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What Is a Student Teacher Internship and How to Become One


What Is a Student Teacher Internship?

A student teacher internship allows you to gain some teaching experience after you graduate from your university education program. In a student teacher internship, you start by observing a teacher in their classroom and then host small sessions with students. Your responsibilities gradually expand to include teaching students according to predetermined lesson plans and performing research regarding teaching methods and curriculum. You must learn the methods necessary to teach and create lesson plans and assist the teacher who is supervising you. Other duties may include grading student assignments, maintaining student grades and records, hosting one-on-one sessions with students, and meeting with your supervising teacher and other school staff to receive performance critiques.

What Are the Qualifications to Get a Student Teacher Internship?

Student teacher internship qualifications ultimately depend on the school you are completing your internship at. The general requirements include having your undergraduate degree in teaching or education. Any previous experience in a teaching role, such as working as a tutor, is beneficial to have. You also need excellent communication and listening skills. Individual schools may have their own requirements, such as only accepting student teacher interns with a certain GPA minimum. Your university generally assists you in obtaining a student teaching internship. They match you up with the programs for which you meet the general requirements.