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I've been asked to host at least one Introduction to Education student for 15 hours this semester. I've never done this before, and didn't do Ed. as an undergrad so I'm clueless as to what I'm expected to do, if anything. Have any of you had these entry level Ed. students and did it increase your workload much? I just got a call today that I've got a prep change so I'm a little overwhelmed as is, but want to be helpful if I can swing it and keep my sanity.

Thanks for any help, RB
Sara On 8/10/09, RB wrote: > I've been asked to host at least one Introduction to > Education student for 15 hours this semester. I've never > done this before, and didn't do Ed. as an undergrad so I'm > clueless as to what I'm expected to do, if anything. > Have any of you had these entry level Ed. students and did > it increase your ...See More
Aug 11, 2009
Kay I have loved my intro to ed students! The kids (8th grade) like having them in the class. I use them to help in small group work, etc. I am not sure that they were all cut out to be teachers, but they should be finding that out now rather than later. Go for it!
Aug 11, 2009
patty My intro to ed. class discussed what philosophy of education was, and what it means to the individual teacher. My teachers also read and told stories about there experiences, some good stories and some stories that are so sad. THe poing of the class was to discuss what ed. was to me, the students, and the world. But philosophy of education was VERY...See More
Sep 17, 2009


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