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Aug 21, 2025
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EDUC 364 - Elementary Education Residency I(6cr) This is the first of two courses comprising the year-long residency experience. The Residency is a culminating experience through the School of Education where the candidate will demonstrate the requisite knowledge, dispositions, and skills developed throughout their program, using the opportunity of blending theory and practice along with the tenets of the Teacher as Reflective Problem Solver (TARPS) approach into today’s elementary-level classroom. This course provides an in-depth clinical experience in the public-school setting at the appropriate grade level, under the supervision of experienced and qualified personnel. Teacher candidates will be engaged in the Co-Teaching Model, experiencing immediate and ongoing collaboration with and feedback from both public school and university faculty throughout this semester-long practicum. The course requires a minimum 250-hours clinical experience in the public-school setting across at least 14 weeks (approx 18 hours per week0, with the placement established by Shepherd University staff; students are responsible for obtaining their own transportation. Previously titled Elementary Residency I. Prerequisites: EDUC 358 , and acceptance into the Educator Preparation Program. Corequisite: EDUC 359 and EDUC 400 .
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