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"Preparing Professional Educators to be Effective Communicators Who Integrate and Care." DIRECTED STUDENT TEACHING HANDBOOK |
Retention
Procedures
Once a student has met the criteria for admission and has
received written confirmation of WTEP acceptance, he or she will continue to
advance toward the goals of the program and a degree if the following criteria
are met:
1. Voluntary
and continued enrollment and satisfactory participation in upper level
coursework at WBC that moves the student toward fulfilling the degree
requirements of a Bachelor of Science in Education in his or her respective
degree program.
2. Maintain a C or above in each required specialization and professional course.
3. Adherence to WBC and WTEP policies for teacher candidates while engaged in field experiences.
4. Consultation with an education faculty advisor in the Teacher Education Program is necessary to assess status and progress toward program completion. One session each semester is required. Additional sessions may be scheduled as deemed necessary.
Dismissal of a teacher candidate from the WTEP is a result of the Teacher Education Admission Committee’s recommendation. Steps preceding the recommendation include one or more conferences with the teacher candidate in question based on the following conditions:
2. An unfortunate condition of physical or emotional health or disease that would prevent a teacher candidate from the normal day-to-day process of completing course work and participating in activities related to teaching. In this event the student would be advised to redirect his or her abilities to another field or be advised to postpone the acquisition of a degree in education until such condition did not exist.
3. A teacher candidate demonstrates personal or professional behavior that unsatisfactorily represents the sequential professional development as expressed in the WTEP philosophy, goals, and objectives.
4. Conduct that would not be consistent with WBC general college standards as described in the Williams Baptist College Academic Catalog and Student Handbook or a felony conviction.
Teacher candidates who fulfill the following requirements
will receive a Bachelor of Science in Education from Williams Baptist College:
1. Meet
admission requirements and course work requirements outlined in the Williams
Baptist College Academic Catalog and Student Handbook.
2. Fulfill
each criterion of WTEP Admission Requirements, WTEP Retention Procedures, and
WTEP Student Teaching Admission Requirements.
3. Successfully
complete a semester of Directed Student Teaching as described in the respective
Professional Requirements sections of this catalog.
4. Submit official Praxis II (those required by ADE for the area of certification) to the Registrar’s office by the last day of finals prior to spring graduation. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO ENSURE THE TIMELY SUBMISSION OF THE REQUIRED SCORES TO THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE.
**As of Spring 2004 ALL WTEP students will be required to take the
appropriate PLT sections of Praxis II in order to qualify for graduation. If a
student does not achieve the state mandated score for passing, that student will
receive a letter from the WTEP chair warning the student that failure to
achieve a passing score on Praxis II precludes them from receiving “initial
licensure” from ADE. Students will be required to sign a warning letter in the
presence of an official school representative. Once the letter is signed and
filed, the student may receive a diploma.
5. Complete
and file a Williams Baptist College Intent to Graduate Form by prescribed date
in the current WBC catalog.
6. Satisfy
all Williams Baptist College financial obligations.
7.
Successfully pass the English Proficiency Examination as well as all other WBC
requirements as stated in the
catalog.
8. File an application form with Williams Baptist College to request Arkansas Teacher Licensure. The request will be submitted once a student has been declared a WTEP completer. WTEP completers are defined as teacher candidates who have completed all degree requirements and passed all Praxis II tests as required by the Arkansas Department of Education.
Introduction to Teaching Handbook
Directed Student Teaching Handbook
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