bring your application to your advisor for signature, please do the
following:
   a) Indicate the certification area(s) in which you will be student teaching
on the line marked: Concentration Area on the application (SBH, DH, LD,MH).
 
   b) With your advisor, check your DARRS to make sure that you have fulfilled
all of the prerequisites for student teaching.
 
c) Make sure that you will have participated in a variety of placements
throughout your practica and in your student teaching.   Practicum and field
sites should include at least two different age groups and sites with
cultural, ethnic, and/or socioeconomic diversity .   Practica and student
teaching should not be done in the same site so that you will increase your
exposure to the field.
 
d) If you name a particular teacher with whom you wish to be placed, you may
indicate this on the form (in the margin) next to the name of the school
district; however, please note that this does not guarantee that you will be
placed with that specific teacher.
 
After your advisor has signed your application, take it to the field
experience office.
 
Please pass this information on to anyone  you know may be student teaching
but does not have access to this e-mail message.
 
THANKS.  Le Ganschow, Special Education Coordinator

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