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SEED: Education Courses
SEED 605 - Induction II Credits 3 Graduates who are practicing teachers holding a SB2042 Multiple or Single Subject Preliminary Credential and who are in a CTC-approved district induction program may receive up to 12 credits of induction credit towards their M.A.Ed. or M.A.T. degree. Graduates complete district requirements and meet with Biola professors for monthly support during their first two years of teaching. Notes: Special approval required. Tuition for induction credits is one-third the normal graduate tuition. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: Proof of current participation in an induction program. Restrictions: Must be Graduate Level. SEED 606 - Induction III Credits 3 Graduates who are practicing teachers holding a SB2042 Multiple or Single Subject Preliminary Credential and who are in a CTC-approved district induction program may receive up to 12 credits of induction credit towards their M.A.Ed. or M.A.T. degree. Graduates complete district requirements and meet with Biola professors for monthly support during their first two years of teaching. Notes: Special approval required. Tuition for induction credits is one-third the normal graduate tuition. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: Proof of current participation in an induction program. Restrictions: Must be Graduate Level. SEED 607 - Induction IV Credits 3 Graduates who are practicing teachers holding a SB2042 Multiple or Single Subject Preliminary Credential and who are in a CTC-approved district induction program may receive up to 12 credits of induction credit towards their M.A.Ed. or M.A.T. degree. Graduates complete district requirements and meet with Biola professors for monthly support during their first two years of teaching. Notes: Special approval required. Tuition for induction credits is one-third the normal graduate tuition. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: Proof of current participation in an induction program. Credits 3 Taken each semester of enrollment in the Education Specialist Intern Credential option, this seminar is developed to provide ongoing support and guidance to on-the-job intern teachers serving mild to moderate populations. The Seminar focuses on developing a community of learners in special education classrooms that includes: IEP construction, fundamental organization, classroom management, instructional skills, use of assessment batteries, lesson/unit planning, and professional Restrictions: Must be Graduate Level. SEED 611 - Intern Support Seminar I development. A major emphasis in this practicum will be sharing experiences and expertise so interns can learn from each other. Notes: Special approval required. Education Specialist Credential candidates must pass this course with a grade of B-’ or higher. Valid Intern Credential and letter of employment from a participating district required. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: SEED 518, SEED 530. Restrictions: Must be School of Education; and Post Baccalaureate Level or Graduate Level. Fee: Paid Taskstream Subscription required.
SEED 612 - Intern Support Seminar II Credits 3 Taken each semester of enrollment in the Education Specialist Intern Credential option, this seminar is developed to provide ongoing support and guidance to on-the-job intern teachers serving mild to moderate populations. The Seminar focuses on developing a community of learners in special education classrooms that includes: IEP construction, fundamental organization, classroom management, instructional skills, use of assessment batteries, lesson/unit planning, and professional development. A major emphasis in this practicum will be sharing experiences and expertise so interns can learn from each other. Notes: Special approval required. Education Specialist Credential candidates must pass this course with a grade of ’B-’ or higher. Valid Intern Credential and letter of employment from a participating district required. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: SEED 518, SEED 530. Restrictions: Must be School of Education; and Post Baccalaureate Level or Graduate Level. Fee: Paid Taskstream Subscription required. SEED 613 - Intern Support Seminar III Credits 3 Taken each semester of enrollment in the Education Specialist Intern Credential option, this seminar is developed to provide ongoing support and guidance to on-the-job intern teachers serving mild to moderate populations. The Seminar focuses on developing a community of learners in special education classrooms that includes: IEP construction, fundamental organization, classroom management, instructional skills, use of assessment batteries, lesson/unit planning, and professional development. A major emphasis in this practicum will be sharing experiences and expertise so interns can learn from each other. Notes: Special approval required. Education Specialist Credential candidates must pass this course with a grade of ’B-’ or higher. Valid Intern Credential and letter of employment from a participating district required. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: SEED 518, SEED 530. Restrictions: Must be School of Education; and Post Baccalaureate Level or Graduate Level. Fee: Paid Taskstream Subscription required. SEED 614 - Intern Support Seminar IV Credits 3 Taken each semester of enrollment in the Education Specialist Intern Credential option, this seminar is developed to provide ongoing support and guidance to on-the-job intern teachers serving mild to moderate populations. The Seminar focuses on developing a community of learners in special education classrooms that includes: IEP construction, fundamental organization, classroom management, instructional skills, use of assessment batteries, lesson/unit planning, and professional development. A major emphasis in this practicum will be sharing experiences and expertise so interns can learn from each other. Notes: Special approval required. Education Specialist Credential candidates must pass this course with a grade of ’B-’ or higher. Valid Intern Credential and letter of employment from a participating district required. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: SEED 518, SEED 530. Restrictions: Must be School of Education; and Post Baccalaureate Level or Graduate Level. Fee: Paid Taskstream Subscription required. SEED 615 - International Comparative Education Credits 3-6 Graduate students travel abroad to study a particular educational system, including assessment, curriculum, sociocultural values, administration, leadership, finance, accessibility, and spirituality. Notes: See advisor for details. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be School of Education; and Graduate Level.
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