Methods and student
teaching/internship information
For
program-specific requirements, refer to the
official program checksheet available in the
Student and Academic Services Office, 365 Education.
All teacher preparation students must meet their
program’s eligibility requirements, as
listed on the checksheet, prior to being placed
for the methods field experience and subsequent
student teaching/internship. Consult the Student
Teaching Handbook, www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/advising/sthdbk/,
for additional policies and information.
Eligibility
Students must be fully admitted to the College
of Education and Human Development and accepted
into their programs, have successfully completed
all prerequisite courses and met any minimum
grade requirements, have completed 90 hours
of university coursework, and earned the minimum
accumulative and major grade point averages
required for their program by the end of the
semester prior to methods and/or student teaching/internship.
Students who are declared ineligible for student
teaching/internship have the right to appeal
to the academic program coordinator.
Sign-up
Students apply for methods and/or student teaching
placements at sign-up meetings held the semester
prior to the term they will be completing the
experience. Separate meetings are held for each
program during the first weeks of the term,
and it is the student’s responsibility
to attend this important meeting.
Placement
The Office of Research and Field Experiences
obtains all student teaching placements. Students
may not arrange their own placements
and will not be placed in a school where a family
member is employed or attends nor a school they
themselves attended. Although student placement
preferences are taken into consideration, they
often cannot be accommodated. Students are placed
in approximately a 50-mile radius of Bowling
Green and are responsible for their own transportation
to and from the site. We strongly recommend
that students obtain additional travel and liability
insurance prior to beginning the experience,
either from their insurance agent or through
BGSU (see page 20 of the Student
Teacher Handbook). BGSU also offers an international
and an out-of-state student teaching option
for selected students.
TB
Test
All students must be tested for tuberculosis
and submit current “negative” test
results prior to beginning the student teaching
classroom experience.
Assessment
Student teachers are mentored and evaluated
over the course of their student teaching experience
by a university supervisor and the cooperating
teacher. Students should keep copies of all
evaluations, since the University does not retain
these reports as part of the student’s
permanent record.
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