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The Program Goals of the Biology Major are to:
The following program outcomes, based on the PDE 430 student teaching assessment tool, are used to evaluate the success of the program and its candidates.
Progression in the Biology majors with Secondary Teacher Certification in Biology and General Science requires students entering the program to:
After a review of academic standing and personal qualifications, students make application to the Office of Student Teaching for the Student Teaching Practicum. As part of that application process, students are required to have completed all required course work, except EDU 462 Senior Seminar II, which is to be taken concurrently with the Student Teaching Practicum.
Students seeking initial teacher certification under the guidelines that are published in the catalog are required to satisfy the following steps of the certification process:
Throughout their four-year program at Neumann University, Biology major with Secondary Teacher Certification in Biology and General Science participate in a clinical field experience sequence which is designed to help them connect theory to practice; enhance their observational, instructional, and analytical skills; and develop their professional ethos. Field experiences expose students to a variety of classroom settings with scaffolded involvement to include observation, one-on-one interaction, instructional aide responsibilities, designing and delivering lessons in small groups, and full class instruction.
Course content and assignments are linked to field experiences, and students are required to take a field experience course every semester. Students must obtain and submit to the Field Experience Coordinator all security clearances that meet current state-approved teaching requirements. For current security clearance requirements, contact the Field Experience Coordinator.
Application for student teaching must be made the semester prior to the anticipated student teaching semester. All candidates for certification are supervised in the classroom by a qualified Neumann University Student Teaching Supervisor. Arrangements are made for the placement of candidates in approved schools by the Coordinator of Student Teaching Placements. Students may take no additional courses other than EDU 462 Senior Seminar II during student teaching. Students are required to attend EDU 462 Senior Seminar II on campus during their student teaching experience.
Being at Neumann for the past four years has really helped me develop and grow as a person, especially with all the attention you receive from your professors; it’s definitely been a good experience.