Capstone Clinical Experience & Seminar for Health Education or Physical Education, Grades 7-12
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Overview
Subject area
EDUC
Catalog Number
404
Course Title
Capstone Clinical Experience & Seminar for Health Education or Physical Education, Grades 7-12
Department(s)
Description
The Capstone Clinical Experience in Health Education or Physical Education grades 7-12 consists of guided observation and supervised teaching in school settings. Teacher candidates are supported through collaboration with college clinical supervisors who will provide high-quality feedback at regular intervals. Teacher candidates are assigned cooperating teachers at York College Partner Schools, who have proven to be both highly effective teachers and strong mentors capable of meeting the high expectations of York College. In addition, teacher candidates attend a SEnior Seminar that provides extensive practice creating instructional plans and assessments that reflect deep knowledge of both content and pedagogy, applying educational research and theory to instructional planning, understanding the specific needs of a variety of diverse learners including struggling readers, analyzing assessment data, as well as helping teacher candidates articulate their thinking in planning and reflection. Teacher candidates spend five full school days (Monday-Friday 8:00am-3:00pm; 8:00am-12:00pm on lab day) in their second placement school for seven weeks of the semester and attend the lab on campus weekly. This course is taught in a 7-week format. In a 7-week format, students' contact hours will average 30 hours per week (4 laboratory; 26 clinical), for a total of 28 laboratory hours and 180 onsite clinical hours.
Typically Offered
Fall, Spring
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Liberal Arts
No
Credits
Minimum Units
4
Maximum Units
4
Academic Progress Units
4
Repeat For Credit
No
Components
Name
Clinical
Hours
26
Name
Laboratory
Hours
4