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300G: Teaching/Learning Process I
Course for Claremont College BA/MA students
Claremont Colleges undergraduates who take the 300G course and are accepted into the CGU Teacher Education Internship Program can transfer these 4 units towards their Master’s AND apply for a $10,000 BA/MA fellowship in addition to other exciting financial opportunities.
This course is offered each Spring semester. It is for SENIORS only, and is designed to prepare interns for their first semester of supervised teaching and first year of independent classroom teaching. The focus is on practical skills that provide both teachers and students with a sense of positive classroom environments and active, rather than passive, learning activities. It helps teacher candidates become aware of the special challenges and rewards of teaching in a multicultural environment, and the planning required for optimal learning.
The class is limited to undergraduate students who intend to apply for the CGU Teacher Education Internship Program. The course requires 18 hours of public school observation. Program approval is REQUIRED.
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Additional opportunities for Claremont Colleges undergraduates:
• Math and Science majors can get $7,500 for their senior year and $10,000 for their teaching credential as an NSF/NOYCE Scholar in addition to $37,500 in loan repayments.
• Interested in teaching Special Education? You can get $7,000 - $14,000 in grants as a US Department of Education PULSE Scholar in addition to $37,500 in loan repayments.
• Take our introductory course to teaching (170g) in the Fall semester
• View educational opportunities available at the Claremont Colleges
Contact Ann Lara, Recruitment/Placement Coordinator at (909) 607-3692 or by email Ann.Lara@cgu.edu to get more information on the class and fellowship opportunities.
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