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A student teacher is college or graduate student who is practicing teaching under the supervision of a certified teacher in order to qualify for a degree in education.[1]
The term may also apply to teacher aides who include include graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) , who are graduate students who are not necessarily training to be teachers; undergraduate teaching assistants (UTAs), who are undergraduate students.
See also[]
- Certified teacher
- College of Education
- Cooperating teachers
- Education Specialist
- Education students
- Preservice teachers
- Postgraduate Certificate in Education (United Kingdom)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education
- Student teaching - what student teachers do.
- Teacher education
- Teacher training college
References[]
- ↑ Student teacher. WordNet 3.0. Princeton University. Retrieved 8/05/07.
Bibliography[]
- Meyer-Botnarescue, H. and Machado, J. (2004) Student Teaching: Early Childhood Practicum Guide. Thomson Delmar Learning.
- Grim, P.R. and Michaelis, J.U. (1953) The Student Teacher in the Secondary School. Prentice-Hall.
- DellaValle, J. and Sawyer, E. (1998) Teacher Career Starter: The Road to a Rewarding Career. Career Starters.
- Wiggins, S.P. (1958) The Student Teacher in Action. Allyn and Bacon Publishers.
External links[]
- "Student Teacher Survival Guide", from the National Education Association.
- "Make It Happen: A Student's Guide"
- Students as Teachers SoundOut.
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