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Course of Study | Admission & Testing | Special Advisory Program for 2004 (or later) enrollees Course of Study - SecondaryNote: This information is for students who enrolled at Albion College in or before fall 2003. All those who enroll at Albion College in or after fall 2004 should refer to the current education program documents. Students seeking teacher certification at the secondary or K-12 level must complete a teaching major (minimum 8 units), a teaching minor (minimum 5 units), and the prescribed courses in professional education. Specific information about the professional education sequence may be obtained in the Education Department Office.
Field experiences are integrated throughout the Secondary Program to help students to relate theory with practice. Students will observe in classrooms and gradually begin to teach small groups and whole classes before student teaching. We also encourage students to get involved with programs outside of the Secondary Program, such as HOSTS and Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Students must sign up for student teaching at the Education Office not later than January 15 of the academic year preceding the year in which they wish to do their teaching. An autobiography and TB test results must be presented before this date. Students must make their own transportation arrangements for getting to and from their student teaching assignments. We try to place all Education students as close to Albion as possible (30 mile radius). Secondary Teaching Majors and MinorsChanges in courses in these teaching majors and minors may be made only after consultation with the department concerned. Any changes agreed upon must be sent in writing from the department chair and filed in the Shurmur Education Institute office. All courses in the teaching major and minor, and all education courses (except student teaching), must be taken for numeric grades. K-12 MajorsK-12 certification may be obtained in: (Required courses for completion of these majors are determined jointly by the department involved and the Education Department) Education Courses
Students who begin their studies in Education as juniors or seniors usually need additional time at Albion to complete requirements. They often graduate with their class and then return to Albion to complete Secondary requirements. There is a suggested sequence for how to structure your course of study. Contact your education advisor for more information.
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