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    Re: Student teaching minimum passing grade
    Posted by Jen on 9/03/08

    Hi, I'm doing my student teaching now! At my school we are
    on a system (1-4). 1 being the lowest and 4 outstanding -
    (A). It may vary for different universities. In order to
    successfully pass, we must obtain at least a 3.

    On 8/04/08, Elsie wrote:
    > Hi all,
    >
    > I am doing some research for my organization and was
    > wondering if someone could help me. I need to know the
    > minimum passing grade acceptable for the student teaching
    > portion of obtaining the teaching credential in the
    > state. Does it vary from University to University or is
    > there a bare minimum grade required that is known to be
    > acceptable state wide? Thanks to all who respond.

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  • Student teaching minimum passing grade, 8/04/08, by Elsie.
  • Re: Student teaching minimum passing grade, 9/03/08, by Jen.
  • Re: Student teaching minimum passing grade, 9/10/08, by Lucky Ducky.

     
     

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