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The college student information web site has been reconfigured with information being moved to individual departments. The departmental web sites are:
College Web Site
Educational Administration and Human Resource Development
Educational Psychology
Health and Kinesiology
Teaching, Learning and Culture
Thank you for visiting the College of Education and Human Development's student teaching site. This site has moved, and our student teaching information has now been incorporated into the college's departmental Web sites.
You can access our new college Web site by clicking here.
If you are a current student and know your departmental affiliation, you can access the student teaching information for your particular department by clicking on one of the links below:
Department of Educational Psychology
Department of Health and Kinesiology
Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture
If you are a prospective student and are interested in one of the options below, please click on that link and you will be directed to the affiliated academic department:
Special or Hispanic Bilingual Education
School Health, Physical Education or Coaching (Minor)
Elementary or Middle Grades Education
If you are a student that has already completed an undergraduate degree and are seeking secondary teacher certification for grades 8-12, the college offers the following options:
Post-Baccalaureate Certification Program leading to a master's degree (includes paid internship)
Accelerate Online Certification Program (includes paid internship)
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